Items for completing some items in the collection: HP HIL keyboard/Mouse (2) (acquired – need 1 HP HIL mouse) Amiga 500 power supply (3) Amiga 2000 computer Amiga mice (3) Apple […]
FrostByte – The Vintage Computer Coffee Shop
Looking for investors for my Fantastic Idea: “A Retro Computer Coffee Shop” called “FrostByte”. The concept is that vintage computers and software will be displayed like it’s 1984. And when […]
Some recent acquisitions from April/May 2016
EndNote v5 for Mac, VirtualPC for Mac (runs Windows 98), Netware (I wonder who remembers this), HP 28S scientific calculator, Flight Simulator II for Apple II, Windows 95 (lots of […]
Apple IIe Manuals
AT&T Unix PC – Opening Up
Needed to open up the Unix PC and see what was the cause of the failing hard drive (hoping it may have been a loose connection). It is amazing how […]
Interesting HCI Input Devices
The Mouse is the input device that we best know. However, through the years there have been a variety of other interesting devices. SpaceBall devices for 3D External Trackpad Watcom […]
The devaluing of Aeroplan
Recently I have starting to question the value of Aeroplan. Over the years we have seen the devaluing of points. Examples have included the increase in Business Class to Asia […]
Series of Vintage Computers Booting Up
A series of vintage computers booting up (in the YouTube Channel) — includes: HP 9000 PA-RISC with NeXTStep SGI Indy with IRIX Compaq DeskPro 590 with OS/2 rev 2 Compaq […]
Backup Solutions from the 1990s
In the 1990s several backup solutions were offered. These consisted of a type of tape backup presented in a cartridge format. The two main companies behind this technology were IOMega […]
AT&T Unix PC 7300
I acquired a AT&T Unix PC 7300 computer from the Orange County, California area from a person who used to work at Bell Labs. AT&T Unix PC (1mb memory/40mb hard […]