
Location: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Registered: May 2002
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Re: The "too much crap" thread - who else has this problem?
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Mon, 31 January 2005 11:52

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[quote title=river wrote on Sun, 30 January 2005 22:41]Hi,
Apollo wrote on Sat, 29 January 2005 22:42 |
Quote: | Not yet you don't. Let me know what you have. I'm a collector of old computer stuff. Currently my focus is on CPU's (any platform or controlling device).
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CPU's, eh? On the board or just standalone CPUs?
I checked on the weekend. As far as standalones, I got a number of 8080, 8085, 8088, 8086, 6800, 6802, 6809, 6502, 6504, 2650, 9900, SC/MP, 68000, 68008 and Z80 chips. Also got all the various peripheral chips, EPROM, dynamic and static RAMs, and system chips to make complete systems out of the above processors. A number of these devices are ceramic, which the chip collectors seem to love.
If you're talking about Pentiums, then most of mine are in systems - P60, P75, P90, P133, and P166 machines. Also got a number of 286, 386 and 486 machines.
Other stuff is Tallgrass tape/disk units, some monitors, HP plotter, few old dot-matrix printers and other assorted stuff, as well as numerous SBC (Intel Multibus, Motorola MicroModule)and other development systems.
seeyuzz
river
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Oh yea. All of those CPU's sound great. And I'll take any brand. IBM, motorola, TI, Kingston, IIT, whatever, I've got a multi-tabbed spreadsheet for a reason to keep my collection listed. 
Onboard or not, doesn't really matter. And as for pentium, I've got most of the pentium era stuff. But I'm always open to more socket 4 things like the CPU's and motherboards. The only other pentium labelled things I'm after would be the rarer things like PII overdrives for socket8, laptop CPU's and xeon's but I don't expect you to have any of those things just laying around.
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