| Obsolete Computer Museum: A large collection of obsolete computers. Includes photographs and a 'Help Line' for questions and answers. |
| 1000 BiT: Database of vintage computers, documentation, brochures and advetisements, with many images. Users can provide trade or want lists. English/Italian. |
| A Computer Collectors Site: Information about how to collect old computers, and help with reading and converting old disk formats. |
| Albert's Virtual Computer Museum: Pictures and information about obsolete computers and game consoles. |
| Binary Dinosaurs: On-line computer museum with photographs, articles and some humourous commentary. |
| Bryan's Old Computers: A collection of pre-1982 microcomputers, with stories and photos of their full restoration to original condition. |
| Carl Friend's Minicomputer Museum: A private collection of calculating machines, from slide rules to microcomputers and workstations, with photographs and descriptions. |
| Classic Computer Online Museum: Information about Commodore, Sinclair, and other computers, with photographs and articles about game programs. |
| Classic Computers: Subscribe to a classic computer discussion group, or join the Classic Computer Rescue Squad. Some links to vintage computer resources. |
| Clive.nl: Books, software, magazines and hardware from various retro home computers from the 1980s and 1990s. |
| Collection of Old Computers: A collection of Commodore and other 6502-based computers, with some discussion of programming. |
| Commodore B Series: Detailed information for collectors and users about the hardware, firmware, software and history of the Commodore B Series computer, including a list of resources. |
| Commodore Gallery: A collection of computers and other products by Commodore Business Machines maintained by Bo Zimmerman. |
| Commodore Home Computer Museum: A private collection preserving the Commodore Computer History in New Zealand, with various models of Commodore and Amiga computers and peripherals. |
| Computer History 08: A Yahoo! Group for those interested in computer history. |
| Computer History Association of California (CHAC): An organization of collectors, with computer history, newsletter, photographs and general information about collecting. |
| Computer Museum: A collection of IBM mainframes, peripherals, memory systems and troubleshooting equipment. |
| Computer Museum TonH: Ton den Hartog's museum with computers, calculators, and other electronic devices, as well as books, magazines, and a want list and for sale list. Has an automated slide show to display items in the museum. |
| Computer Museums and RetroComputing Culture: Ring reflecting the socio-anthropological impact of technological development. |
| Donovan Marshall's Computer Collection: Pictures and specs of the computers in his collection. Also includes some calculators and video game consoles. |
| Dragon Data Archive: A collection of Dragon Data Ltd (UK) computers, hardware, software, and advertisements, with photographs, publications, and a swap shop. |
| Erik S. Klein's Vintage Computer Collection: Includes such classic systems as Apple, Atari, Commodore, Mits Altair, Osborne, Kaypro, IBM PC. Includes a discussion forum. |
| Gaby's Computer Museum: Gaby's personal collection of computers, terminals, and other peripherals. Also has information about the CP/M operating system. |
| Gallery of Old Iron: A collection of old IBM System 360 and System 370 mainframes, along with some other systems and components. |
| Heimcomputer: A collection of home and personal computers, and video and TV game consoles. |
| Home Computer Museum: Pictures, stories and specifications about many home computers and video games from a private collector Germany. Includes tips for collectors, price guide, emulators, and guestbook. English and German version. |
| HP Series 80 Web Site: Information about the HP-80 series of computers of the 1970s, including manuals, programs, and ROMs. |
| Ian's Dump: A personal collection of old computers and game consoles, including Atari, Sinclair, and Commodore. |
| Independent Commodore Library: Scans of manual and catalog pages, parts lists, and other documentation related to Commodore computers. |
| Jim's Computer Garage (museum): A virtual computer museum providing visual and background stories, information about the collection, repair and restoration tips and tricks, and presentations and displays available for schools. |
| Kevan's Computer Bits...: A personal collection of old computers, calculators, video games and peripherals. |
| MagerValp's Computers: Descriptions and pictures of some old computers. |
| Mika's Computer Museum: A small collection of old computers in Finland. |
| Mind Machine Museum: Web museum of vintage computers, calculators, video games, and artifacts. |
| Obscure Pixels: A collection of old computers and game consoles. |
