Collection list (just for phun)

From: r. 'bear' stricklin <red_at_bears.org>
Date: Thu Apr 12 12:12:37 2001

What the heck, I'll jump in and see how good my memory is. I'm including
some of the more modern systems which don't fall under the charter of this
list, just because I consider them 'classic' anyway.

Apollo
 - DN4000
 - DN5500

Apple
 - Apple ][plus (several)
 - Apple ][ clones (various)
 - Apple //c
 - Apple //gs (2)
 - Apple //c+
 - Macintosh
 - Macintosh 512k
 - Macintosh Plus
 - Macintosh SE/30 (2)
 - Macintosh IIsi
 - Macintosh Quadra 700
 - PowerMacintosh 8500/180
 - Network Server 700

Atari
 - 400
 - 800
 - 800xl
 - 1200xl

Coleco Adam

Commodore
 - VIC20 (several)
 - C=64 (several)
 - C=128
 - C=128DCR
 - B128
 - Plus4
 - Amiga 500 (2)
 - Amiga 3000

Compaq
 - Deskpro 286
 - Portable II
 - Deskpro XL 5/90 (2)

Convergent Technology
 - NGEN Workstation (8 MHz 80186)
 - NGEN Series 286
 - NGEN Series 386+

Data General
 - Nova
 - AViiON 310/CD

Digital Equipment Corp
 - MicroPDP 11/73
 - VAXstation 3100 m76

Franklin Ace 1000
Heath/Zenith H89

Hewlett Packard
 - 9000 345
 - 9000 715/50 (2)
 - 9000 715/80 (2)

IBM
 - PCjr
 - PS/2 9595-0MT
 - PC Server 520
 - PC Server 315
 - Thinkpad RS/6000 prototype
 - i486 EISA clone

Jupiter Ace (several)
Kaypro 10

Laser
 - 50
 - 128

LNW Research LNW-80

NeXT
 - NeXTcube
 - NeXTstation
 - Daydream

Northstar Advantage
Olivetti P6060 (does anybody know anything about this?)
Ohio Scientific C1P
Random S100 CP/M crate

Silicon Graphics
 - IRIS 3130
 - Indigo R4400 Elan
 - Webforce Indy R5000
 - R10000 Indigo2 Impact

Spectravideo 328

Sun
 - SPARCstation 5
 - SPARCstation 20

Symbolics 3650

Tandy Corp.
 - TRS-80, 4k Level 1, no keypad (eat your heart out Enrico Tedeschi)
 - TRS-80 Model 1 (several)
 - TRS-80 Model 3
 - TRS-80 Model 4P (two)
 - TRS-80 Model 16
 - TRS-80 Color Computer 2
 - TRS-80 Micro Color Computer MC-10

Teletype ASR35
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (several)
Tomy Tutor
Toshiba T1100

plus the obligatory boxes of spares and accessories.

I owe a couple of the 8 bit micros (we haven't yet decided which) to David
Williams (I haven't forgotten).
Received on Thu Apr 12 2001 - 12:12:37 BST

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