

Apple //c with the optional LCD display.Virtual Alpha Micro by Mike Noel - an AM100 simulator.AM-1200 system (based on Motorola 68K CPU).Priam 3350-10 hard drive, 14-inch Winchester, 35 megabyte.128 kbyte memory card (very tall, won't fit normal S-100 cage).AM-100 CPU, a two-board set based on the WD16 chip set.Bell Labs CARDIAC (CARDboard Illustrated Aid to Computing), a.5620 DMD windowing terminal (commercial version of Rob Pike's BLIT).
#Imsai 8080 emulator mac Pc#
3B1 Unix PC - has a "hump" under the monitor, to accomodate a full-height hard disk drive.7300 Unix PC - the original version, with a 5.25-inch half-height hard disk drive.With a custom MMU, built for AT&T by Convergent Technologies Generally speaking, nothing listed on this page is being offered for sale,Įxcept perhaps the items in the trade section.Ī desktop personal Unix system based on a Motorola MC68010 CPU Unfortunately I don't have very much time to spend on this I've tried to provide some technical information of a few of the interesting

Others have faded into obscurity, despite Some of these machines are well known and were

Mostly machines made before 1982,īut with a few exceptions. Eric Smith's Retrocomputing page Retrocomputing
