[ale] looking for vitage computer collectors
aaron
aaron at pd.org
Wed Oct 24 10:20:19 EDT 2007
:-)
What? Where's the Amiga's? Nothing worth collecting here.
Amateurs.
:-)
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 08:36, Watson, Keith R. wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> 1 IBM AT 339 - Unusual in that it was a model that came over clocked
> (8MHz instead of 6MHz) from the factory. It is also heavily loaded, two
> hard drives 20MB and 30MB, 2.5MB memory, EGA graphics, 16550 serial,
> 1.2MB floppy, Copy2PC option card. At one time it was used as a server
> and later as a workstation.
>
> 1 IBM XT, Im not sure what this has in it but as I recall it was fully
> loaded for its day.
>
> 1 Sun Sparc II workstation - don't remember what it has but I'm pretty
> sure there is a CD drive and tape drive.
>
> 1 Sun Spark IPX - I think this included a CD and tape drive.
>
> 2 NeXT Stations - These were my favorites; they have all the fun options
> too. However, I found a taker for these yesterday.
>
> 1 CDC (Control Data Corporation) hardware raid - This is the size of a
> very large tower server. It attaches via SCSI but internally it uses
> ESDI drives.
>
> 1 Tandy Computer - This one was given to me so I don't remember what the
> model number or specs are.
>
> Most if not all of the systems have the O/S media, manuals and
> documentation, original boxes, monitors, keyboards, mice, cables, etc.
>
> I've also got some unusual parts such as 2 RAMPage Plus cards fully
> loaded with memory and some Sun external SCSI hard drive arrays. There's
> more but I haven't completed an inventory yet.
>
> keith
>
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>
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