I currently own:
- Erinaceous, a custom-built PC with an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ running
Slackware Linux 8.1.01-stable
- Anatine, a Toshiba Satellite 1115 with a Mobile Intel Celeron 1.50GHz
running Slackware Linux 9.0
- Aetus, a Hewlett-Packard Pavilion something-or-other with an Intel
Celeron (Coppermine) 633MHz running Slackware Linux 7.1.0
- Forcefield, a Sun Ultra
30
running Solaris 9
- Indy, an SGI Indy R4400/200 running Irix 6.5.17
- Terse, an HP 9000/735
C100 running HP-UX 11.00
- Minifridge, an IBM 7013
pServer 560 running AIX 4.3.3 (currently down for power supply repair)
- Summer, a DEC VAXstation
3100
Model 76 running OpenVMS 7.3 (No longer; hard drive died! Now running VAX-Linux, but may be back to VMS soon)
- Enthalpy, a DECstation 5000/25
running Ultrix 4.5
I also have (too lazy to write full specs):
- Sparclassics (sexy, moxie, trixie) running OpenBSD, Splack Linux, and one that has no OS at the moment
- Sparc IPC (shrug) with SunOS4.3
- Two Sparc IPCs running nothing, one with dead NVRAM
- DEC VAX4000-300 Rackmount, jenna, who cannot seem to netboot and has no DSSI drives or Qbus SCSI controller (anybody care to donate?)
- DEC3000AXP running NetBSD-1.6U
- Another Vaxstation 3100m76 running nothing
- Two Indys with dead power supplies and no RAM
- A 286 destined to run Xenix/286, Elks, Coherent/286, or Minix/286
- Ledge, my trusty 386 (no coprocessor but I want one!) running Slackware 3.x
- Three Pentiums which will eventually be running Mosix
- Dead & disected LASER 128... may be resurrected if I can repair the power circuitry, replace some chips, and rebuild the keyboard
- Atari 400, 800, 800XL, 1200XL, in scattered parts and are probably unsalvageable
- One PC/XT and a couple 386s which are in scattered parts and are probably unsalvageable
- A 486 which should be running FreeBSD eventually
- A 486 (glitch) running a customized Slackware distribution
- Another few 386s/486s
- Sparcstation 1+ with some broken Solaris install, to be fixed
- Sparcstation 2 (leningrad) with NetBSD
- Josephina, a dual-SuperSPARC mainboard from a SparcServer1000E awaiting a faux rack and minimal power supply
- A Powerbook 610 (I believe) with dead hard drive and floppy drive and busted mouse which used to run MacMiNT over JET
- Some sort of PowerMac without functioning video
- Fingertips, a Pentium 60 which acts as an internetwork mediator, running Slackware
- A low-latency Linux box used for band recordings (AMD K6/233 running modified Slackware)
- A Teal Indigo2 with no OS
- Calculators: Casio 9850CFX (I think), 2 x Sharp 9300LC (or something like that, has a pen/touchscreen), TI-85, TI-83, TI-92, HP-48GX, HP-49G.
You can see where a certain Redmond operating
system is designed to go...
My wishlist:
- PDP-11
capable of running unix
- Cray
running Unicos (a T3E that doesn't require
3-phase
would be nice!)
- DG/UX mainframe
- EP/IX mainframe
- Mac G4/G5 running OS X
- Amoeba cluster
- VMScluster
- SMP versions of almost everything above
- Sun3 (a 68k Sun)
- GE-645 or Honeywell 6180 or L/68 (or a working
emulator?)
- AT&T 3b1 and 3b2
- Apollo Unix workstations
- HP-49G+ I own one now, thanks to hpcalc.org!
- TI-92+
- SGI Indigo, Iris (for nostalgia) Now owned-indigo!
- SGI Octane, Onyx, O2, Origin, or anything else with R5K, R8K, R10K, or R12K
Now owned-octane! Maybe soon with TRAM?
- A CP/M system
- An MP/M system
- HP B9000 series workstation, or PA-RISC2.0 box
- Acorn RiscOS machine
- Various ARM boxes running ARM Linux
- Mac capable of running A/UX
- A tape robot and a CD robot
- Network many-CDROM drive
- High-capacity RAID array
- Abilene connection
- Direct Usenet feed
- Laser printer that speaks postscript
- Thermistor matrix for temperature monitoring
- Cisco hardware
- SDSL or T1 or T3 (or even OC96, heh heh) with a few static addresses (or a /24 block?)
- VAX 11/780, 4000 and 6000
- IBM System/360, /370, or S/390x mainframe
- IBM AS/400 miniframe
- Just about anything computer-related
UPDATE! This list is very out of date. Check out a
live status report to get
a more accurate list of stats and the like.
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