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What's In The Retro Room and Server Room
What good is having a menagerie of classic and historically relevant computers
(plus some really kick-$#% server hardware) if you can't brag about it? So let's
brag about it. Some of these machines are very special to me, so I've tried to
talk a little about why I have them in my house and where I got them. (What was
here [11]in 2015? [12]in 2014? [13]in 2012?)
Note to creeps, burglars and freaks: this house is protected by an alarm system,
hidden webcams recording off-site and my laser-sight .40 Glock pistol (loaded
with hollow point). This is not a joke.
If you're more curious about a particular item, feel free to [14]drop me an
E-mail.
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1. alex
Beige-box clone AMD Am5x86/133 (P75), 40MB RAM
MS-DOS 6.22
DOS games machine
Gift from a friend
2. spindler
Quadra 800, Motorola 68040 clockchipped to 40MHz, 136MB RAM
Mac OS 7.6.1, Mac OS 8.1, A/UX 3.1.1
Mac 68K workstation
Gift from a friend
3. jonathan
Power Mac 7300, 800MHz PowerPC G4/7455, 1GB RAM
OrangePC 620, K6-II @ 400MHz, 128MB RAM
Mac OS 9.1, Windows 95, Windows 98
Mac games machine, Windows games machine
University surplus
4. indy
Silicon Graphics Indy, 150MHz MIPS R4400SC, 256MB RAM
Irix 6.5.10
Newport XL24 graphics, Indy Presenter board
Low-end SGI workstation, software testing
Private purchase (case is blue bag under far table corner)
5. russell
Macintosh IIci, 50MHz Daystar '030+FPU, 64MB RAM, 8 o 24 o GC
MacIvory III (8MW RAM)
Mac OS 7.1 and Genera 8.3
An incredibly expensive but compact Lisp Machine
Purchased from DKS, but was a piece of crap, and I had to rehabilitate it at
substantial additional expense
Total bill: about US$6000
6. dave
Amiga 4000T (QuikPak), 56MHz Motorola 68060, 2MB fast/128MB chip RAM
Hydra NIC, Picasso IV RTG
AmigaOS 3.9
WHDLoad games and AmigaOS experimentation
Private purchase
7. scottie Tadpole-RDI Ultrabook IIi, 400MHz UltraSPARC IIi, 512MB RAM
PGX24 graphics, all three (!) hard disk slots populated
Solaris 10
pkgsrc work, eventually
Private purchase
8. sparky
Sun Ultra-3 laptop (rebadged Tadpole Viper), 1.2GHz UltraSPARC IIIi, 2GB RAM
Solaris 10
Sterilizing crotches and starting fires, Solaris development
Private purchase
9. lucky
IBM ThinkPad 800 Power Series, 66MHz PowerPC 603, 80MB RAM
AIX 4.1.5
Portable AIX test rig
[17]smit happens
Private purchase
10. purplehaze
Silicon Graphics Indigo^2, 175MHz MIPS R10000, 256MB RAM
Solid Impact graphics, Irix 6.5.22
Sex appeal
Private purchase
11. scubeydoo
Power Mac G4 Cube, 450MHz PowerPC G4, 512MB RAM
Mac OS X 10.4.11
Looking sexy (still waiting for a CPU upgrade and parts)
Estate sale
12. jean
BeBox, dual PowerPC 603/133 CPU, 256MB RAM
BeOS R5
BeOS workstation
Private purchase
13. reykjavik
Solbourne S3000 "DX", 33MHz KAP SPARC, 40MB RAM
[18]Upgraded with S4100 CPU module and L2 cache
OS/MP 4.1C (SunOS 4 based), SCSI2SD
SunOS workstation; console for ken
Private purchase (case is black bag on ground)
14. ken
DEC VAXStation 3100 M76 SPX, 35.71MHz KA43-A "Rigel", 32MB RAM
OpenVMS 6.2-Y2K
VMS workstation
Private purchase
15. bryce
2007 Mac mini, Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz, 2GB RAM
Mac OS X 10.6.8
Android development, Windows 7 VM
Bought new
On top on the monitor stand: USRobotics Pilot 1000, before it was Palm, just
'cuz
Shares KVM with "C" Under The Bench machines (below)
16. bil
Commodore 128DCR, 1MHz MOS 8502, 128K RAM
1571 disk drive, RR-Net Ethernet
Commodore BASIC 2.0/7.0
6502 development workstation
Private purchase
In front: C64DTV
In The Back Closet
[19]Tomy Tutor (Bought new, my first computer), Tomy Pyuuta, Tomy Pyuuta Jr.
