barryn
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Hello everyone. My list of vintage computers that I have is:
Additionally I have an eprom programer and a SVD floppy disk emulator which I use to transport software to my old machines.
I also maintain the Mac GUI frontend for MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) at www.macmess.org
System name | Description |
Amiga 4000 | Fully functioning system with floppy, hard disk, and network interface. Hooked up on the internet. In use. |
Apple IIe platinum | Fully functioning system in use, has floppies, CPM soft card,etc. In Use |
Apple IIe | Fully functioning spare system |
Apple clone Laser 128ex | Fully functioning. In storage |
Atari 800 | Fully functioning system in use, use serial io to a Mac mini to simulate floppy disks as it's floppy drive does not work. In use. |
CoCo I | Recently restored fully functioning system with floppy disk and controller. In use. |
CoCo 3 | Fully functioning system with patched multi-pak, floppy disk controller, and speech pak. In use. Has a Drivewire ROM and uses storage on my Mac mini as a hard disk. |
Commodore 128 | Fully functioning system with 1541 and 1581 floppy disks. In use. Has a Drivewire ROM and uses storage on my Mac mini as a hard disk. |
TI99/4A | Fully functioning system with expansion box, floppy disk controller, and speech pak. In use. |
Timex sinclair | Non functional. I suspect a bad Z80 CPU. |
TRS80 Model 100 | The first laptop computer. Fully functional with a serial cable and software that emulates it's floppy drive on a modern computer. |
Additionally I have an eprom programer and a SVD floppy disk emulator which I use to transport software to my old machines.
I also maintain the Mac GUI frontend for MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) at www.macmess.org