bjarvis: (Palm Tungsten E2)
[personal profile] bjarvis
I like collecting old personal computers. Yes, they're obsolete and slow as hell by comparison to current hardware, but they have a certain charm for me. Perhaps its because these were all built in the days before the kernels were multiple megabytes in size and were therefore comprehensible by mere mortals instead of exclusively by large corporate software development laboratories.

In any case, the father-in-law gave me two of his older machines yesterday. They had been sitting unloved in his office for years and he's finally clearing out the stuff he doesn't use or need any longer. Thus, I have inherited:



Apple Macintosh SE/30 Apple Macintosh SE/30
Motorola 68030 16 MHz CPU, 2 MB RAM, 40 MB hard drive, 1 floppy disk drive, MacOS 6.1.7, manufactured in 1988.
Apple Macintosh Performa 6200CD Apple Macintosh Performa 6200CD
75 MHz PowerPC 603 CPU, 16 MB RAM, 1 GB IDE hard drive, MacOS 7.5.1, 1 floppy disk, 1 CD-ROM drive, manufactured 1995.




Some of my other happy children include the following machines. I still have a working original model Commodore 64 and Vic20 back in Canada with my parents, along with the Gemini 10x printer I bought with them back in 1984. I hope to bring those home to join my other machines some time soon.



Commodore 64, circa 1985 Commodore 64, circa 1985
64 KB RAM, Commodore BASIC, slow-as-hell external floppy drive (5.25", 170 KB single sided), 1 MHz 6510 CPU
Commodore SX-64 portable, circa 1983 Commodore SX-64 portable, circa 1983
64 KB RAM, Commodore BASIC, built-in floppy drive (5.25", 170 KB single sided), 1 MHz 6510 CPU
Apple Macintosh Classic, circa 1990 Apple Macintosh Classic, circa 1990
2 MB RAM, 10 GB hard drive, 16 MHZ Motorola 68000 CPU, System 6.0 MacOS
Toshiba T1200XE, circa 1987 Toshiba T1200XE, circa 1987
1 MB RAM, 20 MB hard drive, 12 MHZ Intel 80286 CPU, LCD screen, MS-DOS 5.0
Radio Shack TRS 80 Model 100, circa 1983 Radio Shack TRS 80 Model 100, circa 1983
32 KB RAM, 1 MHz 8085 CPU, LCD screen (8 lines by 40 chars, not backlit), 300 baud internal modem, built-in word processor, BASIC and telecom application.




All are in working condition, BTW.

I'd love to collect more and larger machines but our storage space is limited and [livejournal.com profile] kent4str was already bitching loud and long about the two I picked up last night. sigh

January 2021

S M T W T F S
     1 2
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31      

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 2nd, 2026 06:01 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios