On Apr 10, 19:13, THETechnoid_at_home.com wrote:
> I'd like to see some of your lists.
I may as well join in. Not all of my collection is accessible, some of it
is on the "fix, one day" list, and it's in no particular order, but here
goes:
BBC Microcomputer Model B (1 working, 1 not quite, parts for 1-2 more)
BBC Microcomputer Model B Plus x 3/4 (needs serious work)
Torch Z80 Card x 2
Acorn 6502 2nd Processor
Acorn Z80 2nd Processor
Acorn Electron
Acorn Atom
Archimedes 310
Archimedes 440
Acorn R260
Acorn R260 with non-Acorn SCSI (so basically an A540)
Apple ][+
Apple //e
Apple Mac Plus x 2 (one has a hard drive)
Apple Mac IIvx
Sharp MZ80K
Atari MegaST
Exidy Sorcerer
Dragon 32
Nascom 2
Commodore PET 2001-8K
Commodore 128 (US version)
Commodore VIC-20
Amiga 500 (incomplete)
homebrew Z8 SBC
Sinclair ZX81
Sinclair Spectrum
Sinclair Spectrum +
Sinclair QL x 2
Sparcstation 1+
Sparc Classic
SGI Indigo R3000, "song and dance machine" graphics
SGI Indigo R3000, XZ graphics
SGI Indigo R3000, Elan graphics
Silicon Graphics Indy R4600SC
Silicon Graphics Indy R4600SC
NeXTstation
XT-compatible
AT-compatible
386SX-16
486DX-66
486DX4-100
PDP-11/03 x 2 }
PDP-11/23 x 2 } but only 2 x BA11 to run them in
PDP-11/73 x 2 }
PDP-11/34
PDP-11/24 (boards only, no backplane/panel/box)
microPDP-11/83
microVax I
Vaxstation 3100
WP78 (PDP-8)
Sage II
Cambridge Z88
Psion Organiser
Microwriter AgendA
At any given time, between 12 and 18 of these are on the network, which is
mostly 10baseT with some 10base2 and 10base5, and to which I'm about to add
some FDDI. Also on the net are:
HP 1600CM network printer
Star laserprinter
GatorBox CS
a couple of printer server boxes
three managed hubs
assorted other network devices
and lurking in odd places:
too many monitors
uncertain number of printers
probably half a dozen assorted terminals
far too many assorted PCBs
uncounted keyboards of odd types
uncountable disk drives
various Zilog boards looking for a backplane
260 drawers of components
What I'm lookng for:
1) anything free :-)
2) 1/4 of the Origin 2000 from work ;-)
3) more space
4) more time
5) bottom half of a case for an Acorn Atom
6) fibre optic cables
7) QBus SCSI disk controller
8) TU56
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
Dept. of Computer Science
University of York
Received on Fri Apr 13 2001 - 02:43:25 BST