Virtual VCFe 1.0More than 50 Computers have been on display during VCFe 1.0. This page may give some impressions. We would like to thank Hans Hübner for his fine pictures. Apple ComputersApple //gsApple //e mit //gs Aufrüstsatz mit Monitor /// und 5 1/4" Laufwerk. Eigentlich kein Ausstellungsstück, sondern der Steuerungsrechner des Nerdquiz. Mac PortableDWell, as the name implies, the first portable Mac :) MacPlus
Mac IIcx
Mac LC IILC II (left side) with a nice full page display from apple. MacIntosh II and PowerBook
Performa 630
eMateThe Newton Laptop Motorola MarcoNot a genuine Apple, but as a Newton descendant this his place. The Motorola Marco is basicly a Newton Messagepad (OMP) with a build in radio modem - quite a great Idea 10 years ago ! AtariAtari 400The first Atari home computer. Atari 800'Big' brother of the 400. Atari 600 XL
Atari 800 XL800 XL with 1050 floppy drive and a expansion box (XL Expansion System 1090). Atari 1200 XL
Atari 1450 XLDEventualy the rarest 8 Bit Atari. Only a single prototype run of the 1450 XLD was ever made. Atari 130XEThe 8 Bit counterpart to the professional ST series (together with the 65XE). Commodore Business MachinesKIM-1The foundation of all 65xx history - the very first 6502 kit computer. Please note the white first edition manuals. PET 20018 K US model with chicklet keyboard PET 200116 K and a 'professional' keyboard CBM 8032German keyboard an metall case CBM II B500Prototype Unit for the 610 series (B256 series in the US) CBM II 710LP
Commodore VC 20VC 20, Expansion Box VC 1020 and a huge pile of ROM modules Commodore Plus4Plus4 with ROM-Port drive 1551 Commodore C 16
C 116
C 128
Commodore SX64The portable 64 C 64 II
C 128 DCommodore 128 mit seperated keyboard and integrated 1571 drive. C 128 D Portablethe portable version of the C 128 D - the keyboard could be stored below the unit. Amiga 500Commodore Amiga 500 with 3 MB RAM und harddisk A590. Since the HD failed, a new (and huge, 80 MB) SCSI drive had to be installed during VCFe :) Digital Equipment CooperationVAX 11/750Eventualy the real weight wight champion of VCFe 1.0. MicroVAXMicroVAX 3400 and VAX Server 3300 VAX Station 3100 and VAX Station 2000And a VT220 atop the pile. DEC SektionVarious DEC stuff DEC TrainerTrainer Kit, based on a LSI-11 CPU (and a proud Owner). RobotronZ 1013Z 1013 CPU in K 8912 Terminal/Caseing and a realy remarkable self build keyboard. KC 87Robotron 9001 (aka KC 87) CP/M RechnerBig Board
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Philips P-2000 CP-2000 C and external Xebec harddrive (10 MB!). Desktop CalculatorsCanola 164PEA punch card programmable desktop calculator from Japan. FacitElektromechanical desktop calculator. Other ComputersJust in alphabetical order - there's eventualy no other way to sort this fine gear. CPC 464Schneider CPC 464, the German OEM Version of the English Amstrad CPC 464. CDC Cyber 170Operator terminal (Console) of a Control Data Cyber 170a. Dragon 32
Tano Dragon 64A US OWM Version of the British Dragon 64. There are 4 brand new Tano Daragons within this ordinary box - brand new and never opened - not even the outer box - since 20 years. Epson HX 20
MuniacOne of the most notable exhibition pices - a brand new digital tube computer! Sharp MZ-80KThe Japaneese answer to the Comodore PET - used to controll the Egg machine. Sinclair ZX-81ZX-81 with a huge assembly of add ons - please note the enhanced keyboard. Symmetric 375NSC 32032 based Unix computer (BSD) - upside down. Tektronix 40??6800 computer with a storrage tube (!) as display. Zu außergewöhnlich für jede andere ÜberschriftThe Egg MachineA must for every house hold: the original Egg processing machine. MusikmachineWe solved the riddle who composes all these elevator music: An artificial intelligence generating an endless music stream (Sharp MZ-80K assembly language manuals in the foreground) Das Kipu (Quipu)The Inca method of perisent data storage: knots in a string (some pictures of the Computer History Center in California by John Lawson in the foreground). | |
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