Without conducting a detailed inventory:
TI:
TI 99/4 (1) Currently disassembled, as I received it.
TI 99/4A (I'd have to count them all) Enough to build 3 or 4 full
systems with loaded p-boxes. Much software, documentation, and
literature, including sekrit internal TI software specs, source code,
etc. 3rd party hardware and addons eg ramdisk, 128/512K cards, DSDD
controller, graphics tablet, barcode reader, p-code, etc. etc. etc.
Myarc 9640 Geneve (1) 512K TMS9995/V9938 SBC for TI p-box. Full system
includes Myarc HFDC MFM disk, floppy, QIC-02 controller. Multi-tasking
OS, 5-6x 4A speed, 4a hardware emulation. Licensed native-mode P-system
port specifically for this machine.
TI VPU200 (1) This is basically a "luggable" (49 lbs) TM990-100M micro
with a 5TI sequencer interface. Options for other TI PLC interfaces and
has CRU bus to interface to 990 and 960. Need software and docs.
TI 990/1 (1) Intelligent Terminal or Small Business Computer. Needs
FD800 or FD1000 disk subsystem and software. Have *ample* docs.
TI 990/10 (1) 13-slot chassis, TTL, mapping option. DS10 and DS50
drives on separate consoles. Need software, more docs, tape, drives need
*much* work. In 70"(?) 990/4 rack cabinet. Assorted extra boards,
cabling, leased-line modems (P202T mostly.)
TI 911 VDT's (3)
I'm hoping to get an Explorer real soon now, along with a lot more TI
stuff.
10-year-rule PC's:
Televideo 1605C (1) Disassembleed to install HD and repair keyboard
Runs DOS 5.0 just fine.
Compaq Deskpro 386s (1) I believe this may be one of, if not the
first, Compaq 386 desktop model.
KLH 195 (1) 286-12 AT clone with VGA graphics, 4Mb RAM.
Assorted Tandy 1000's (3)
Commodore Colt (1) bad mobo
Commodere PC (2) unknown working order
I have stacks of 386 and 486 machines, of course, which I mostly rob for
parts, or upgrade to socket 7, having plenty of Pentium mobos lying
around, but these are not classic yet, even if they are thoroughly
"obsolete".
Others:
Altos 8000 (1) HD model, have docs and schematics, some software.
Rums MP/M.
C64 (1) have a couple of C64 floppy drives and monitor, too, can't
remember the models.
Commodore/Diablo daisywheel for CBM 8032, I think, plus parts unit.
Apple IIc (1)
Had an Apple IIe but I just sold it to some kid for $10.
Apple Mac SE (1) flaky ps., w/ImageWriter, mice,3rd external 800k
floppy, no HD, much lit, all docs except oper. manual, no software.
Probably more that I'm forgetting.
Wanted: TI computers, peripherals, software, docs. Interested in all
kinds of stuff, but that's what I focus on.
--
Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.
-- Pablo Picasso
Paul never tried to build or restore one.
-- jbdigriz
Received on Sat Apr 14 2001 - 12:17:57 BST