Sujet : Re: Just wondering...
De : nemo (at) *nospam* nowhere.org (Captain Nemo)
Groupes : comp.os.cpmDate : 02. Jun 2025, 22:58:10
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On Mon, 2 Jun 2025 11:38:49 -0500, John wrote:
I get it that the youngsters don't have the old machines, as they seem
to expend a lot of effort recreating workalikes.
I don't know about others, but part of my interest in vintage machines was
to learn about computers in general. And the old machines are simpler
with more discrete components - not everything bundled into one chip that
you can't modify.
So... where have the machines gone?
When grandad dies, does he leave them to a museum?
eBay, estate sales, etc.
Plenty at the Vintage Computer Festivals.
As I get older, I'm making plans to liquidate my collection at some
point. I'll probably get a table at a VCF near me and sell them, with the
assurance that they are going to people who know what they are.
Not perfect, but it's the best that I think is humanly possible.
It seems only a few years ago there were many posts here.
Now it's dead quiet.
Probably because Google stopped accepting new messages. Many BBSs (yes,
they still exist) were using Google as a message-base-Usenet gateway and
the amount of spam was getting pretty bad in some groups. So Google
turned it off.