There is a museum in San Antonio, SAMSAT, but I do not know their status. I will see what
I can find out about their museum piece (they seem focused on computer education aspects.
They may have shut down during the pandemic.
Sounds like too much to add to my collection (mostly DEC Digital) all at once!
Stan Irwin
On Saturday, January 7, 2023 at 01:12:11 PM CST, George Currie via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
Greetings all, it's "that time", the time I've finally accepted that I
no longer have the time/energy/space to devote to this collection/restoration hobby that
I've been able to enjoy for several decades now.During this time, I've managed to
amass a pretty sizeable amount of hardware, software, manuals, etc. We're talking half
a garage, part of a large shed and a storage rental's worth of stuff. I need to go
through and hit some highlights, but there are things from rack mount PDP-10's, an SGI
(Challenge XL rack, Indy's), tons of old Macs (original, 512, original, Portable,
etc), Lisa, Apple II, Commodore, TRS80, Grid, HERO robots, DG Aviion, HP PA-RISC, MIPS
system, early luggables (e.g. Zenith), boxes of ISA cards, etc, etc, etc. A good 20ft
uhaul trucks worth of stuff.There is no way I can piece meal stuff, so I'd be looking
for someone, or an org like a museum, who is willing to take the whole enchilada.This is
an early feeler before I start doing actual inventory to see if a) is anyone interested
in/capable of dealing with a large collectionb) is anyone aware of someone, or a museum,
that may be interestedI know I'm a bit light on the details, and we all know where the
devil lives. But this is the first step.The collection is located in Central Texas.TIA for
any interest, leads, pointers, sympathy, ridicule, etc.George