I wish to keep the dust from gathering in and on my MTX, so I thought I'd go for one of the old-school dust covers that were ubiquitous in the 80s.
Given that the MTX was "niche"; which of the other more popular micros might have a cover that would fit? The MTX's well furnished and extensive keyboard is probably the problem as many of the common micros just don't have as many keys.
- I immediately thought of the CPC range, due to the built in cassette, but whilst they have the right width, they lack depth (by depth, I mean front to back measurement as opposed to height - the Z axis, if you imagine a typical cartesian 3d axis, with XYZ).
- The Commodore breadbin machines have the depth and height but are not wide enough, as is true for the Acorn Electron and Atari XL range.
- The later Spectrums and QL are also neither wide enough nor deep enough.
- Then there are the big machines, the BBC B, the Master and the Amiga and Atari ST. All too deep and not wide enough.
Any ideas or other machines I haven't considered?
Steve