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What is the Computer Zoo?
I'm collecting historical and not so historical computers, while I can find space form them. Nearly all of them still work, many are operational.
News:
2009-06-13
: Relaunch
Relocation to Munich and weeding :-( Standy for updates.
2004-06-23
: Relaunch
New design and bilingual german/english: The new Zoo!
2004-06-12
: LiveZoo
Now this WebServer is running on my DECstation 5000/150 with NetBSD!
New Exhibits
MicroVAX 3100, IBM PC-RT Modell 6150, SPARCstation ELC, SPARCstation IPC.
And the day will come when I will add the images and texts!
Sun Microsystems Computer
Sun 3/50
(16Mhz 68020, 4MB RAM, no disk at the moment, 19" b/w screen)
Sun 3/60
(20MHz 68020, 20MB RAM, 300MB SCSI disk in "Shoebox", 19" Fishbowl)
Hewlett-Packard Computer
HP 9000/715
(50MHz PA-RISC 7100, 32MB RAM, 1GB SCSI disk)
Digital Equipment Computer
MicroVAX 3300
(10 MHz CVAX, 4MB RAM, 2 two 300MB DSSI disks, 1GB CompacTape)
DECstation 5000/120
(20MHz R3000, 16MB RAM, 2GB SCSI disk, 19" color screen)
DECstation 5000/150
(50MHz R4000, 80MB RAM, 2GB SCSI disk, Webserver)
Multia VX40
(166 MHz Alpha 21066, 24MB RAM, 330 MB SCSI disk)
Apple Computer Computer
Mac 128k
(9" b/w screen, expanded to 1MB RAM, internal and external 800k floppy)
PowerBook 180
(10" mono LCD, 33MHz 68030, 120 MB Harddisk, Floppy)
These systems are operational and (apart the Mac - no ethernet) connected via 10Base-5 Ethernet (Yes, the thick
yellow cable
) with each other and with my "modern" machine (SPARCstation 10). Besides there is quite some stuff
under the desk
.