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Do you have several different retro\vintage computers? How many do you have? How many of each computer do you have?

I try to only keep two of every retro computer I own, if I can. This way I can use the second computer for spare parts.
Also, it help keep my storage easier to manage.

With only two of each, I can get access to rare ICs that are no longer produced or other parts that are hard to find
or very expensive.

If I was to collect more that say, four of each computer, that is that they are the same model, is that now considered
hoarding or just a major collector?

Would like to hear what you think.


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