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OEMs & clones on eBay (continuous listings)

Lot of 6 motherboards
Description: "Vintage Computer Circuit Boards", yea.
Looks like there is a 5150, 5160, and clone 8088 motherboard in there.
I hate eBay sometimes. I was winning this at like $10 until someone came in and tried to snipe it at 30 seconds left.
 
I was bidding on that same auction too, I stopped at 35! lol. I learned do not bid early on stuff like this...
 
VTech Laser Turbo XT Intel 8088

Vtech Laser Compact XT MotherBoard

"PAK" generic clone AT 286-12 with motherboard and power supply

DFI 386 Processor with Full Tower AT case

AMSTRAD PC20 DOS COMPUTER

Emerson 8286ECV PC Harris/Intel 286SX 16MHz

Sanyo MBC 555

AT&T PC 6300

AST Research BRAVO II SERIES 386SX/20

Gateway 2000 tower

Genuine Hercules graphics card with box

IBM XT 256-640KB Motherboard
 
I was bidding on that same auction too, I stopped at 35! lol. I learned do not bid early on stuff like this...
I still ended up winning, but at like $70 instead of $10. I think I did OK, but not great. There were some cool things in there, an early 16k-64k 5150 board, an early 64k-256k 5160 board, a PS/2 model 30 planar, some sort of turbo xt with a V20 on it, and a couple of 286 boards. Not sure if anything works... some stuff is obviously missing parts, and one is clearly labeled bad keyboard and no bios. :)
 
A few more interesting things:

Eagle Computer Pc Plus 2 8088
Includes keyboard, Eagle branded monitor, and software.
The big difference between the origional Eagle PC and the PC Plus is the extra ISA slot. It also has up to 640k instead of just 512k.

TBS 5000 generic AT desktop clone

Another TBS 5000 generic AT desktop clone

Wyse 286 PC Personal Computer

486 UMC U5SX CPU Micro desktop

A nice little mini-tower DTK 386, looks like it just needs some de-yellowing.

IBM XT 286 5162, apparently loaded with a Model M Kbd, Compact Flash, VGA, and SoundBlaster

IBM 5150 Personal Computer Desktop PC

LOT OF 4 Vintage IBM XT 5160 PC Personal Computer

LOT OF 2 Vintage IBM XT 5160 PC Personal Computer

IBM PC 5170 Computer
 
I just saw this, a Compaq Portable that appears to need a little help, but seems reasonably priced, at the moment, with at starting bid of $49:

 
Wish I had the money, could definately use another working floppy drive and the brightness knob off that. Maybe it even has the chip required for 640k.b
 
Atari PC3 Desktop PC 8088

Texas Instruments Professional Portable Business Computer - Color monitor

Zenith Data Systems Z-138-42 Transportable Personal Computer -Vintage

386 Siemens Nixdorf PCD-4Lsx

Columbia Data Products 1600 MPC IBM PC clone 8088

Columbia Data Products 1600 VP 8088 - "Parts"

DTK TURBO 1000 IBM Clone Desktop Computer

Two full tower AT case computers

SWAN XT10 TURBO- 10 Datatech IBM Clone Desktop

Gateway Versa 0418 Computer

EP XT10 IBM Clone PC Desktop Computer

Generic XT Clone

Packard Bell Legend 300SX 16 MHz PC, looks nice
 
This is the most generic-looking IBM I've ever seen. I though it was just a no-name clone that someone stuck an IBM badge on as a goof, but that's no generic clone inside -- it has IBM's "Blue Lightning" CPU, and was made by IBM in Scotland:

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This is the most generic-looking IBM I've ever seen. I though it was just a no-name clone that someone stuck an IBM badge on as a goof, but that's no generic clone inside -- it has IBM's "Blue Lightning" CPU, and was made by IBM in Scotland:

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My grandmother had one of these "clone" systems. IBM dabbled in selling some of the parts they made to third parties. They were ok affordable systems at the time before the pentium rolled out. I dunno, the badge is clearly a joke. But the ebay description is clearly outrageous.
 
No-name 386 generic Clone

QED 286x generic Clone

Datatech Standard Turbo-10 generic clone

Apache Systems generic clone with 90Pro Iomega Bernoulli drive

Tandy 1000 SL

Cordata CS-6103 286 Clone

Olivetti M300-01 XP 2655 386

Toshiba T1100 Plus

Zenith Data Systems Z-171

Columbia Data Products 1600, later revision

Columbia Data Products 1600 with software and manuals

IBM 5150 case

Heathkit HF-151-20

Heathkit HF-148-40

Oh, and an Apple IIgs stuffed in an Otrona Atache case?! Just sold for $1,600?!?
 
A lot with two IBM PC computers and Apple II computers.

"THE" Turbo XT clone, 10 MHz, 40MB HD, 360K floppy

Case only: "PONY COMPUTER" AT desktop clone case

Vintage JS 286 Everex EV-1800 286 Computer - Boots, Look, Read

PANASONIC SR. PARTNER RL-H7100

Panasonic Sr. Partner Model RL-H7000W

Vision Systems XT clone

Ieee Inc Dallas, Texas generic desktop Clone

Zenith zf-151-5 8088 PC Clone

Zenith zw-151-52 8088 PC Clone

Kaypro 16 PC clone

IBM AT 5170 case

AST Premium 386/16 Computer


Columbia Data Products CGA video card

Columbia Data Products 1600 motherboard
Earlier revision with earlier 3.02 BIOS.

Heath Zenith Data Systems Z-100 Documentation + Schematics
Is this archived somewhere?

Western Union Telegraph Co Teletype Machine Teleprinter
Older than a PC, but interesting
 
AST Premium 386/16 Computer
Just in case anyone was interested in this one, it looks like the battery leaked all over, especially on the keyboard port:

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It already sold, but I though this was very interesting:

A Columbia Data Product 1600 with their early proprietary (non-ISA, uses a connector on the motherboard) hard disk controller:
I'm thinking that may have been supported under their OEM DOS 1.25.
 

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