creepingnet
Veteran Member
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.
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.