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- Saturday 19th April -
Gakken TV-Boy games added 
- Thursday 17th April -
Triumph Adler TA-1000 added 
- Friday 11th April -
Video Technology Laser 2001 updated 
- Sunday 16th March -
Acetronic MPU-1000 pictures updated 
- Saturday 15th March -
Action Max console - software gallery 
- Wednesday 12th March -
RCA Super-Elf info updated 
- Sunday 9th March -
Sharp PC-1251 instruction manual added 
- Monday 11th February -
Viusal 1050 documentation added 

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For our next major website update, what we would you like to see added/improved ?

More systems in the museum
A more sophisticated collectors section
An auction/classified service
More history content
A better website design
More documentation for download


  

Old-computers.com is probably the most visited site about old computers with more than 250,000 visitors and 1,000,000 pages seen per month. The site often comes first in Google searches for most old computers related terms and more and more people are visiting us each month.

Our small team - 3 persons - spend quite all of its spare time to update the site regularly and make it dynamic. but the task is vast, this is why we need help. There are still lots of things to do. For instance, more than 1000 computers are still mising in our site (yes, one thousand!), the history section is still in its early stages as well as the Console and Pong sections, and so on...

We are looking for motivated volunteers who are willing to participate in the long term to this big adventure, become active members of old-computers.com, but also of an international community working together around www.old-computers.com.
Participating means regularly add new systems to the database or complete already listed systems, write news and articles, make history researches, etc. Believe us, participating to this adventure is quite exciting and satisfying in many ways (except money). We daily manage this site for several years and we are not weary of doing that.

So, if you think you match one or several of the profiles below, please contact us :

 you are an expert in computers, consoles, pongs or a specific brand and want to share your knowledge with the rest of the world

 you are fond of computing history and want to become the manager / curator of our history section

 you are native from a country for which systems are under-represented in the museum and want to improve this

 you speak fluent english and want to help us correct our texts (we are French guys and our English is far from being perfect).

 you are an expert in 3D modeling and want to create vintage system models like this one

 you have a particular skill which you think could be helpful to the site

 you have a specific idea not listed above about how you could participate to the site

Thanks to our recognized internet visibility and popularity, each of your efforts will be seen by thousands of people who will in turn send you further interesting facts and information which will enrich the site and your own knowledge..

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