Thank God I'm not the only one who decided to save that stuff back then.
Here goes:
Altos 580 with Altos Oasis OS.
CBM 64, slightly modded, 2nd series in 1st series housing with white keyboard.
Complete with Datasette and 1541 drive with built-in parallel copy conversion. Even with Suzo joystick in original box.
CBM PET, 4016 with dual disk drive and one-ton matrix printer (CBM 8024),
No drive cable. CBM has old upgrade to 32k.
CBM PET, 4032, another one and a keyboardless spare (somewhere).
PET #1 (4016) was rescued from the attick of a training institute which had their administration running on it, a very long time ago.
PET #2 (4032) and it's mate were rescued from the tip of a local company that produces insulation material. The PET's were used to run industrial machines until well into the 1990s.
CBM Amiga 2000 with XT Bridgeboard and 68030 upgrade board. with HDD and VGA adaptor.
CBM CDTV with keyboard and external diskdrive, including original box, manuals, etc..
Apple Macintosh+ with external hard drive.
IBM PC/AT 5170 with IBM monochrome monitor. Several IBM dot matrix printers, including a stash of IBM Proprinters. Original IBM/PC DOS 3.2 manuals and disks.
IBM PS/2 (almost forgot that one, with mono/VGA screen).
Bull Micral 65 PC Clone.
Ericsson Portable PC with built in mono plasma screen and printer.
Compaq Portable II
Toshiba T2200SX. Basically a 386 with mono VGA screen, but with the optional DX math processor installed.
(and no place to put it all :D )
Here goes:
Altos 580 with Altos Oasis OS.
CBM 64, slightly modded, 2nd series in 1st series housing with white keyboard.
Complete with Datasette and 1541 drive with built-in parallel copy conversion. Even with Suzo joystick in original box.
CBM PET, 4016 with dual disk drive and one-ton matrix printer (CBM 8024),
No drive cable. CBM has old upgrade to 32k.
CBM PET, 4032, another one and a keyboardless spare (somewhere).
PET #1 (4016) was rescued from the attick of a training institute which had their administration running on it, a very long time ago.
PET #2 (4032) and it's mate were rescued from the tip of a local company that produces insulation material. The PET's were used to run industrial machines until well into the 1990s.
CBM Amiga 2000 with XT Bridgeboard and 68030 upgrade board. with HDD and VGA adaptor.
CBM CDTV with keyboard and external diskdrive, including original box, manuals, etc..
Apple Macintosh+ with external hard drive.
IBM PC/AT 5170 with IBM monochrome monitor. Several IBM dot matrix printers, including a stash of IBM Proprinters. Original IBM/PC DOS 3.2 manuals and disks.
IBM PS/2 (almost forgot that one, with mono/VGA screen).
Bull Micral 65 PC Clone.
Ericsson Portable PC with built in mono plasma screen and printer.
Compaq Portable II
Toshiba T2200SX. Basically a 386 with mono VGA screen, but with the optional DX math processor installed.
(and no place to put it all :D )
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