Just got back from an interesting pick-up for free: an IBM PC330-P75, model 6576 - 36H, together with two bags of 'accessories'.
Unfortunately beggars can't be choosers, so the keyboard it was photographed with (a 1992-vintage Model M) wasn't in the package having been sold separately, and the rest was incredibly smoky. Also, much of it was old ISDN stuff, which is even less useful than POTS modems. Given the smoke, I've binned anything not compellingly interesting, but that still leaves me with three IBM mice (two white ones with balls in good shape, one early optical more physically worn than I've ever seen a mouse, but still working, a null-modem cable, an external serial 33k6 modem, some USB stuff and also about 40 3.5" floppies, half of which comprise an OS/2 Warp 3 FixPak (32 to be precise). This is far more than I would ever want in the way of floppies, probably half are dead and they really stink, but I'll leaf through them for any unique driver versions etc before binning all but the cleanest.
The monitor is an IBM 2264 (15" 0.28 dot pitch CRT). Oh, and the PC330 had sound added: a CT3670 SB32, connected to a 6x Creative CDRom drive with original "MPC Multimedia PC" logo.
Not sure what to do with the system. On the one hand it's working as it is. I can replace the SB32 with an mWave sound/modem combo card and add a Lexmark-era Model M to make it complete & pretty authentic. Or I can strip out the P75 (somehow early P54C never really interested me) and stick in a PS/1 486 board I have that doesn't fit into the non-IBM LPX case I'm using it in now. Or I can dump Windows 95 and install OS/2 Warp instead. Or I could just clean it up and sell it.
Most interesting aspect of the system board is that all cache SRAM and the tag are socketed SOJ (similar to socketed DRAM for video). Never seen that before... apart from that it's an early i430FX thing with S3 Trio64 onboard - which makes this a very late & low-end P75. In any event the board can handle anything up to a P200, and I could just play around with a Powerleap adapter I go past that.
But first things first clean off all the yellow tar :r