[20]Commodore MOS KIM-1 (1MHz 6502, 1KB RAM) (x3) (Rev A, D, F) [21]As seen on
the Leo Laporte show!
Original OLPC XO-1 (x2; bought new from Give One Get One)
akane: Macintosh Portable (being repaired)
andrew: Macintosh IIsi (my first Macintosh)
barkley: Blueberry iBook G3 (WaMCom regression tester)
benji: Macintosh PowerBook 1400 with G3/466 ([22]Classilla tester)
(my first laptop, repaired hand-me-down from bro-in-law)
bigbunny: General Magic DataRover 840 (Magic Cap)
gordon: Toshiba Satellite 486 Laptop (disk image workstation)
nathan: AT&T Globalist 620 P75 (Windows 95)
peanut: IBM PCjr, in case (plays King's Quest)
rintintin: Macintosh PowerBook 540 (68LC040)
spot: Newton eMate 300 (x2)
wally: PowerBook WallStreet G3 (PDQ), 292MHz G3 ( [23]Rhapsody test machine)
fiduo: [24]PowerBook Duo 2300c/100 (PowerPC 603e) with mini-dock and working
battery
[25]IMSAI 8080 with Z80 card (being rehabilitated)
Various portables: Atari Lynx (full kit), Atari Portfolio, Nintendo GameBoy, NEC
TurboExpress, Treamcast (portable Sega Dreamcast with LCD display), three
Commodore SX-64s
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On The Corner
1. woz
Apple IIgs ROM 03 in Woz Limited Edition case, Transwarp GS 7MHz 65816, 2MB
RAM
GS/OS 6.0.1
Apple II games machine
School surplus
2. jef
Canon Cat, 5MHz Motorola 68000, 256K RAM
Forth
Gorgeous museum piece and homage to Jef Raskin
Private purchase
3. mystic
Macintosh Colour Classic, LC575 Mystic board, Motorola 68LC040 @ 33MHz, 8MB
RAM, Apple II card
System 7.1
Apple II card testing
Private purchase
4. sculley
Newton MessagePad 2100, 162MHz StrongARM SA-110, 4MB RAM
NewtonOS 2.1
Newton experimentation
Private purchase
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The Consoles
1. stella
Atari 2600 VCS (Darth Vader), 1.19MHz 6507, 128 bytes RAM
Are you kidding?
Way too much Kaboom!
Private purchase
2. sadie
Sega Dreamcast, 200MHz Hitachi SH4, 16MB RAM, Broadband Adaptor
Dreamcast OS, Windows CE, Linux, NetBSD
Way too much Crazy Taxi
Bought new
3. sylvia
Sylvania GTE Intellivision Master Component, 0.895MHz GI CP1610, 1.4K RAM
Cuttlecart installed
EXEC
Way too much Shark! Shark!
Thrift shop purchase
(The original Tandyvision I had as a kid is around here somewhere too)
4. bally (aka, foie zgrass, ha ha ha!)
under the TV cart
Bally Astrocade, 1.789MHz Zilog Z80, 4K RAM
Internal OS, BASIC
Way too much Pinball and Gunfight
Don't use it on the rug
Private purchase
5. iris
Pedigree Burmese 2005 model year, 2-bit CPU, selective memory
Internal OS (usually in nanosleep)
Converts cat food to poop and air to purring sounds
Christmas gift when she was four months old
Worst cat ever
The Pong Machines (not shown here and not currently hooked up): Atari Ultra Pong
Doubles, Magnavox Odyssey 3000, Commodore [26]TV Games 2000K and 3000H
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Under The Bench
Except for the Tomy Tutor and the laptop, these systems are all attached to the
same KVM the Mac mini is, and are my most frequent daily drivers.
