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Like Tezza, my collection is stored in cardboard boxes (each system has it's own labeled box or boxes) and displayed on my web site.
The video game systems, while in boxes at the moment, are preparing to move to their new home. I am designing a cabinet for my living room where they can all live together. To play any one system, all I will have to do is press the button associated with that system and enjoy. They will all be connected to a central switching panel so there's no need for manually unhooking and reconnecting each system as I want to play. I may have to have to design it to allow two systems to play at the same time on two TVs - one for me and one for my gf - otherwise I may never get to play |
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My computer and video games collection site: http://www.zeela.se |
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I see I'm not the only one using Gorm shelfs, they are really nice. And wow, that is lot of ABC and Compiz machines Here is part of my collection posted in another thread.
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Looking for: anything from SGI or DEC/digital |
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And there are not that many Compis machines... Only three, one Compis II and two ordinary Compises.
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My computer and video games collection site: http://www.zeela.se |
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