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Trimming down the hoard - local pickup only - DFW, Texas

AmigaJules

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Hi folks,

We're planning a move in the next year and I need to drastically slim down my collection.

A lot of these items are heavy and/or fragile and I'm not interested in shipping, or paying Ebay/paypal fees.

I'm in Denton, Texas. I'll accept Venmo or cash payments.

All of these items worked when stored (with the exception of the ones at the bottom of the list that are flagged "not working") and have been in a climate controlled space.

Below is a list of all of the items, along with some notes on each. I believe the notes are accurate, but some items (interface cards, specifically) may have been moved around to other machines.

If you're interested in an item, please PM with an offer and we'll work it out.

Thanks!


Sanyo MBC-1000 - 1982
Z80A CPU @ 4Mhz
64KB RAM
2K ROM
Built-in 80x25 green monochrome CRT display
Built-in 5.25" 327KB floppy drive
RS-232 port, Centronics parallel port, floppy port
CP/M 2.2 O/S
User's Manual, Software Encyclopedia (BASIC manual) and original CP/M floppy and license agreement


Sinclair QL - June 1984
Issue 6
ROM version: JM
Serial: D14-085899 - manufactured by Thorn EMI Datatech
Sticker on bottom case: M QL-41-0385
Chips:
Motorola 68000 - datecode 8440
ZX8301 Master Chip CLA2310 - datecode 8448
ZX8302 Peripheral Chip - datecode 8435
NEC 8049 Intelligent Peripheral Controller - datecode 8424
Keyboard membrane replaced
4 microdrive cartridges - felt replaced, but don’t work in drive
120v to 220v step up transformer included


IBM PC AT 5170 - August 1984
Very rusty case exterior
80286 cpu @ 6mhz
Type 1 motherboard
BIOS replaced with AMI D286-1277-043089-K0 from http://www.minuszerodegrees.net/bios/bios.htm#5170 640 K RAM - 512 on motherboard, 128 on AST Advantage Card
Hercules Monochrome Graphics Card
Mediavision Thunder & Lightning VGA + sound blaster 16 bit card Hayes Modem - 8 bit ISA
360K Floppy
Western Digital 95044A 41MB hard drive & 16 bit hard/floppy controller - Drive specs: 977 cyl, 5 hds, 17 sec, 65535 precomp, 862 lzone
Use drive type 47 to use full capacity - will require reformat. Use drive type 11 to see data already installed on drive.

Sakhr (aka Al-Alamiah Corp.) AX-170 - 1986
MSX1 standard - very similar to Sanyo MPC-2
Z80A CPU @ 3.58 MHz (integrated in MSX-Engine T7937)
32 KB ROM
64 KB RAM
16 KB Video RAM
Mono audio out (General Instrument AY-3-8910 compatible PSG sound chip integrated in MSX-Engine T7937)
RGB video out (Toshiba T6950 VDP integrated in MSX-Engine T7937)
Composite video out
2 cartridge slots
2 joystick ports (Atari compatible)
Mini parallel port
Arabic keyboard & applications (calendar, word processor, etc) in firmware
To boot in international mode, hold down CTRL while you turn it on

Atari 1040 STF - March 1986
MC68000 CPU 8MHz (32 bit internal/16 bit external architecture)
1 MB RAM
196K ROM - TOS 1.00 - original ROM version - 6 chip - Rev D motherboard
720K Floppy Drive - uses DS/DD disks
640x400 high res monochrome mode - can output to VGA
640x300x4 colors & 320x200x16 colors - can only output to RGB display/may work with upscaler
Homemade Amiga mouse to Atari mouse adapter cable
Homemade hi-res VGA cable
SC1224 Color display
To navigate without a mouse: user Alt + arrows to move, Alt+Shift+Arrows to move at pixel scale, Alt+Insert for left click, Alt+clr/home for right click

Zenith SupersPORT 286 model 20 - 1987?
80C286 CPU @ 12/6 Mhz
1 MB RAM
3.5" 1.44 MB Floppy
No hard drive
Built in CGA LCD display with EL backlight
CMOS battery replaced

Toshiba T3200 - 1987
Need details & photos...

