I've got really old computers, parts, and disks sitting in the garage. I've got a couple of old Atari 800 computers, an Amiga computer or two, a Macintosh, and various misc. computer parts and accessories. I really don't want to throw them in a landfill. I'd like to see them get into the hands of collectors. Or maybe the best solution is take them to be "recycled" someplace. But I don't know where that would be.
Any suggestions?
I've got old computers & parts. What should I do with th
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Hmmmm.
I briefly looked on eBay. I suppose I could unload all my Atari computer gear for maybe $100. Maybe. But now I'm getting sentimental. I'm not sure the floppy drive works anymore. If the floppy drive still worked, I might keep it. I can't help thinking that there's gotta be some bizarre way I could network it with my other computers. Or maybe I'm smoking too much crack.
I briefly looked on eBay. I suppose I could unload all my Atari computer gear for maybe $100. Maybe. But now I'm getting sentimental. I'm not sure the floppy drive works anymore. If the floppy drive still worked, I might keep it. I can't help thinking that there's gotta be some bizarre way I could network it with my other computers. Or maybe I'm smoking too much crack.
Flamegrape wrote:Hmmmm.
I briefly looked on eBay. I suppose I could unload all my Atari computer gear for maybe $100. Maybe. But now I'm getting sentimental. I'm not sure the floppy drive works anymore. If the floppy drive still worked, I might keep it. I can't help thinking that there's gotta be some bizarre way I could network it with my other computers. Or maybe I'm smoking too much crack.
There's no such thing as too much crack.
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g0dz3lla wrote:All of those are highly sought by the geek collectors among us.
Especially among the emulator hackers.
Having hardware to base your code upon > *
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