@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.
I didn't see warehouse blowout ads for computers until the 90s.
In case you haven't noticed the ad is from the eighties.
@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...
Why didn't they sell Amigas? They had C64s, C128s, and even 520STs, but no Amigas?
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.
i dont see anything
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