@SamuraiClinton Well I would think so... I mean I've used commodore emulators which take forever to load programs but 80's computers were just so classic! They're awesome with their syntax interpreters and such. Don't be such a troll...
All the computers advertised there are obsolete! I judge obsolescence of computer hardware by the storage density, cost-per-megabyte and cost-pet-MHz, and I also regard some mechanical devices as "inferior" to flash memory in some ways.
that place is cheap and has such a variaty of computers think a brand new atari computer for $80 tell me now days were you can ge a brand new computer for $80 and oporainal out of the box
I wanna go there! That store would be heaven. Computer stores today are so boring.
In case you haven't noticed the ad is from the eighties.
I didn't see warehouse blowout ads for computers until the 90s.
@SamuraiClinton
Well I would think so... I mean I've used commodore emulators which take forever to load programs but 80's computers were just so classic! They're awesome with their syntax interpreters and such. Don't be such a troll...
All the computers advertised there are obsolete! I judge obsolescence of computer hardware by the storage density, cost-per-megabyte and cost-pet-MHz, and I also regard some mechanical devices as "inferior" to flash memory in some ways.
Why didn't they sell Amigas? They had C64s, C128s, and even 520STs, but no Amigas?
that place is cheap and has such a variaty of computers think a brand new atari computer for $80 tell me now days were you can ge a brand new computer for $80 and oporainal out of the box
i dont see anything