First post, by gerry
How do you determine how much you will spend on this hobby?
If viewed as a decision to purchase computing power it makes no sense, $ per MFLOPS or whatever measure would lead one to buy a budget new PC and run everything on emulation/vms or patches
just look at the prices of voodoo cards or even just regular but very old stuff (and for each one that gets sold 10+ are being thrown in the bin around the same time elsewhere no doubt!)
so its best viewed as 'hobby expenditure' rather than more typical 'purchasing decisions', If you pay monthly to join a windsurfing club or whatever no one would question it, for instance
Still, I hesitate to spend a lot. I cannot spend all day with old computers, I already have enough - mostly free or very very cheap - and cannot justify to myself to spend significant amounts on 15+ year old electronics which may fail at any point, necessitating either accepting the loss or taking many potential hours diagnosing, replacing capacitors and all that - and the desire then to buy better tools to do that with
unless the hobby is actually spending hours fixing and rescuing old electronics... then it's totally worth it! (and has lots of skills to learn too), and there is that feeling of having 'saved' the object somehow.
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what's your approach