I had about every computer too since an Atari 400, but sadly, kept none. But great museum concept. The one I wish I still had was my Commodore SX-64, like a mini-laptop before laptops with a small color monitor. SX-64. The control cable between the computer and keyboard broke ... I tried to repair to no avail ... and at the time couldn't find a replacement. I was moving and made one of those fateful decision just to toss it. I miss that old guy - LOL
I had about every computer too since an Atari 400, but sadly, kept none. But great museum concept. The one I wish I still had was my Commodore SX-64, like a mini-laptop before laptops with a small color monitor. [SX-64](http://www.oldcomputers.net/sx64.html). The control cable between the computer and keyboard broke ... I tried to repair to no avail ... and at the time couldn't find a replacement. I was moving and made one of those fateful decision just to toss it. I miss that old guy - LOL
I had about every computer too since an Atari 400, but sadly, kept none. But great museum concept. The one I wish I still had was my Commodore SX-64, like a mini-laptop before laptops with a small color monitor. SX-64. The control cable between the computer and keyboard broke ... I tried to repair to no avail ... and at the time couldn't find a replacement. I was moving and made one of those fateful decision just to toss it. I miss that old guy - LOL