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The israeli personal computer museum (IPCM)

The Israeli Personal Computer Museum Was established by Yariv Inbar.

 

Yariv – a "computer freak" - was born in 1973 living and breathing computers from the age of 5, began to collect old computers in 1993 and has since amassed dozens of computers and peripherals, all historical and most have been extensively refurbished and are working beautifully.

 

For many years the computers were collected in bags and boxes , as from January 2012 they were accommodated in a permanent place - John Bryce - MediaTech HighTech - the leading College for computer and technology in the North.

The museum is located in Haifa, Israel, open to the public and allows all lovers of nostalgia to enjoy a spectacular display of dozens of computer models from the seventies, eighties and nineties.

 

A Visit to the museum is free of charge and is highly recommended to all of those who grew up in the age of spectrum, Dragon, Commodore, Atari, Apple and want to return to those days, even for a few moments (and anyone who wants to remember where we came from and how technology used to be at the time).

 

 

Apple 1, 1976

Dr. Yossi Vardi visting the museum

Steve Jobs -  think different

a lecture by Yariv Inbar

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