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* April 2020 Added [[Hayes Stack Chronograph]] large RTC ;-)
 
* August 2018 Added [[Keyboards]] page with five keyboards in the collection.
 
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*    August 2018 [[Imsai 8080]] Many updates including FIF documentation and images, SIO boards and init code.
 
*    August 2018 [[Imsai 8080]] Many updates including FIF documentation and images, SIO boards and init code.

Revision as of 00:53, 4 April 2020

Vintage computers from the dawn of the personal computer

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Shows

Eight October, 2016 The Retro Wagon collection has it's public debut at Desert Code camp at Chandler-Gilbert Community College
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The view as you entered the room.


A couple views of the yet unfinished Retro Wagon. Intended to be a mobile museum of vintage computers from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Where's Waldo? Imasi, Altair, PDP, Apple, IBM, Sony, Commodore, Atari, Intel, Heathkit, Bell telephone

Resources

Blog

Retro Wagon Blog Articles on restoration of boards and systems.

Wiki

Retro Wagon Wiki History of modifications to this site.

Contact Form

Please use this Contact form on the RetroWagon.Org blog.

What's new at the Retro Wagon Wiki




Systems in Collection

S-100 Systems IBM Altair Commodore Various Kaypro PDP Atari Commodore Amiga Imsai Apple

Many more to come. I have not completed documenting all the systems in the collection.

Functional system in collection

Check out the sub Category 'Operational' denoting systems that are functional in the Retro Wagon mobile museum (of the Category Operational Status)