OK here's my List 1. Origonal IBM PC - from memory no hard drive - working (on 5.25 floppies) but not used 2. Origonal IBM XT with a 20Meg (?) drive. working but not used 3. HP9828(?) desktop. Working but tapes drives need attention (cassette tapes). Includes a thermal printer & IO & RS232 cards as well as extra memory and a math pack 4. Pentium 133 - works but missing hard drive at the moment (lent to my sister in law) 5. Celeron 2Gig PC running XP - The home PC. 40Gig Hard drive has "issues" & will be replaced after the Xmas rush. 6 Various "AT clones" in disrepair - mostly stripped for parts. 7. Atari 400?. With 40Meg Drive. Works but I haven't got a mouse or any sort of instructions wrt the operating system commands etc. (CPM??) Monitor very useful for fixing VCRs etc. 8. 486/66 Win98 - works slowly if required. Fully doublespaced and overfull disks - not used except to recover old utilities & games etc And this is AFTER a cleanout! Richard P On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, john chung wrote: > My list of stuff..... > > 1) 486 MHz x1 Win 3.1 > 2) 100 MHz Pentium x1 FreeBSD 4.5 > 3) 120 MHz Pentium x1 FreeBSD 4.5 > 4) 300 MHz Pentium II x1 FreeBSD 4.5 > 5) 500 MHz Celeron x1 Win95 > 6) 1GHz Pentium III x1 Win2k > > in short 6 machines. Not allowed to keep anymore at home........ Only > using 4,5,6 currently. I'm also at 6: 1) Athlon XP1600 running Win98SE, wife's email/websurfing machine 2) Athlon 1.3Ghz (older model Athlon) running Win98SE, my email/websurfing /programming/whatnot machine 3) Athlon XP1700 running Win2K Pro, video editing/burning 4) PII 233Mhz running Red Hat 6.2, webserver (to be retired) 5) Celeron 2.0Ghz, Debian 3.0, will be new webserver/email/DNS when I finish setting it up 6) Celeron 300, running Win95. This is my "dead media" machine, were I'm slowly archiving the contents of old floppies (5.25" 160K on up...) and such. Will be retired when I run out of readable old media. 2, 3, 4, and 5 are on a video switch. I swap cables for #6. Yah, I'm a geek... Bill -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body