1. bruce
Power Mac G5 Quad, 2x2.5GHz PowerPC 970MP (dual-core), 16GB RAM, Nvidia
Quadro FX4500
Mac OS X 10.4.11
The machine this was typed on and the machine I use most of the time
Most of my software is built and developed on this machine as well, including
[27]TenFourFox
btw, Intel sucks
Bought new
2. tomy
Tomy Tutor, 10.7MHz TMS 9995 CPU, 16K RAM
Tomy OS v2.3
This isn't [28]my original Tomy Tutor; this is a "beater" I use for
experiments
It connects to the FireWire video input for the G5
Private purchase
3. atomicdog
15" Titanium PowerBook G4, 867MHz PowerPC G4/7455, 1GB RAM
Mac OS 9.2.2
Portable Mac OS 9 workstation [29]as seen on the Leo Laporte Show!
Private purchase
4. harlan
DEC AlphaPC 164LX, 600MHz Alpha 21164, 512MB RAM
Tru64 5.1B, NetBSD v.mumble, OpenGenera 2.0/Genera 8.5
General sexiness, occasional Lisp Machine emulation
Dig the sexy case
[30]Close-up of the custom case stickers, which I designed off the Alpha logo
Case bought new; board and CPU were private purchase
Did I mention sex?
5. bigred
Silicon Graphics Fuel, 900MHz MIPS R16000, 4GB RAM
Irix 6.5.30 with patches
V12 graphics with DCD, M-Audio sound, SCSI, DAT, DVD-ROM
High-end Irix workstation, software development
Private purchase
6. bryan
Power Mac G4 MDD, 2x1.8GHz PowerPC G4/7447A, 2GB RAM
Mac OS 9.2.2 (sees only 1.5GB)
Classilla development, OS 9 workstation
Bought new
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tramielski
Commodore PET 2001 (blue badge), 1MHz MOS 6502, 8K RAM
BASIC 2.0
Memorial to Jack Tramiel
Private purchase
Yes, [31]he and his son Leonard autographed the manual
The Servers and The Network
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1. thule
Macintosh IIci, 25MHz Motorola 68030, 128MB RAM
NetBSD v.mumble
Internal DNS, DHCP, powerfail services, AppleShare/AppleTalk
University surplus
On top: GSM terminal for remote status reporting; security camera
2. uppsala
This is the system serving you this page
IBM p520 Express, POWER6 4.2GHz (dual-core with SMT), 8GB RAM, SAS 15K RAID 5
AIX 6 TL.mumble
Web, [32]gopher, E-mail, database
[33]Bought refurbished because IBM won't deign to make end user sales
Yes, I've been an AIX sysadmin since 3.2.5
3. oslo
Power Mac G4, 450MHz PowerPC G4/7400, 2GB RAM
Mac OS X 10.4.11
File server and backup server (connected to FW800 RAID 5)
[34]Environmental monitoring
Point-to-point fast Gigabit Ethernet link to bruce
Private purchase
4. stockholm
[35]Apple Network Server 500, 200MHz PowerPC 604e, 512MB RAM
AIX 4.1.5 with patches
The original www.floodgap.com
Now emergency backup for uppsala
University surplus (but barely used when I got it)
5. Ghetto halon system
Behind stockholm: oulu
Cobalt RaQ 1, 150MHz MIPS RM5230, 32MB RAM
NetBSD v.mumble
NFS services
Gift from a friend
6. Next to oslo: [36]Philips hue lighting base station, monitor switchbox, T1
router;
Also behind stockholm: oslo's RAID 5 array, external 100Mbps switch, internal
secured 100Mbps backbone, internal secured 10Mbps backbone (with 10b2 segment
and LocalTalk segment); guest WiFi on network DMZ
7. debi/sondrestrom
Alpha Micro Eagle 300 (AM-3500-E300), 40MHz Motorola 68EC030, 16MB RAM, AM-75
console
AMOS 2.3a
