Reply 20 of 45, by JidaiGeki
A useful exercise, as i need to take stock. The herd will need to be thinned one day, but crazily there are still gaps in the collection! Seems there are 17 working or nearly working x86 machines floating around (and 14 Macs though the majority of those don't boot)
Laptops:
Alienware 18 (new games and picture processing, Win 7 Ultimate)
Asus i7 (I bought it for me, handed to the wife, Win 8.1 *yuck*)
Acer i7
Thinkpad 760CD (intending to play DOS games on it)
Thinkpad 760EL (it was advertised as an XL,which is what I wanted, so the search continues - might try Openstep)
Thinkpad 755C (486DX4-75 with 20MB RAM, on its way over)
Thinkpad 360CS (owned it since new, 1995)
Dock II which works with all four Thinkpads
Still to get:
TP760XL/D, IBM 5140 Convertible, Compaq LTE, Canon Notejet III
Desktops:
Core2 QX9650 in htpc case (email and Web browsing, media serving)
Amstrad PC4386SX 386SX20 w/co-pro (equivalent to my first PC back in '92)
Pentium II gaming machine (picked up from next to a dumpster)
Dell Dimension 4500 P4 (rescued and cleaned)
shuttle FB51G P4 (plan to give to the family to use)
opteron 185 machine (planned for Xp gaming)
P4 based on Itox board with CF onboard and ISA slots (was going to be my original retro DOS box until the PII showed up)
Parts for a desktop 486DX2/66
Parts for a Socket 7 machine (Pentium, Winchip or IBM CPU)
Parts for a Socket 370 build
Still to get:
5150, maybe Compaq Deskpro 486