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<p dir="auto">Some of us got into this world through a Commodore 64, a 386, an Amiga, or a terminal that weighed more than we did. Those machines deserve a corner of their own.</p>
<p dir="auto">RetroComputing is now open - for vintage hardware, classic operating systems, restoration projects, and the stories behind the machines that made us who we are.</p>
<p dir="auto">Head over, introduce your oldest working machine, and let's see what's still running out there.</p>
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