As part of $dayjob, I'm trying to think of five classic 8-bit or 16-bit computers that we could get hold of for educational purposes.

Yes, this really is for my day job. I can't believe it either.

Budget is the only issue. At the moment I can't justify spending more than £100 per machine. Even that is going to be a stretch. I realise how tough this is going to be, but I want to see how close we can get.

I want to avoid consoles if I can help it.

  • ZX Spectrum
  • C64
  • Amiga 500
  • BBC Micro or Electron
  • "Early" PC - somewhere between 8086 and 386.

If you have any suggestions for swap-outs, then let me know.

#retrocomputing

@thelastpsion as much of an amiga fan as we are, don't think it would fit "educational" and "under £100" (the best basics were third-party commercial, it was far from a beginner friendly computer compared to something with basic-on-powerup in our opinion)

are portables an option? the amstrad NC100 is a bit terrible, but it has a decent basic you can even make to play music over the built in speaker and often goes for quite cheap on ebay

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@thelastpsion p.s. if you need a vintage computer repair person in the UK we are in Devon and have resuscitated many a micro

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