Collection list (just for phun)

From: Iggy Drougge <optimus_at_canit.se>
Date: Wed Apr 11 11:01:39 2001

On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Iggy Drougge wrote:

> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 THETechnoid_at_home.com wrote:
>
> > I'd like to see some of your lists. I bet some of you would be hard
> > pressedd to list your whole collection in a message that the list server
> > would accept (too large).
>
> Not too much too boast about. Of course, I'm AFAIK limiting myself to
> stuff more than ten years old.
>
> Amiga 500 (several)
> Amiga 2000A
> Atari 520STM (several)
> Atari 520STFM (several)
> Atari 1040STFM (several)
> Atari 520STE (upgraded to 4 MB)
> Commodore 64 (several different models)
> Commodore 128
> Commodore 128D (several)
> Dragon 32
> Goldstar HC-200 MSX (broken)
> Spectravideo 728 MSX
> Sinclair ZX Spectrum
> DECstation 5000/200
> Personal DECsystem 5000/25 (broken)
> Atari 2600 (several, different models)
> 2600 clone, 32 built-in games
> Mattel Intellivison 3
> Philips G7000
> SEGA Mastersystem
> Nintendo NES =)
> SEGA Megadrive
> Pong "PC5" consoles (several, different models)
>
> I really think that's it.

Oops, that wasn't all. I forgot that I have some Macs and PS/2s , namely:

Mac IIcx
Mac IIxi (several)
Mac IIsi (several)
Mac LC
Mac SE (several)
Mac SE/30
Mac Classic
IBM PS/2 model 56 (several)
IBM PS/2 model 70 386
IBM PS/2 model 70 486
IBM PS/2 model 90 (several)
IBM PS/2 model 95

In addition to that, I've got newer Amiga, PC and Mac systems, though none
rating above 100 MHz. My fastest computer is probably the AXPpci Alpha at
166 MHz, but that has never been operated due to lack of ECC SIMMs.
I suppose I prefer a lot of slower computers instead of a single faster
one.
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