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I'm currently working my way through boxes of Stuff that have been in storage for a decade. This morning's first box to be unpacked revealed two items from the stone age of personal computing, an Epson PX-8 CP/M laptop complete with solid state drive unit, and a Sharp PC-1500 along with its external printer unit/cassette drive interface.

Yes, you read that right, a CP/M laptop. The youngsters amongst you will be asking "What's CP/M, Mummy?" and the geriatrics will be getting misty-eyed -- though possibly with tears of anger rather than nostalgia, depending upon which side of that particular OS religious war you were on.

These things still worked last time I switched them, around ten years ago. I'm afraid to turn them on now in case something goes bang when I don't have time to fix them, but they look absolutely fine. And I know that I won't do anything with them if I keep them (although the Sharp would be a perfectly good pocket word processor, I already have a herd of Psions and their keyboards are nicer). Must see if [personal profile] caerleon is still operating the Sunshine Home For Elderly Computers, or indeed if there are any collectors who'd be interested in them. You can actually still buy a brand-new Epson PX-8 -- these things were built to last, and they're fun toys for geeks who are into retro computers.

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