A big thank you to Craig Jenkins who delivered a very interesting collection of vintage computing brochures, manuals, magazines and product literature collected by Craig’s father from approximately 1955 through 1979. The collection will be cataloged and added to our…
Spring Swap and Hack-a-thon May 20th 2023
Printable Flyer Add me to mailing list so I can stay informed! May 20th, 2023 | 9AM – 11PM 115 S. Union St. Kennett Square, PA (across from the museum) EVENT REGISTRATION What Do I need? Power, tables and chairs…
The BEST Vintage Computing Links Here
Get lost in vintage computing history, software, articles, hardware guides, everything you can think of and more! We have carefully cultivated a list of important vintagecomputing links here: The best vintage computing link collection It’s periodically updated, please let us…
World Of Commodore Presentation Video
Kennett Classic Needs Your Help!
Did you know that Kennett Classic has earned IRS Section 501 (c)(3) non-profit status and we’re classified as a public charity? This IRS designation could not come at a better time. In the past year we have greatly expanded our…
Kennett Classic Shop Refresh
GlaxxoSmithKline Engineers Visit Kennett Classic
If you’re part of a work group, organization or club looking for professional development, contact us to set up a private tour of our musuem, including hands-on work sessions like these.
Video: How To Start Your Own Computer Museum
Video: Reflections on Running an Indie Museum
1982 Digital VT180 Z-80 CP/M Computer
I am impressed by the sharp grey text on white background screen. This was DEC’s first “personal computer”, technically a VT100 with the Personal CP/M Computing Option Kit installed. The kit provides a Zilog Z-80 CPU, disk drive and extra…
PA on Display | History of Computer Music
Bill Degnan, the owner of the Kennett Classic Computer Museum, details the history of computer music and how early computer scientist, Steve Dompier, influenced the technology. Watch a demonstration of how this early technological finding came to be and learn…