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My first computer exposure was with a TI-99/4A that my then soon-to-be brother-in-law had. My older brother then bought a Commodore VIC 20 and a year later I had my own C64. I've been dabbling ever since.
I don't have any of my old C64 stuff but I did buy an Amiga 500 many years ago that is now collecting dust. :p
You can buy anything you want on sites like eBay, although some rare stuff may take time to show up.
Today I played Revs on a Commodore 128. It has a cartridge with a SD card. The computers boots in to a menu, allowing you to start games from the SD. I loaded Revs from a 5.25" floppy though.
A bit like my Amiga 1200, all its software and loads of games are on an internal CF card. Together with the 68060 board makes it fly faster than light!




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I once had a whole bunch of old computer magazines, sadly they have gone missing. But I do remember one featured an ad for the IBM PC, only $14,999.
It does seem prices have come down!
It would be great if cheap add-ons for the Pi were made to extend it. But I won't buy one until some very cool cases arrive. I guess I could make my own, but I'm not that confident I could make it look really nice.
A small LCD screen would be cool, turning it in to a Atari Portfolio or Epson PX-8 kind of device.
I have a working PX-8, looking almost new:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epson_PX-8_Geneva