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Atari and Commodore Home Computer Museum -- Home computer museum for Commodore and Atari computers.
Australian Computer Museum Society -- The Austalian Computer Museum Society Inc. (ACMS) was formed in 1994 with two main aims: to establish a museum in Australia along the lines of the famous Boston Computer Museum, and to foster awareness and knowledge of the history of computing in Australia.
Home Computer Museum -- Classic console-style (all-in-one) home computers from Eastern Europe, Japan, South America, Russia, and elsewhere documented and displayed in this physical and virtual museum. Located in Rancho Cordova, CA.
Michele Perini Personal Museum -- A personal collection of old computers. Also includes some documents which can help you to bring back to life your old Sinclair computers.
Museum of Soviet Calculators -- Virtual museum of Soviet electronic calculators. Displays all known handheld and desktop calculators from the 70s to the present, with discussions of the interesting features of each.
Nostalgia Museum -- museum-aim: to preserve the culture of computer and Console that for market reasons have become obsolete.
Pelikonepeijoonit -- The Arctic Computer and Console Museum.
Silicium - The french computer museum -- Silicium is a French organization, in Toulouse, France. We have almost 20 members and over one hundred supporters. We collect old computers and repair them. We regularly organize exhibitions. Our museum was founded in 1989.
The Apple Online Museum -- This site is dedicated to the historical background of Apple Computer, Inc. Reviews and specifications of all Apple products.
The Computer Hall of Fame -- Honors major achievements in the computer industry.
The Computer Museum History Center -- Focuses exclusively on the history of computing.
The Computer Museum of America -- San Diego museum whose mission is to preserve the major milestones in the development of the computer industry and to chronicle these milestones for the enrichment and education of all.
The Museum of Contemporary Computers -- A University of York, England collection of over 100 computers ranging from minis to supercomputers.
The Museum of Dead, Gone and Obsolete Computers -- This site has the biggest collection of obsolesence I''ve ever seen -- and I love it! If you can name a now-obsolete computer, it''s almost definitely listed here, along with piles of information, pictures, and comments from those who remember using it. The site is also beautifully designed with coordinating graphics.

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