| Old Computers: A collector maintains a list of old computers, with additional information and downloads. |
| Old-Computers: An on-line museum with photographs, articles, and a collectors club with a forum and chat. |
| Oscar's Vintage Computers: A private collection of vintage computers, focusing on CP/M in particular, with images and descriptions. |
| Paul Pierce's Computer Collection: A collection of mainframes and minicomputers, with photographs and commentary. |
| Peter's Sun3 Zoo: Peter Koch's collection of old Sun3 computers, with hardware and software tips, and downloads. [English, German] |
| Phill's Computer Museum: A collection of early personal computer systems, with specifications and some photographs. |
| pugo.org: A collection of old computers and videogames. |
| Retro Computer Gallery: Computer collection comprised mainly of photographs of selected machines and software and magazines. |
| Retrobits: Information about Commodore computers, including the Commodore Knowledge Base and the Secret Weapons of Commodore, as well as some information about the Tomy Tutor. |
| Ron's Mousepadmuseum: Ron's collection of mousepads, with many scanned examples. |
| Rune's PC-Museum: Rune's PC-Museum features personal computers from the past, including DOS, CP/M and others. |
| Sothius Homecomputer-Museum: A collection of computers and peripherals, and some game consoles. |
| Stefan's Old Computer Collection: A personal collection of old computers, screenshots of classic bootscreens, brochures, and downloadable vintage software. Also has a buy/sell computer market. |
| The Atom Review: A nostalgic review of this 8 bit computer based on the 6502 processor, with photographs, diagrams, and detailed descriptions. English and Dutch version. |
| The Classic Computer and Gaming Show: An annual trade show featuring old computers and video games, for collectors and enthusiasts. |
| The Commodore CBM-II Page: Photographs, advertisements, specification sheets and other information about Commodore CBM-II series systems. |
| The Computer Collection: Jay Jaeger's collection of computers, peripherals, and manuals, with photographs and descriptions. |
| The Cyberden: Catalog of floppy disk sleeves, with photographs. |
| The Degrader: A site dedicated to the collection and use of old and obsolete computers and hardware. Includes software and emulator downloads and a discussion forum. |
| The First Virtual Mousepad Museum: A collection of over 250 scanned mouse pads. |
| The Home Computer Hall of Fame: A collection of photographs, technical specifications, and other information about a variety of old computer systems. |
| The Machine Room: Many classic home and business computers from the 1970s and 1980s, including pictures, descriptions, technical details and links to other sources of information. |
| The Museum of Contemporary Computers: Features a final year computer science project at the University of York in the UK. Includes a list of items, descriptions and photos. |
| The Nascom Home Page: A large collection of information about the Nascom computer kit of the early 1980s, with manuals, software, emulators, and photographs. |
| The Pocket Computer Museum: A collection of calculator-like programmable pocket computers from the 1980s, with photographs and trading information. |
| The Sharp MZ-Series: Information about the Sharp MZ-series computers, including photographs, software, swapping, and guestbook. |
| The Tomb of The PS/2: Dedicated exclusively to the IBM PS/2 computer system, with legacy information, photographs, specifications. Some browser compatibility problems. |
| The Trailing Edge: Features a collection of 'rehabilitated' computer systems and want list. |
| The UC Davis Computer Museum: A computer science club collection of personal computers and related items, with photographs. Also includes a timeline of computer history. |
| The Virtual Museum of Computing: A virtual museum that includes an eclectic collection of WWW hyperlinks connected with the history of computing and on-line computer-based exhibits available both locally and around the world. |
| Uncle Roger's Classic Computer Resources: A collection of links to computer history resources for researchers. |
| Vintage Computer Fest Europa: European meeting place for those interested in old computers. [Available in multiple languages.] |
| Vintage Computer Festival: An international event that celebrates the history of computing. |
| Voyager's Infamous Computer Collection: A collection of obsolete computers, with photographs and technical specifications. |
| WF King's CBM page: Information about many of Commodore Business Machine's family of computers, with photographs of computers and old advertisements. |
| Wouter's Classic Computer Collection: Some photographs and descriptions of computers and components from the collection of Wouter de Waal, including Intel, Apple, and Sharp, with a long list of related links. |