Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Current Vintage Computer Collection as of 19-JUN-2018

So here is what I have in my collection so far...

System/Model Release Year Notes
Atari 400 1979 Working perfectly
Atari 800 1979 Working perfectly
Atari 600XL 1983 Working perfectly
Atari 800XL 1983 Working perfectly
Atari 1200XL 1983 Working perfectly
Atari 65XE 1985 Working perfectly
Atari 130XE 1985 Working perfectly
Atari 1040ST 1985 Working Perfectly
IBM PC 5150 1981 No Monitor, has bad RAM, needs RAM Tests, possible new RAM
Kaypro II 1981 Working perfectly
Kaypro 10 1983 Working Perfectly, has 10MB HDD!
Osbourne 1 1981 Needs a new Power Supply
TRS-80 Model 3 1980 1 Broken Floppy drive, but works
TRS-80 Model 4 1983 Working Perfectly
TRS-80 Model 4P 1983 Working Perfectly
TRS-80 Color Computer 1980 With Floppy Drive, accessories
TRS-80 Color Computer 2 1983 Working perfectly
TRS-80 Color Computer 3 1986 Working Perfectly
TRS-80 MC-10 Micro Color Computer 1983 Works Perfectly
Apple 2E 1983 Working Perfectly
Apple 2C 1984 With Monitor, Working Perfectly
Macintosh LC 1990 With 12" Color Monitor, Working Perfectly
Power Macintosh 6100 1994 Working Perfectly
IMac G4 2002 Working Perfectly
Power Computing Powerwave 604 1997 Working Perfectly
Mac Mini 2014 Needs HDD Replacement
DEC VT220 Terminal 1983 Working Perfectly
DEC VT320 Terminal 1987 Working Perfectly
DEC VT420 Terminal 1990 Working Perfectly
DEC VT510 1993 Working Perfectly
DEC Rainbow 100+ with 20MB HDD 1982 Working -- but need proper Video Cable to test
DEC Rainbow 100 1982 Need video cable
Sun Sparcstation Ultra 1 1995 Works, Needs new NVRAM. Awaiting diagnostics
Sun Sparcstation Ultra 5 1998 Works, Needs new NVRAM. Awaiting diagnostics
Sun Sparcserver 1998 Works, Needs new NVRAM. Awaiting diagnostics
TI 99/4A 1981 Working Perfectly
Timex/Sinclair 1000 1981 Working
Sinclair Spectrum 1982 Working
TRS-80 Color Computer 1980 With Floppy Drive, accessories
Compaq Portable 1983 Works, but 1 floppy is bad
Russian Krovum 64 1992 Russian Sinclair Clone!
Russian Delta SA 1991 Another Working Russian Sinclair Clone!

I've been so busy making display space for them all, and getting them repaired, and acquiring software for them that I haven't had a chance to blog about it much. With my dayjob, and other hobbies, I have to find time to document these things when I can.

One project I hope to start real soon is hooking up one of the terminals to a Raspberry Pi running SimH, emulating both a DEC PDP-8 and a DEC PDP-11.