This is from memory.... Unless otherwise noted they are functional.
2 TRS-80 Pocket computer (one is in need of batteries.)
TRS-80 Model 4P
Tandy 6000 HD (needs repair of a jumper wire on the mainboard)
TRS-80 MC-10
Atari 2600
Atari 7800
Atari 800
Atari 800XL
Atari 1040ST
Apple ][+
Apple //c
Apple IIgs
Apple Mac Portible (currently only displays bombs on bootup)
Apple Mac Plus
Apple Mac IIfx
Apple Mac IIlc
Boston V
2 Commodore 64
Compucolor II
HP 86
Osbourne I
GRidPad
Timex/Sinclair 1000
Timex/Sinclair ???? forgetting the damn model number (1500?)
AT&T 7300 Unix PC
Epson Equity II
Epson PX-8
Epson QX-10
3 no-name XT compatible
1 no-name AT compatible
1 no-name 386 machine
1 no-name Pentium machine
1 Dell Pentium II machine
A pile of assorted cases and Pentium Pro and Pentium II motherboards that I
keep meaning to do something with.
Magnavox Odessey2
Sega Genesis
Sharp 6800? forgetting another damn model number
Olivetti M10
Sun 3/110
If you count coprocessor boards as separate computers,
8086 processor board for the AT&T 7300
PC Transporter (V30 processor) for the IIgs
Z80 CP/M card in the Boston V
Speaking of the PC Transporter, does anyone have a newer driver disk that
would allow the memory on it to be used as a RAM disk under System 6.0?
Since upgrading from System 4, attempting to install the RAM disk driver
results in a crash during boot-up.
Eric