Amiga 2000 - March 1987
Kickstart ROM 2.04
DCE Computer Service - Mini Megi Chip w/ 8375 Agnus installed
GVP A2000-030 Combo Rev 3 - v.45/DF24 firmware
Video Toaster SN/6423794
ASDG Inc. - Alphabetics - Dual Serial Board
RGB Video & Computer - AmiLink VM - T - Master Controller
Amiga 2000 Keyboard
Video Toaster software throws some errors at startup
2026208 Graphics Memory
12284080 Other Memory

IBM PS/2 Model 55/sx Type 8555 - October 1987
80386sx CPU @ 16Mhz
2MB RAM
Built-in VGA graphics w/ 256K video memory - needs special cable with a missing pin
1.44 MB Floppy
60MB IBM ESDI hard drive (connected to MCA bus) C: & D:
Arco AC-1075 MCA IDE adapter
130 MB Maxtor 7131AT hard drive (connected to Arco) E:
SMC 8013 xP / A MCA ethernet adapter (AUI port selected)
Dallas DS1287 clock/cmos with re-worked external battery
ATX powersupply retrofitted into PS/2 power supply case - original supply was dead
Has a port on the back for some kind of Colorado Tape backup - it connects to the 2nd floppy connector internally
Novell DOS 7.0, Xtree Gold, MS Works, Locksmith software
IBM PS/2 55sx Reference Disk to configure MCA adapters
BATTERY UPDATED

Tandy 102 - September 1988
80C85 @ 2.4576 MHz
32 kB ROM
32 kB RAM
8 line x 40 character non-backlit monochrome LCD with 240 x 64 pixel addressable graphics
ROM applications include:
Microsoft BASIC 80
TELCOM - communications/file transfer
ADDRSS - address book
SCHEDL - to do list / organizer
TEXT - text editor
BATTERY REMOVED


Mac LC II - March 1992
68030 CPU @ 16Mhz
6MB RAM
256MB Vram
System 7.0.1
80 MB SCSI-2 hard disk
DaynaPORT LC Ethernet card
Mac OS 7.5.5 w/ Open Transport 1.3 & Appleshare Client
- need to get appleshare working - can ping machines on local network
Color display
BATTERY REMOVED


Amiga 1200 - October 1992
68EC020 CPU @ 14MHz
2 MB chip ram
AGA chipset
Amiga floppy drive (DD 880 kB)
1 GB CF Card in CF-IDE adapter
PCMCIA 16 bit type II slot
Keyboard was replaced when purchased
Kickstart 3.1 V40.68 ROMs
Svideo output mod - unknown what the switch on the output is for...
Classic WB lite v28 installed


Generic 486 - circa 1995
Desktop AT case with 200 watt PSU
Chicony CH-471A VL-Bus motherboard - AT keyboard port
AMD AM486 DX4-120 CPU
32 MB RAM (2 x 16MB SIMMs)
Tyan S1345 VL Bus IDE/Floppy/IO controller
DFI (Diamond Flower International) WG1000VL VL Bus VGA card - Cirrus Logic GD5428 Chip
SMC EtherEZ ethernet card
40GB Hard Drive, but BIOS only sees 2GB via LBA
1.44MB Floppy drive
DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.1 installed
Cirrus Logic 1.41 Windows 3.1 drives installed
Generic MS & Logitech compatible 3 button mouse


Dolch PAC 62 - Network General Sniffer configuration - April 1996
No Keyboard - homemade ps2 keyboard adapter cable


Motorola Starmax 4000/200 - September 1996
Powerpc 604e CPU @ 200Mhz
40Mhz system bus
512K L2 cache
2 MB VRAM
80MBs RAM
3GB IDE hard disk
CD-ROM
1.44 soft-eject floppy - may not be fully working, formatting disks fails, copying files to formatted disk works
5 PCI slots on a riser
Asante FAST 10/100 PCI Ethernet card - configured for DHCP
SCSI-2 connector on motherboard will work with LCII hard disk
Apple Design ADB Keyboard
ADB Mouse II
Mac OS 9.0
TCP/IP working - can surf internet with IE 5
- appleshare - can see afp servers but can't connect - haven't done any troubleshooting
Removed Rayovac 840 4.5v alkaline battery because it was leaking
To start without battery:
Plug in power supply
Press cuda button on the motherboard (near SCSI connector & RAM)
Press power switch

HP Jornada 680 - 1998
Hitachi SH3 133Mhz CPU
16MB RAM - allocatable between CPU/Program RAM and storage RAM
Type II PCMCIA slot
Compact Flash slot
640x240 color touch screen
56K internal modem
Infrared port
RS-232 port with proprietary connector
Windows CE 3.0 OS
Pocket Word, Excel, Powerpoint & Access ver 3.0
128 MB CF card installed as additional storage

