Over the years, I have accumulated a small collection of computers, some of which may by now have become a rarity. As they do take up quite a lot of volume, I have had to part with some of them. I've since added my GSMs, as by now they definitely have entered into “computing device” territory.
| device | comment |
|---|---|
| Atari 2600 | One of the first widely distributed video consoles |
| Dragon 32 | An early home computer |
| Atari Mega ST 1 | Mid-to-end 80ies home computer |
| Commodore Amiga 3000 | Mid-to-end 80ies home computer |
| DEC DECstation 210 | 286 PC |
| Apple Mac Classic | All-in-one Apple MacIntosh |
| NeXTstation | From Steve Job's second company, precursor to the MacOS X machines |
| Sun SparcStation 20 (2) | Sun Microsystems 32bit workstation |
| Sun Ultra 30 | Sun Microsystems 64bit workstation |
| Sun Netra T1 (2) | Sun Microsystems 1U 64bit server |
| DEC 3000 | Early Alpha machine |
| DEC AlphaServer 1000A | (then-)highend DEC Alpha server |
| DEC VT510 | Original terminal (console) |
| SGI Indy | Silicon Graphics workstation |
| HP 700/X | X11 terminal |
| HP 48SX | graphing calculator |
| Handspring Visor | PIM device, company split-off from Palm |
| PC Pentium 90MHz (with FDIV bug) | early 90ies PC |
| AMD K6-2 350MHz | mid-90ies PC |
| Intel Pentium II 350MHz server | Intel Pentium II 350MHz server |
| AMD Athlon 800MHz | ca. 2000 PC |
| AMD Athlon64 X2 4600+ | Athlon 64 X2 4600+ |
| HP Omnibook Laptop | PC Pentium 133MHz Laptop |
| Acer Travelmate Laptop | PC Centrino 1.6GHz Laptop |
| Asus EEE PC 901 | 9“ Netbook Atom 270, SSD |
| Asus EEE PC 1000A | 10” Netbook Atom 270, HD |
| Terra Notebook | 17“ Notebook i7 4702MQ, SSD |
| Siemens ME45 | GSM |
| Siemens CX75 | GSM, forgettable |
| Nokia N95 | GSM |
| Samsung Galaxy Note | “phablet” |
| LG/Google Nexus 5 | GSM |
| Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Edition 2014 | Tablet |
| Samsung Galaxy S4 Active | GSM |
There is a computer museum in the country, the Computarium. They do have quite an interesting collection there. I've donated some of my boxen there.
The guys from Syn2Cat also have a nice collection of old and less old machines. Some of my boxen have gone to them, insofar as the Computarium wasn't interested.
Last updated: 2015-12-17