I agree with the cuts, except fir the Compaq Portable. But I can think of what I'd cut to include it. I would say include the AT&T 3B2. The Windows 3.1 machine should be a 5170. The Amiga should be a 1000 if possible. On Friday, November 6, 2015, Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Tentatively, we'll have space for 28 microcomputers in that section of
our new museum exhibit. This begs the question: which ones?
Correction: There would tentatively be space for 24 micros, not 28. However, there would be additional space for one "Computer of the month" that we could keep changing.
1. Our homebrewed "Dudley" PDP-8 clone
2. Apple 1 (Mimeo) 3. Apple 2 4. Apple Lisa (2/10) 5. Apple Mac 128K 6. Apple Mac Portable 7. AT&T (but which one? 6300, 7300, or 3B2?) 8. Commodore PET 2001 9. Commodore 64 10. Commodore Amiga (500?) 11. Compaq Portable 12. HP-85B 13. IBM 5100 14. IBM 5150 15. IBM PC Jr. 16. IBM (or generic) Windows 3.1 17. IMSAI 8080 18. Mark-8 19. MITS Altair 8800 20. MOS Tech KIM-1 21. Osborne 1 22. Processor Tech SOL-20 23. Scelbi-8H (repro) 24. Sinclair ZX-80 25. SWTPC 6800 26. TRS-80 Model 1 27. TRS-80 Model 100 28. Xerox 860
From the above list, to reach 24 I would consider removing: - HP-85B - Compaq Portable - IBM PC Jr. - SWTPC 6800