Memory lane ..
My favorite computer of all time was my OSI Superboard II. 6502 based, approachable and totally understandable in every respect.
However, this was my 2nd favorite:
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/gimix/GMX_Micro-20/GMX_Micro-20_Brochure.pdfIn the mid+ 80's I was working my way through university by being the IT department for Cycle World. The largest motorcycle retailer in Toronto back then. In fact .. ever.
I started them off on a couple of Apple II clones equipped to run CPM, then moved them to a DEC Rainbow 100 running CPM/86, then to a multi-user Plessy (DEC partner) PDP/11-73 running RSTS/E and expanded operations to include accounting, sales, parts, accessories and service. From the Apple II clones to the PDP-11 only took 2 years. The PDP-11 lasted another 2 years, but they wanted to upgrade and move to a platform that had a bit more of a future. We looked at a MicroVAX 3100 but management balked at the cost and asked me to look for something less costly.
I came up with the GMIX.
For about 1/20 the cost of the MicroVAX + VMS + VAXBASIC + DB software I was able to build a POC with the GMX built into an IBM PC style case with a 50MB HD, two FD's, UniFLEX OS, C, Fortran and a relational DB called Sculptor. It was a magical moment in my life. There is a lot more to the story, but in the end the time it would take to port all their functionality from the DEC environment to the GMX was more than they wanted to take .. so .. they opted for the MicroVAX to move ahead. That was an easy port and despite the capital costs the labor was quick and cheap.
A couple of years later I was working elsewhere but stopped into Cycle World for a visit and look for a new bike. I asked about the GMX and was told it was thrown in a dumpster over a year ago.
Sigh! Something quite unique lost forever. I'd love to have that back today.
BTW, my 3rd and 4th favorite computers ever were that PDP/11-73 and the MicroVAX 3100 (respectively).
So, assuming a 6502 of some sort was your favorite, what was your 2nd favorite?