So having a retro experience with realistic hardware also goes with appropriate costs. Passionate collectors that are willing to minimize their inventory know the market situation and demand higher prices than before. Things have changed a lot in 22 years of IT history – gathering supported hardware ( 386/486/586) is becoming more complicated and expensive. Later the computer was upgraded with a Creative Sound Blaster 16, a CD-ROM drive and a Windows 95 installation. I remember the times when I watched my father while working on the PC before I was allowed to use the keyboard for the first time.
Back then – in 1993/1994 – my parents had their first PC with the following specification: ESCOM-Rechner
While browsing the software archive I vividly recalled my first steps with the computer. For me this was a reason for diving into a world of forgotten software ( thank you very much for the hint, Frank!). Please message the moderators and we'll pull it back in.Because of a recent comment on this blog I stumbled upon an interesting Abandonware webseite.
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