Apple Bondi Blue iMac G3 - August 1998
Rev B
G3 233Mhz CPU (aka PowerPC 750)
512 K L2 cache
256 MB RAM
20 GB IDE .5hard disk
24x CD-ROM
ATI Rage Pro Turbo 6MB VRAM video
10/100 ethernet
56K modem
2 USB 1.1 ports
OS X Panther 10.3.5 - choose startup disk from system preferences
Mac OS 9.2.1 - choose startup disk from Apple menu, control panels, startup disk
BATTERY REMOVED works fine without

Compaq ipaq 3635 - 2000
StrongARM 1110 CPU @ 206 MHz
32 MB RAM
16 MB ROM
Compact Flash sleeve
Linux installed

Sony Vaio PCG-R505TSK/PCG-6112 - March 2001
Intel PIII 750/850 MHz?
256MB RAM
Intel 82815 Integrated graphics
12.1” 1024x768 active matrix TFT
30 GB IDE Hard (failing)
Trackpad doesn’t work when in docking station…
Sony Jogdial & software installed
Integrated modem & Intel Pro/100 ethernet
USB & Firewire ports
1 Cardbus PCMCIA slot
PCGA-DSD5 docking station w/ Floppy & DVD - DVD presents as IEEE 1394 device
Windows 2000 SP4 - Administrator password is blank

Apple Power Mac G5 Aluminum - June 2003 - confirm date - need more model specs
Dual PowerPC G5 (aka PowerPC 970) CPUs @ xxx hz
23" aluminum cinema display
iSight firewire camera
White Apple USB keyboard
2 clear/white Apple USB mice

Apple iMac 17 inch Core Duo “Early 2006” (model A1173 - aka 4, 1) - January 2006
Intel Core Duo (T2400) 1.83 GHz - 32-bit
2GB RAM
160 GB hard disk
8X DL Superdrive DVD
ATI Radeon X1600 - 128 MB VRAM - PCIel
iSight camera & stereo speakers
17” TFT LCD display (1440x900)
3 USB 2.0
2 Firewire 400
Aiport Extreme 802.11g
Bluetooth
Gigabit ethernet
mini-DVI
Aluminum USB keyboard with numeric pad
Apple Mighty Mouse w/ scroll trackball
OSx 10.6.8


Non-working units


AT&T PC 7300 - Unix PC - 1985 *Not working*
20MB hard disk, floppy, ethernet board, all documentation & OS setup disks
With DRUN patch for ( Motherboard revision P5.1 (modified) (WD1010 disk controller)
16 heads x 1024 cyls x 16 sectors/track x 512 bytes/sector = 134.2MB)
- LEDs indicate RAM failure on boot - Green screen
- LED 1 (red) & 3 (yellow) on = test 5 failed - dynamic ram
removed all RAM chips, cleaned mobo, installed sockets and all new RAM chips - still has the issue.
Based on input from VCforums - issue could lurk in the RAM addressing or multiplexing chips.
Storing this one for now...

NextStation Turbo Color - circa 1990-1993? *Not working*
ADB soundbox
Keyboard + all cables
MegaPixel display - Fixed powerup issue - has static buildup sound and neck glow I've been unsuccessful using a SUN - VGA adapter to run another display on it.
Hard drive sounds like it boots
Replaced all caps on motherboard - did not resolve issue
BATTERY REMOVED -(Panasonic Lithium BR-2/3A 3volt)
 
It's too bad the PC 7300 isn't shippable. Finding one is on my shortlist of windmills to go tilt.
 
It's too bad the PC 7300 isn't shippable. Finding one is on my shortlist of windmills to go tilt.

Yeah, it weighs a ton and with the display mounted on top, it's too fragile to ship. I also have boatloads of original disks & documentation for it in the AT&T binders.
 
It's too bad the PC 7300 isn't shippable. Finding one is on my shortlist of windmills to go tilt.

You better believe they don't ship well. About 15 years ago someone in the Chicago area found a warehouse full of 7300s in the original packaging and blew them out for a pittance. Despite being in the original carton with the original bracing, mine still arrived with the monitor swivel broken. Took another 10 years to find someone willing to part with the case top assembly.
 
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