james1095 wrote on 2025-04-13, 02:51:
It depends on what you're into. There are ways to get most DOS software running on a modern PC, but for me I'm interested in the hardware I could only dream of owning when I was a broke teenager in the 90s. I can finally have all the computer toys I wanted back then but couldn't afford. Computers of every generation will eventually be nostalgic for the people that grew up with or wanting them.
One warning - if nostalgia for the machines you grew up wanting but could never afford is your goal (and it's a goal I largely share), you should grab that hardware now if it's still plentiful.
We all know about what's happened in Voodoo land, but you can see similar things with some vintage Macs, etc. Machines that were e-waste 20 years ago (and dreamy high-end machines when new a decade before) can now be worth serious money on eBay when one in decent health turned up. Doesn't help that capacitors, exploding batteries (big problem for 1980s/1990s Macs), etc have destroyed a good number of the survivors.
An example - one of my all time dreamiest machines is a Mac Quadra 840av. High-end model from late 1993, early 1994. A month ago, an effectively untested 840av in Canada (much smaller market) sold on eBay for $650CAD. Someone was willing to spend that kind of money on a machine with zero assurance that the logic board wasn't trash, and without knowing how much RAM, storage, etc was in the machine. There are some tested/restored/etc 840avs on eBay, listed at about $2K USD. Reality is - the time to get one of those was two decades ago, now you either buy one at a collector price on eBay or you have to hope you find one that's been sitting in someone's basement for 20 years and hasn't had the PRAM battery explode and trash the board. And hopefully you have soldering skills to recap it.
I see that trend with lots of things - Voodoo cards, obviously. Various other well-regarded video/sound cards. Higher clock-rate Slot 1 PIIIs. Socket 462 Athlon stuff. The near-unobtainium C2D-capable i865 motherboards that were still available new 6 years ago. High-end CRT monitors. Etc.
(The other observation I will make - now is the time to stock up on late XP stuff while it is still plentiful and cheap...)