Hi everyone!
I'm appealing to anyone who might have some old computers tucked away somewhere (garage, roof space, shed...) that are no longer wanted or needed. I'm talking about the really old stuff such as:
- IBM PS/1 or PS/2 machines
- Apple Macintosh Classic, Classic II, SE/30, Plus, Power Macintosh etc...
- Any IBM Compatible 286, 386, 486, early Pentium or older
- Anything old, weird and wacky I can have a play with (Amstrad, Microbee...?)
Basically anything with a CPU clock speed of 166Mhz or under ;-)
They don't need to be 100% working properly or even complete (a few missing bits like I/O cards, RAM, hard disks etc... is fine) but a complete unit would be nice.
What on earth for?!? I hear you say... well, I have a huge bunch of old RAM modules that I'd like to re-home, but before I do, I'd like to test them to see what's good and what's bad. Most of them are the old 30-pin or 72-pin EDO modules which no longer fit in anything I have (the oldest machine I have is a Pentium III which takes SDRAM).
My other reason is that just as some people like restoring old cars, I enjoy the challenge of restoring old computers to their former working glory (or if that isn't possible, simply refreshing my knowledge and reminiscing over old technology that I grew up with by conducting my own little private teardowns).
I am happy to pick up from you (if you live in or around Sydney, Blue Mountains or Wollongong). I'm not looking to spend a whole lot of money on this hobby (as I'm in the process of pouring most of my earnings into my first home) but I might be able to offer some remuneration depending on what you've got.
I'm also happy to discuss a trade if you're after something in particular yourself. I have boxes full of random parts (mostly server bits and some complete Dell rack servers). I might even have a Sega Mega Drive console somewhere. Alternatively, I could offer you my services as an IT nerd (computer/laptop repairs, data recovery) and I even do VHS to DVD conversions using proper professional video gear (none of this home VHS player and composite video stuff!)
If you can assist, I'd love to hear from you!
Michael.
By the way, Dave: You should really consider starting something like EEVbay.com exclusively for EEVblog buyers/sellers/traders ;-)