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Erik
May 8th, 2003, 03:37 PM
The DigiBarn (http://www.digibarn.com) is a computer museum with a vast array of small computers (and some not so small computers) housed in an actual Barn in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Their website is a great place to go for information relating to the barn and it's artifacts as well as for an ever growing amount of information on the history of computing.
Erik
Jon Jarmon
May 22nd, 2003, 03:59 AM
Thanks Eric .That is how I found your forum.
I loved the story on Daniel Kottke at the Digibarn
I wish that I could meet him in person someday
Bdamer
May 22nd, 2003, 10:42 PM
Thanks for the plug Erik! We have a link exchange at:
http://www.digibarn.com/links/index.html
and would be happy to add any of your resources!
Best way to contact me is via our web form at:
http://www.digibarn.com/forms/comment.html
Bruce
CP/M User
May 22nd, 2003, 11:43 PM
"Erik" wrote in message:
> http://www.digibarn.com is a computer museum
> with a vast array of small computers (and some
> not so small computers) housed in an actual
> Barn in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Looks like they could do with some machines from
the UK! :-) Would folks in America be interested in
machines like the Amstrad or does obtaining those
sorts of machines provide a little tricky. On top of
that the machine require 240v, so I suppose it's
the expense of it all.
> Their website is a great place to go for
> information relating to the barn and it's artifacts
> as well as for an ever growing amount of
> information on the history of computing.
It still is an interesting site! Finding it was
very good.
Cheers.
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