Exidy Sorcerer Computer
The Midwest Computer Museum is seeking an Exidy Sorcerer computer to add to our collection. The Sorcerer, introduced in 1978, was an innovative early personal computer that competed with the Apple II and TRS-80.
What We’re Looking For
- Model: Exidy Sorcerer
- Year: 1978-1979
- Condition: Working condition preferred, but restorable units considered
- Preferred Configuration:
- Complete system with keyboard
- Power supply and cables
- ROM cartridges if available
- Any expansion units or peripherals
- Original documentation or manuals
- Original packaging if available
About the Exidy Sorcerer
The Exidy Sorcerer was one of the first computers to feature a professional-looking external case and a full-stroke keyboard. It was notable for its use of ROM cartridges for programming languages and applications, making it easy to switch between BASIC, assembler, and other development tools. The Sorcerer also featured an S-100 expansion bus, making it highly expandable.
Contact Us
If you have an Exidy Sorcerer that you would like to donate to the museum, please contact us at info@midwestcomputermuseum.org. We can provide a 501c3 tax letter for your donation.