Well, machines I'd like to have in my collection are (in no order
whatsoever):
-Laptops & Portables-
Dynalogic Hyperion.
GRiDCase 3.
Zeos Pocket PC.
Acorn A4.
Compaq Portable 3.
Compaq Portable 4.
IBM PC Radio.
HP-85.
IBM PC Convertible.
-Desktops & Workstations-
NeXTStation Color Turbo.
Macintosh IIfx.
Xerox 860.
Original Commodore PET.
Amiga 4000T.
Macintosh Color Classic II.
Xerox 820-II
Macintosh SE/30.
-Miscellaneous-
Cromemco System 3.
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 01:33:34 +0000, "Ethan Dicks"
<dickset(a)amanda.spole.gov> said:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 11:48:42PM +0100, Tony Duell
wrote:
I fact let's start a thread of what items
people feel are missing from
their collections, Here's mine... (No, I am not asking for any of these...)
PDP10 (any model)
Me, too. I missed a KL10 taken home by an ex-CompuServant by six months.
(it was in his garage, then he pitched it). I was hoping to pick up a
discarded SC-25 or SC-30 when those were obsoleted, but I heard through
the grapevine that those were collected by Systems Concepts.
So... I have to content myself with running klh10 in the meantime (901
hours
of uptime since I last rebooted to get the NI20 going).
PDP12 (I have the full set of manuals)
Boy, that'd be nice, too... or maybe a LINC-8
Apple Lisa (I'd like to see how much worse it
was than the classic PERQ)
I wouldn't mind one of those, either. I remember using them before the
Mac
came out (at the local University). I couldn't compare them to a PERQ,
but
I could compare them to my experiences with the original Macintosh in
1984.
In the 12-bit world, I'm still missing a PDP-8/m, a PDP-8/f, and a WT-78.
I have an -8/e, so the -8/f is really optional, but since the -8/m is
a little different (smaller box, LED front panel...) that'd be a nice one
to have, too.
I really have enough classic CPUs to keep me busy for the rest of my
life.
What I'm always on the lookout for is *peripherals* for those CPUs,
especially
disks for pre-1985 DEC machines.
-ethan
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