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Yes, possibly.
That’s likely, but I wonder whether any other office workstations were actually developed.
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There are plates with labels and information but they’re small, easy to miss, and not for all items. But the venue is still relatively young and more work is underway.
What’s even more remarkable is 95% of the items on display still work. And they have lots more in storage.
They are car enthusiasts too, so that’s why there are some such vehicles. The bulk of the material comes from the personal collection of one of the founders of the group.
An interesting view. But the PET was definitely lower specced than the later 16/32-bit machines usually regarded as workstations.