Olfs Computer Zoo
As no one sponsors a heated storehouse for me, I have to cram everything in my flat. Unfortunately this leads to "storing" the not so interesting computers under the desks.
Now, whats lying there...
    Siemens PC-X, 80186, 1MB RAM, disk (small), text screen, runs SINIX 1.0
    Unfortunately only said "click" on the last power on.
    Commodore 900, Zilog Z8001, 1MB RAM, 20MB MFM disk, text screen, runs Coherent
    Apple II Clone,1(?) MHz 6502, 48kB RAM, mono screen, no disks :-(
    Commodore VC-20, 1(?) MHz 6502, 4(?)kB RAM, Datasette
    Commodore C=64, 1(?) MHz 6510, 64kB RAM, 1541 Floppy
    Schneider Euro-PC, 4.77Mhz 8088, 640kB RAM, 20MB MFM disk, 360kB floppy disk, mono screen
    Epson QX-10, 4(?) MHz Z80, 128kB RAM, 4(!) floppy disk, mono screen
    DEC LA-36 Teletype, 110 and 300 Baud
    Phillips P3800, "Lan-in-a-box", 4 80186 processors (1 master, 3 slaves) one per terminal, 70(?) MB disk, 60MB QIC tape, floppy disk, integrated UPS, 4 P2772 terminals
    Unfortunately still untested.
And in the shelves ...
    A Siemens Newton, identical to the Apple Newton Messagepad 100 except the logo.
    A Amstrad Notepad NC100, Z80, full-size kyboard, 8-line LCD display.
DEC Diskpack 500MB
Siemens Newton
Amstrad NC100 Notepad
DEC LA-36 Teletype
And thats all?
Clearly no. Thats one the computers. There also are printers, terminals, calculators, parts and lots of paper. And, of course, the yellow cable.