LOL

A neighbor of mine had an original IBM PC, 64K RAM, 160Kbyte single-sided
floppy, and the cassette port on the back so you could hook up a cassette
recorder/play for data storage and retrieval, BASIC on EPROM.  He wondered
if the Smithsonian was interested.  An old college classmate happened to be
in charge of technology acquisitions for the Smithsonian so I gave him a
call.  He said that that was nice and maybe my neighbor could find a museum
home for it elsewhere but that the Smithsonian already had 6 of them and
was not interested.

If your friend can find a place that will accept it he might be able to
take a tax deduction for the donation but I doubt if anyone will actually
PAY for it.



                                                                                       
    
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A friend of mine has an IBM XT  with a 3 digit serial number.
He has been saving it for it to  be bought from him for big money for a
musuem

"Do not criticize someone until you walked a  mile in their shoes, that way
when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and  have their shoes."

Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
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That's nothing, I've got 3 486's in my garage.

Stephen


If you have any questions, please feel free to call me or drop me a  note.

Stephen Andert
480-445-2506

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i got a 75Mhz pentium sitting in my desk drawer :)

joe


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> -----Original Message-----
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> For example.  100MHz Pentium is no where near 1/15 the speed
> of the 1.5GHz
> AMD.  So it remains a very difficult test  to make.
>

Where in the world did you come across 100MHZ  Pentium? Natural history
museum,
next to the T-Rex skeleton?
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