Rare haul of ‘ancient computers’ found in grandparents’ basement

The PDP 8/e.


Having discovered a bunch of ‘ancient computers’ in their grandparents’ basement, Reddit user c-wizz posted some images of their haul and has since learned just how hot a find these really are. At the risk of sounding like a Millennial (which I am, though I don’t identify as one), these PCs really take the biscuit when it comes to computing history. Sure they’re not as ancient as the oldest computer ever discovered (opens in new tab), but there’s some real history being uncovered here.

The computers c-wizz posted (opens in new tab) about include the LGP-30 (opens in new tab), which came out in 1956, and that interface looks more akin to a typewriter than any modern machine I’ve laid eyes on. It came in at an MSRP of $47,000, which equates to around $458,522 (£390,970) in today’s money, though the rarity is going to make it worth a heck of a lot more if they decide to sell it on. This model happens to be a Eurocomp which, according to Time-Line Computer Archive (opens in new tab), is one of just 45 made by Schoppe & Faeser.



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