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Digicraft Software releases their Classic Computer wall calendar for 2006

70308065 9a794dd8bc m Digicraft Software releases their Classic Computer wall calendar for 2006What was your first computer? I remember working on Apple ][‘s in my computer science class in high school and the day I got my Commodore VIC 20. I remember when floppy discs were spacious and, in fact, floppy. this calendar from Digicraft Software displays a new classic computer every month and includes the TRS-80 Color Computer, Commodore VIC 20, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Dragon 32, Jupiter Ace, Atari 800 XL, Acorn Electron, Sega SC-3000, Oric Atmos, Amstrad CPC 464, Commodore Amiga 1000, and the Apple IIGS.

The 2006 classic computers calendars sell for USD$9.99 each + shipping.

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Collector to sell world’s largest horde of classic computer software

A 175,000-piece collection of classic computer software, including many rare and sought-after titles, will be offered at auction June 16th on eBay.

The collection contains approximately 20,000 separate titles, more than half of them pre-1990. It includes a nearly complete line of early products from Accolade, Activision, Epyx, Infocom, LucasArts, Microprose, Origin Systems, Taito, and Virgin.

Most of the items in this collection were designed for a specific kind of home computer: Apple II, Amiga, Atari, Commodore 64, Coco, CP/M, Mac, PC, ST, TI, Timex, TRS-80, Commodore Vic-20. More than 60% of the pieces in the collection are brand-new and sealed in their original packaging.

Check out Eli’s Software Encyclopedia for details.

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