Ozfer
Experienced Member
If you've seen any of my help topics that I've posted you probably know some of my collection already but here is the full thing. I have many vintage gaming systems and computers from the 70s-modern and I don't lean towards any brand. I will add more pictures soon.
vintage computers:
Vic 20
vicmodem, 1541 disk drive, tape drive, 1702 monitor
Commodore 64
1541 disk drive, 1702 monitor
IBM pc 5150
640K ram with odd-ball ram expansion board, trident VGA card, official IBM keyboard, 1 5.25" disk drive and 1 720k 3.5" disk drive, parallel port card unit came with 2, 5 inch disk drives originally.(many users here helped me get this system into working order since I got it last year and had no idea what I was dealing with at the time
Compact Macintosh Second Edition
full 4MB ram, 68030 micromac performer accelerator@16Mhz, 100MB scsi quantum fireball hdd(offical apple), 16MB virtual ram because of accelerator, 100MB iomega zip drive external scsi, offical 1 button adb mouse and a adb keyboard. I can also install a option motorola FPU later in the accelerator. Runs OS 7.1 (my repair adventure with this system since I originally got it in a not working state is on the vintage section in the macrumors forum)
Vintage game systems:
Atari 2600
Sega Master System
Nintendo Entertainment system
I have a ton more systems that I have collected but these are probably the most vintage I have. Kinda cool how NES and Vic20 used almost the same CPU and most systems used MOS back then... If I had more $$$ I would get more amiga and original apple computers but the prices have been skyrocketing lately on ebay... even the original IBM pcs are getting into the several hundred dollar range on ebay. Especially since Amiga seems to have more of a cult following now than ever and the original amiga 4000 and 3000 didn't sell as well as the older commodore systems.
vintage computers:
Vic 20
vicmodem, 1541 disk drive, tape drive, 1702 monitor
Commodore 64
1541 disk drive, 1702 monitor
IBM pc 5150
640K ram with odd-ball ram expansion board, trident VGA card, official IBM keyboard, 1 5.25" disk drive and 1 720k 3.5" disk drive, parallel port card unit came with 2, 5 inch disk drives originally.(many users here helped me get this system into working order since I got it last year and had no idea what I was dealing with at the time
Compact Macintosh Second Edition
full 4MB ram, 68030 micromac performer accelerator@16Mhz, 100MB scsi quantum fireball hdd(offical apple), 16MB virtual ram because of accelerator, 100MB iomega zip drive external scsi, offical 1 button adb mouse and a adb keyboard. I can also install a option motorola FPU later in the accelerator. Runs OS 7.1 (my repair adventure with this system since I originally got it in a not working state is on the vintage section in the macrumors forum)
Vintage game systems:
Atari 2600
Sega Master System
Nintendo Entertainment system
I have a ton more systems that I have collected but these are probably the most vintage I have. Kinda cool how NES and Vic20 used almost the same CPU and most systems used MOS back then... If I had more $$$ I would get more amiga and original apple computers but the prices have been skyrocketing lately on ebay... even the original IBM pcs are getting into the several hundred dollar range on ebay. Especially since Amiga seems to have more of a cult following now than ever and the original amiga 4000 and 3000 didn't sell as well as the older commodore systems.