Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Old PC's

If some of you remember it is also nice that younger generations know what old computers looked like.


  • This is an Olivetti A5 from 1960


The Olivetti Audit 5 or A5 was largely an electro mechanical computer. It printed via a golf ball typewritter mechanism at the astonishing speed of 16 character per second.


  • This is a Triumph Adler pc







The TA 1600 system was introduced in 1983 at the CeBIT


  • This is the Midwhich  Microcontroller



Midwich Microcontroller, this British computer was developped to provide a small desktop micro capable of running other equipment through a variety of interface cards.


  • Radionic R1001. Extremely rare. If you have this you could sell it.



  • This is BASF 7000 computers. 
They were professional computers from Germany




  • PCC 2000 is a professional computer released in 1978. 



  • This is one of the computers produces in the Soviet era specifically in Hungary. 
Terta Tap 34


  • The MCM 70/700 was released in the early 70's.


  • The Imlac PDS-1 was the first graphical computer released on 1970.



  • And for the end this is one of the golden series of Commodore c64 series. The golden series were the units produced from 1 000 000 to 1 000 199.


If you search you basement maybe you could find one of these which today selling it you might earn some money.

Hope you like it. 

1 comment:

  1. Actually the Olivetti A5 is from 1977. I worked at Olivetti at the time & worked on this product as a Field Engineer

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