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A list of all the machines I've had (in probably chronological order)......

creepingnet

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The guitar forums make posts about guitars like this, figured I'd post my list of hardware I have/had....either way to kill time while a backup at work takes hours.

Tandy 1000 SX - First computer
Flight 386 SX
GEM (386)
Kat's old Frankenputer (AMD 5x86 PR-75)
Packard Bell Legend 843+
IBM PS/Valuepoint (Cyrix DX2/66)
IBM PS/Valuepoint 425SX
IBM PS/2 Model 70
IBM Ps/2 Model 30 286
Twinhead SlimNote 433DX/s - Laptop
Twinhead SlimNote 433SX/M - Laptop
Prostar 9200M (486) - Laptop
Duracom 5110D (486) - Laptop
AT&T Safari 3151 Globalyst (486) - Laptop
Ergo 3500 Notebook (486) - Laptop (obviously)
Zenith Data Systems SuperSport 286 - Laptop
Compaq Presario CDS520 (486 DX2)
InWin Q500 Pentium Pro System 200MHz
Compaq Deskpro 386
Compaq Deskpro 286
Micro Configurations Corp. 0A XT Clone
PC's N' More Tower (P166) - Went to mom
Pc's N' More Tower (P166)- Went to Travis
Pc's N' More Tower (P233)- Sat in the shop
PC's N' More Tower (P233)- trashed
Emtpy tower case 486 - Used for parts
Empty Tower case 486 #2 - used for parts
Packard Bell Multimedia - DOA, used for parts
Packard Bell 416SX - really a 386, had an AST Pentium 60 board in it for awhile
Dell 325P (386/25) - DOA, keyboard lines eaten by CMOS battery acid
Dell Optiplex Pentium 166 - Restoration Project, went to a friend
DEC 486 - Sold on E-bay
Zenith Data Systems 486 - Sold on E-bay
Texas instruments TI-99/4a
Amdek 286/a
Tandy TRS-80 CoCo 3
Commodore 64
Apple Macintosh 7100/80
Apple Macintosh 6100/60
Apple Macintosh 5200/75 LC
IBM PS/2 Model 30 286
IBM PS/2 50Z
IBM PS/2 Model 50z - DOA
GEM 286
DTK 386 - used for parts to fix GEM
CAT computers 486
No-Name 386 SX - rebuilt into a K-6 for my roomie's kid
Cover-less 486 tower - stripped for parts
Home Built XT System - has had several incarnations including Pentium and presently 8088
IBM ThinkPad 755CD
IBM ThinkPad I-Series 1400
Everex StepNote NC1500
Tandy 1000 EX
IBM PS/2 Model 35 (386SX)
IBM PS/2 Model 30 (8086)
Tandy 1000
Acer Premium 386/SX
AMT "Ex-Microsoft" Tower
White Box 386 tower that was really an AMD K-6
Another 386 tower that was really posing as an AMD K-6
Apple Macintosh 6400/180
Apple Macintosh SE FDHD
Apple Macintosh SE/30 (with no hard drive....STILL)
Apple Powerbook 540C
Home Built Pentium D System (current main computer)
Acer Aspire One Netbook
Dell Latitude E6400 (technically not mine, work laptop)
HP nc4010 Notebook (girlfriend gave it to me who's dad gave it to her - "Dadtop")

Dang, that was a lot, and still 7/8ths of that crazy backup to go. I'd be surprised anyone would want to read this.
 
Yeah, I'm shocked, I used to do a lot of shuffling around in years amongst friends, family, and other computer enthusiast types.
 
Wow, you had lots of computers.

My latest computer is also an Acer Aspire One Netbook, very light and practical, you can almost walk around with it on your hand.

In fact, I'm writing this on one of those.
 
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