My Retro Computer Wall
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- This video covers details on how I decided to store and present my retro computer collection which includes the Commodore, Amiga, Atari, Atari ST and TI99/4A lines. I hope you enjoy this glimpse of home computing history through the presentation of my personal computer collection.
Intro/Outro music by LukHash [ www.lukhash.com/ ]
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Fantastic work! If I was building my museum/studio from scratch I’d probably go this route for the walls 👍🕹️
Thanks very much. I think you've got a pretty nice setup from what I've seen from your videos.
@@8BitResurgence Cheers!
Excellent way to display them.
Beautiful collection! Thank you for sharing them with us through your videos.
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for your comment.
Some lovely machines there and a very nice display.
That would s freaking nuts dood.
Great work . Cant wait to see the mount for that PET !
Thanks. That almost feels like a challenge!
Brilliant!
nice collection - and nice t-shirt, too!
Thanks, two things that I love!
This wall is fantastic. I have the machines, but not the wall for it... :-(. Sometimes family is more important than my treasures... ;-)
Excellent job. I think for earthquake protection (or just protection from my own clumsiness) I'd have to put some kind of latch on the tops, myself.
What a great video. Keep the good work up!
Thank-you. Glad you liked the video.
Awesome collection. Creative mounting in this hobby is a good thing. I have zero wall space left thanks to shelves and cabinets. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. I had a wide open wall, and a need for rapid access... plus wanted to enjoy the view... so this made sense.
That’s a very great way to show your computers. Mine are lying around on the floor in boxes and my desk. Have to many computers such as all the different C64’s, C128, A500, A1200, ZX Spectrum 16K, ZX Spectrum 48K, ZX Spectrum Plus and the ZX Spectrum 128K Toastrack. And new mainboards such as the C64 Reloaded MK1, C64 Reloaded MK2, U64 Elite, EVO64 and the HARLEQUIN 128K REV 2D. And have new A1200NET cases for the A500 and A1200 in every colors such as the rare A1200 GHOST case. Have many many A1200NET keycaps. Think I would also collect the ATARI Falcon and the Amstrad CPC 464 Rev1.
Awesome work, it looks amazing. If the brackets can hold up an Atari STe then they can hold up anything. Love your collection. Perhaps make some small room and bracket for a C116.
Thank-you. Yes, the Atari STe is by far the heaviest. If I got my hands on a C116 I certainly would put it up there!
What a Wonderful Wall of Commodore!
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p.s. "PETs are too big to put up on the wall".
Hold my beer, dude....
WOW!
Drools only the "C one revision 2" is kinda missing but it was not really a commodore 64 although built into an old retro PC tower case with the 1541 floppy and 1570 or 1571 3.5" drive also allows the use of PS2 mouse and keyboards.
Wonderful collection !
I may be wrong, but Amiga are not 8bit machines ? :)
Thank-you! That is true, but I had to put them somewhere.
I prefer having my retro machines hooked on 14"crts ready to be fired up
Do you know when the XEGS mount will be on the site? I want to get these but only want to buy once if possible to save on shipping.
I just have to finish designing the mount, I don't have an ETA on it, but it shouldn't be too much longer. I'll reply again to your message here when it's up.
Please give GPS location of your home...we want to...ummm...come for night "visit".