Digital Heritage
November 5, 2020 is World Day of Digital Sustainability and that day will be announced that the HomeComputerMuseum becomes part of the digital heritage network, being one of the three locations in the Netherlands that can read old media types and convert the data to a modern format.
The HomeComputerMuseum will be the only one capable of reading the data on its original computer and most likely with its original software. This way the museum will be an essential part of the Dutch culture and heritage community.
We offer this service to museums, but also to individuals and companies. Contact us if you want to have your old media read!
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Museum closed
18 Jun 2022
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2e Pinksterdag open
06 Jun 2022
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Reminder: We are open on 6/6
06 Jun 2022
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1e Pinksterdag open
05 Jun 2022
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A Golden addition to the museum
01 Jun 2022
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Rescued the Titanic
28 May 2022
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Hemelvaartsdag open!
26 May 2022
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A lot is happening at the museum!
23 May 2022
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30 Years CD-i in Europe
22 May 2022
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Still closed, repair and shop open
14 Jan 2022
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Events postponed & museum closed due lockdown
10 Jan 2022
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Upcoming events
08 Nov 2021
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Sir Clive Sinclair dies at 81
17 Sep 2021
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Oh yeah, we’re back!
15 Jun 2021
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We’re opening for one day!
23 Apr 2021
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Still in lockdown … but a light at the end of the tunnel!
24 Feb 2021
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An example of heritage participation
30 Nov 2020
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We are open again!
18 Nov 2020
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Closed due corona, so working extra hard
10 Nov 2020
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Digital Heritage
29 Oct 2020
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Interview with Omroep Brabant
22 Oct 2020
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Showcases are ready for PC games collection.
15 Oct 2020
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World’s largest PC-games collection
11 Oct 2020
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First entry of #MuseumLife
09 Oct 2020