I have a few classic machines that get used often, including a PDP-8
(sometimes for demos, sometimes because I'm working on a fault, and
sometimes because the workshop can be cold otherwise), an Acorn
Archimedes A440 (used for file transfers and other apps), and an SGI
Indy that runs 24/7 as a mail server and printer server.
I have a few machines that run occasionally, including a PDP-11/23, a
microPDP-11/83, an Apple ][+, a Commodore PET 2001 8K, an Exidy
Sorcerer, a BBC Micro Model B, a NeXT slab, and an 16-CPU SGI Origin
2000. Most of these are used for demos.
As for the total collection, it depends on what you count, but I think
over 60 machines if you include SBCs like a KIM-1. Which reminds me,
that needs fixed too, after it died again at the last exhibition :-(
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York