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  1. #51
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    Yep. Ya got me!
    Good lord, that truly is a maxed system. How come you don't have the Sirius BOB? Is it just not setup or are you missing it completely?
    = Excellent space heater

    Wanna help feed my OCD?
    You got a TU-56, RK-05, or PDP-8 or PDP 11 handy??

    **I'm in need of 9-Track tapes!**

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    I've got the Sirius BOB with the serial digital option and the huge, 20-pound anaconda-size cable that connects it to the Onyx, but it's just not in the photo.

    Your pics are incredible!

  3. #53
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    Default My ongoing efforts to display and/or use some of my collection

    Hello all,

    I've recently taken some new pictures of my setup:

    facebook album

    Not too messy, and mostly in daily use.

    Paul.
    My vintage Computer Museum. Please visit.

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    Alright, rifled through my digital photo album and created a quick page with various bits of my collection.

    http://www.hurtley.info/newhome/Computers.html

    It's mostly Macs, but I have a growing collection of non-Macs. (I just don't have pictures of most of those.)
    Mac 128 through MacBook Pro, PC-AT through Homebuilt Core i7 965 and quad Itanium 9150M, and many in between.
    Newton, Palm V, N-Gage, Tapwave, iPhone.
    Intellivision, Game Boy through DS, GameCube, Wii.

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    Here's my small IBM PCs collection that sits on top of my wardrobe:

    On the top left is a 1983 IBM 5151 monochrome monitor;

    On the top right is a 1984 IBM 5153 CGA monitor;

    On the center left is a 1983 IBM XT 5160:
    - 256k RAM on board;
    - AST SixPak Plus card with another 384k RAM;
    - 8087 coprocessor with IBM stamp on it;
    - CGA card;
    - orginal full lenght Hercules card;
    - Seagate ST-412 10MB HDD;
    - 1 360k FDD;

    On the center right is a 1986 IBM XT 5160:
    - 640k RAM on board;
    - CGA card;
    - WD25 20MB HDD;
    - 2 360k FDDs;

    On the bottom left is a 1985 IBM PC 5150:
    - 256k RAM on board;
    - CGA/monochrome card;
    - 2 360k FDDs;

    On the bottom right is a 1986 IBM XT/286 5162:
    - 640k RAM on board;
    - 80287 coprocessor;
    - CGA/monochrome card;
    - Seagate ST-225 20MB HDD;
    - 1 1.2MB FDD;
    - 1 360k FDD;

    Two another XTs can be seen between monitors. Unfortunatelly, there's no more place for keyboards.
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