People Throwing Retro Computers in Garbage!!! ARGH!!!!
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People Throwing Retro Computers in Garbage!!! ARGH!!!!
ARRRRRGGHH!!!!!
A Co-worker today was telling me, how he threw out a Complete Coco 3 Computer system, I'm not sure if this system was available in the U.K. but here is some info with an Amiga Boing Demo Clone for it.
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I make sure I let everyone know that I like Retro Computers/Consoles, but some how they still dont get it.
Last year two perfectly working Vic20's were thrown in the Garbage!!!.
A Co-worker today was telling me, how he threw out a Complete Coco 3 Computer system, I'm not sure if this system was available in the U.K. but here is some info with an Amiga Boing Demo Clone for it.
http://www.axess.com/twilight/sock/
I make sure I let everyone know that I like Retro Computers/Consoles, but some how they still dont get it.
Last year two perfectly working Vic20's were thrown in the Garbage!!!.
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Well, every computer and console apart from my PC was old when it was bought. It always pays to be a generation behind. While all my mates were showing off their brand new Megadrives with like three games, I had my C64 and Spectrum with a whole cupboard full.
I bought an X-box on a whim the other week. Cost me thirty quid. The games cost a couple of quid a pop. Bargain.
I bought an X-box on a whim the other week. Cost me thirty quid. The games cost a couple of quid a pop. Bargain.
Great, another set of strings ruined...
only stuff i threw out was a c64 mainboard, i had removed the sid chip and cpu first though. it was a dead machine that i bought for the perfect casing and the sid. even thought it was broken i still felt bad chucking it!
it makes me feel ill when i hear of people throwing out retro computers/consoles.
it makes me feel ill when i hear of people throwing out retro computers/consoles.
I've advertised broken (and working) old computers on forums before including an Atari ST 520, an Amstrad and even an Amiga 500 . Problem is, nobody ever seems prepared to want to actually pay even a postage cost or to come and collect them.
"Don't throw them away!!! (But I can't actually be bothered to take them off your hands anyway)"...
"Don't throw them away!!! (But I can't actually be bothered to take them off your hands anyway)"...
Many a C64/C128 has been my way as "organ donors" for my SID chip projects ... at least 20-25 pieces if not more, found on flea markets... working or not... I still have a working C64 though ... once had an SX64 too (that "portable" thing with a small color TV and diskdrive)... traded it for a single 6582A SID chip in Belgium
and still to this day, when I see a C64 in a flea market or the like, I cannot rezstrain myself from buying it, and see what chip revision I got.... It's like a grown-up Kinder Egg for me (no... I do NOT eat the C64 casing!)
and still to this day, when I see a C64 in a flea market or the like, I cannot rezstrain myself from buying it, and see what chip revision I got.... It's like a grown-up Kinder Egg for me (no... I do NOT eat the C64 casing!)
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
Just as a thought: tried your local Freecycle group? I know the Manchester one has plenty of people getting rid of old stuff, and people do take it off their hands, working or not. I've seen a Speccy and an Amstrad go before now.Tonka wrote:Problem is, nobody ever seems prepared to want to actually pay even a postage cost or to come and collect them.
In fact I actually built one PC, repaired another (broken one I got from Freecycle), fixed them up, chucked Ubuntu on it and then got rid of them on Freecycle as working base units for people who had a justified need for one. Felt rather wholesome afterwards :)
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Yeah - I think I'll try it. I'm usually begging for broken C64's on my local freecycle group anyway, so a quick offering of various vintage computers would be fairly quick and painless. I just want to get rid of all my crap now...Waz wrote:Just as a thought: tried your local Freecycle group? I know the Manchester one has plenty of people getting rid of old stuff, and people do take it off their hands, working or not. I've seen a Speccy and an Amstrad go before now.Tonka wrote:Problem is, nobody ever seems prepared to want to actually pay even a postage cost or to come and collect them.
In fact I actually built one PC, repaired another (broken one I got from Freecycle), fixed them up, chucked Ubuntu on it and then got rid of them on Freecycle as working base units for people who had a justified need for one. Felt rather wholesome afterwards
Here's my attempt:tomsk wrote: I'd be suprised if anyone can top that tale of woe
Slightly OT, but I once lost out to a mint condition Roland TB-303 with carry case, box and manuals, etc. The guy wanted £150.00 for it back in 1994 (when some were going for around £1,500.00).
He was struggling financially, had about 400 kids and was selling all of his musical equipment to try and sort himself out. I was too honest/sympathetic and told him it's true value.
I'm a fucking retard.