The Antique Computer Virtual Museum

Now featuring over $200k in inventory! (when everything was new!)

All of the computers featured in this collection are owned and operated by me and were either purchased or donated to the museum. Most, but not all of the machines are in running condition and most are not in use. Computer collecting is still a hobby that can be enjoyed by anyone although speculators threaten to ruin the hobby. I welcome any and all abandoned machines as storage space is not an issue for me. I can pick up machines in NC and the DC Metro area (VA/DC/MD). Although machines can't (normally) be purchased, donations are more than welcome and donators will be credited. I've deliberately made this page rather plain so that it may be accessable to a great number of machines and browsers. Updates will be continuous and forthcoming.

NOTE! If you wish to email me, please put something appropriate in the subject of your email so when I scan for junk mail, I don't accidentally delete it. Also, if you have questions, please search google.com first as sometimes it takes me quite some time to answer you.

Alphabetical listing


Listed below are links and additional resources concerning classic computers:

Need tapes for an old computer's tape drive? Browse the list and see if I have what you need.

Stefan's old computer stuff
Doug Coward's collection
Tom Copper's exhibit
oldskool.org
Computerhistory.org
Retrobits.com
aceadvanced.org
Vintage Computer Festival (many computer collection links here)
IBM electronic pocket reference manual. A must for any old IBM computer owner.
IBM PS/2 FAQ
Look up an FCC ID for unknown hardware

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page created sometime in dec 98, reedited 15jun00