Rare Private Tour of Seattle's long-closed Living Computer Museum
Dave takes you behind the scenes at the long-closed Living Computer Museum for a private tour of this impressive collection of vintage computers. For my book on the spectrum, see: https://amzn.to/3XLJ8kY Follow me for updates! Twitter: @davepl1968 davepl1968 Facebook: fb.com/davepl Christies Auction: https://tinyurl.com/yc5mnnx4 Thanks to the Facebook PDP-11 group for the PDP-11 footage/images! Sample items from the collection: Apple-1 Personal Computer (1976) - Estimated at $500,000-800,000  Xerox Alto (1973) - Estimated at $5,000-8,000  DEC PDP-10 KI-10 Mainframe Computer (1974) - Estimated at $30,000-50,000  MITS Altair 8800 Microcomputer (1976) - Estimated at $3,000-5,000  CDC 6500 Supercomputer - Featured as one of the iconic supercomputers Cray-2 Supercomputer - Another supercomputer milestone included in the collection IBM 1401 Mainframe Computer - Part of a large IBM system included in the auction

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