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Information about many of Commodore Business Machine's family of computers, with photographs of computers and old advertisements.
http://www.wfking.de/
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A collection of obsolete computers, with photographs and technical specifications.
http://www.voyagergr.freeservers.com
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A virtual museum that includes an eclectic collection of WWW hyperlinks connected with the history of computing and on-line computer-based exhibits available both locally and around the world.
http://vmoc.museophile.org/
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An international event that celebrates the history of computing.
http://www.vintage.org/
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Features a collection of 'rehabilitated' computer systems and want list.
http://www.trailingedge.com/
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A personal collection of old computers, screenshots of classic bootscreens, brochures, and downloadable vintage software. Also has a buy/sell computer market.
http://www.oldcomputercollection.com/
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Information about the Sharp MZ-series computers, including photographs, software, swapping, and guestbook.
http://www.sharpmz.org
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Rune's PC-Museum features personal computers from the past, including DOS, CP/M and others.
http://pc-museum.com
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Ron's collection of mousepads, with many scanned examples.
http://www.mousepadmuseum.com
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Computer collection comprised mainly of photographs of selected machines and software and magazines.
http://www.imarshall.karoo.net/
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A collection of calculator-like programmable pocket computers from the 1980s, with photographs and trading information.
http://pocket.free.fr
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Peter Koch's collection of old Sun3 computers, with hardware and software tips, and downloads. [English, German]
http://www.sun3zoo.de/
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An on-line museum with photographs, articles, and a collectors club with a forum and chat.
http://www.old-computers.com
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A collector maintains a list of old computers, with additional information and downloads.
http://www.oldcomputers.freeserve.co.uk
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A large collection of information about the Nascom computer kit of the early 1980s, with manuals, software, emulators, and photographs.
http://www.nascomhomepage.com/
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