[37]Proudly powering ampm.floodgap.com
Private purchase
Identically configured E100 next to it
8. homer
Hewlett-Packard HP 9000/350, 25MHz Motorola 68020/68881, 16MB RAM
HP-UX 8.0
More HP-UX therapy
Gift from a friend
This is the only room large enough for it
Waiting In The Server Room carl: Power Mac 7100, G3/400, 136MB, AppleShare file
server if thule croaks (might be replaced by the Performa 6115CD I just got)
holmstock: Apple Network Server 700 (hardware double for stockholm)
elroy: Hewlett-Packard C8000 (9000/785), 1.1GHz PA-8900 (dual-core), 1GB RAM,
HP/UX 11i
brinton: [38]Workgroup Server 9150, System 7.6, 80MHz PowerPC 601, 112MB RAM
jay: Amiga 3000, 25MHz 68030, 2MB chip/8MB fast RAM, AmigaOS 2.0 (with A3070
tape drive if I ever get around to messing with Amix again)
godthaab: Macintosh Quadra 605 in LC III case, 25MHz 68040 (full), 36MB RAM,
NetBSD.mumble (plus an identically configured LC475)
steve: Macintosh SE/30, System 6.0.8, 8MB RAM
andy: Macintosh IIsi, System 7.1, 36MB RAM
Mr. T: Macintosh Plus, System 6.0.8, 4MB RAM
big box o'[39]Tandy Pocket Computers
Elektronica MK-85 (looks like a Soviet Tandy PC-4, programs like a PDP-11)
various G4 Mac minis that multiply in the dark of night
two Tomy [40]Pyuuta Mk II systems and a number of Tomy Pyuutas
unnamed [41]Alpha Micro 1000 with sidecar AM-1001 external disk
unnamed Texas Instruments CC-40, with printer, serial and prototype wafertape
drive
unnamed Toshiba Libretto 70CT (Pentium MMX 120MHz, Windows 95)
unnamed Power Macintosh 9600
unnamed Tandy Color Computer 3, floppy drive, multi-cart expander
unnamed Atari XEGS, 1050 floppy drive, keyboard, light gun, joysticks
Timex Sinclair 1000 and 2068
unnamed Apple III, may or may not work, may or may not have been dropped to
find out if it works
various spare workstations and computers
Elsewhere In The House christopher: strawberry iMac G3 with Sonnet HARMONi
600MHz card, Mac OS 9.2.2 and OS X Jaguar (in the guest/music room)
beethoven: Yamaha CX5M with SFG-05 interface (in the guest/music room)
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dana: AlphaSmart Dana, PalmOS 4.1; note taking, what else? (in the commons)
luxo: iMac G4, 1GHz 7445 CPU, OS X Tiger; backup workstation (in the commons)
underdog: 12" iBook G4/1.33, OS X Tiger; my daily driver laptop (everywhere I
travel)
spartacus: Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh with G3 L2 upgrade (in my bedroom)
(beneath it: Apple Interactive Television Box)
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In Storage tma-01: PDP-11/44, in unknown condition, tape drives, RL02 disk
drive
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prototype Shiner HE (Apple Network Server): in bad shape, but neat looking
several Amiga 500 systems that also multiply furiously
unnamed Atari Mega ST with hard disk
thrashed Atari 400 with no power supply
two boxed Tandy Color Computer 2 systems
unnamed DEC DECmate II (PDP-8)
unnamed various DEC Professional-350 and -380 systems (at least one with
Venix)
crapload of dummy terminals, mostly Alpha Micro, DEC and Wyse
more spare systems than I can possibly enumerate
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