About me

Hello and thank you for visiting my own personal “Retro Computer Museum” blog.

My name is Andy and i’m a collector of vintage and retro computers. I live near Peterborough  in the UK. I have a mixture of systems in my collections from many manufactures including Amstrad, Acorn, Commodore, Sega, RM Nimbus, Nintendo, and Tatung.

I am also a volenteer for the “The Centre for Computing History” based in Haverhill, Suffolk. I recently helped out at the Retro Reunited / Acorn World held im Huddersfield. You can read more about the museum at their website http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/

If you would like to donate a machine to me or to the museum in Haverhill, do feel free to contact me. You can contact me either on Twitter or via my email address. You can find details on these accounts on the right hand side of this page.

I hope you enjoy my blog!

Andy

4 responses

5 01 2009
dave

Hi Andy
happy New Year. I am a photo researcher for a new magazine launching in a couple of months and am after a couple of old computer photos, a Commodore 64 and BBC micro. I see you have these in your collection. Ideally I need 300dpi hi-res images against a white or plain background, just teh keyboards, do you think you might be able to supply these?
Cheers
dave

7 03 2009
donstuff

Hi Andy,
Thanks for stopping by. I like your blog. My first computer was a Texas Instruments TI994A. I wish I still had it – not necessarily for use, just for nostalgia.

7 03 2009
andyt31

Donstuff – Sadly I dont own a 99/4A. They were not as common in the UK. Hopefully I will get one – one day!

21 09 2009

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