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* [[Macintosh SE/30]] (system 1006)
* [[Macintosh SE/30]] (system 1006)
* [[Macintosh Classic]] (system 1007)
* [[Macintosh Classic]] (system 1007)
* [[Macintosh LC]] (system 1008)
* [[Macintosh LC]] (system 1008) - 10MB RAM
* [[Macintosh LC II]] (system 1009) - 10MB RAM
* [[Macintosh LC II]] (system 1009) - 10MB RAM
* [[Macintosh LC III]] (system 1010) - 36MB RAM, MC68882
* [[Macintosh LC III]] (system 1010) - 36MB RAM, MC68882
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* [[Macintosh Color Classic]] (system 1012)
* [[Macintosh Color Classic]] (system 1012)
* Macintosh Performa 6320CD (system 1013)
* Macintosh Performa 6320CD (system 1013)
* [[Motorola StarMax 3000]] (system 1014)
* [[Motorola StarMax 3000]] (system 1014) - 200MHz [[PowerPC 603e]], 160MB RAM, 64GB SSD, [[MacOS 8.1]]
* [[Power Macintosh 6100]] (system 1015) - 60MHz plus G3 card, 72MB RAM, AV card
* [[Power Macintosh 6100]] (system 1015) - 60MHz plus G3 card, 72MB RAM, AV card
* [[Power Macintosh 6100]] (system 1016) - 66MHz, 72MB RAM, DOS card
* [[Power Macintosh 6100]] (system 1016) - 66MHz, 72MB RAM, DOS card
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* [[Macintosh IIsi]] (system 1021) - 17MB RAM, 213MB HD, [[Applied Engineering QuickSilver]] cache card, [[EMacSE30C]] Ethernet, [[System 7.1]]
* [[Macintosh IIsi]] (system 1021) - 17MB RAM, 213MB HD, [[Applied Engineering QuickSilver]] cache card, [[EMacSE30C]] Ethernet, [[System 7.1]]
* [[Power Macintosh G3]] (system 1028) - Mac OS X Server 1.2
* [[Power Macintosh G3]] (system 1028) - Mac OS X Server 1.2
* [[Power Macintosh 9500]] (system 1033) - dual 180MHz [[PowerPC 604e]], 224MB RAM, 64GB SSD, System 7.6.1
* [[Macintosh IIci]] (system 1034) - 12MB RAM, 160MB HD


===Apple===
===Apple===
* [[Apple IIgs]] (system 1022) - Apple RAM card, CF storage
* [[Apple IIgs]] (system 1022) - GW4201B 4mb RAM card, CF storage
* Apple IIe clone (system 1023)
* Apple IIe clone (system 1023)


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* Pentium 233MMX (system 1027) - 256MB RAM, 8GB CF HD, Windows 95
* Pentium 233MMX (system 1027) - 256MB RAM, 8GB CF HD, Windows 95
* [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] (system 1030)
* [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] (system 1030)
* Dual Pentium III 1.266Ghz (system 1031) - 3GB RAM, 64GB SSD, Windows 2000
* Dual Pentium III 1.266Ghz (system 1032) - 3GB RAM, 64GB SSD, Windows 2000


===Commodore/Amiga===
===Commodore/Amiga===

Revision as of 11:31, 19 October 2019

Big box software collection

This page will feature a full inventory of the Higher Intellect Technology Museum. The original museum pages feature items which are no longer in our collection, so this page will reflect the current museum inventory. A full inventory is starting in 2019 and may take some time to complete.

The technology museum is owned by Paul Lezica and first started in the early 2000s.

Inventory

Desktop Computers

Macintosh

Apple

  • Apple IIgs (system 1022) - GW4201B 4mb RAM card, CF storage
  • Apple IIe clone (system 1023)

Silicon Graphics

  • SGI Indy (system 1018) - R5000SC/180, 256MB RAM, 24-bit video
  • SGI Indy (system 1019) - R4400SC/200, 64MB RAM, 8-bit video

Sun

PC/Generic

  • Motorola Atlas (system 1025) - PowerPC 604, Windows NT 4.0
  • Dell Optiplex 466 (system 1026) - 66MHz 486DX2, 40MB RAM, 500MB CF HD, Windows 3.11
  • Pentium 233MMX (system 1027) - 256MB RAM, 8GB CF HD, Windows 95
  • Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (system 1030)
  • Dual Pentium III 1.266Ghz (system 1032) - 3GB RAM, 64GB SSD, Windows 2000

Commodore/Amiga

Laptops

Macintosh

PC/Generic

PDA/Handheld

Peripherals

TV/Video Systems

Input Devices

Audio Devices

Networking

Power Supplies

Expansion Cards

Video

Audio

Controllers

Network

Modems

Cache/Accelerators

PCMCIA/CardBus

Misc

Components

Motherboards

Processors

CD Drives

Tape Drives

Removable Storage

Disk Drives

Hard Disks

RAM/ROM

Previous Items

Some items which were in our collection temporarily (scrap rescue) or sold to cover museum expenses.


See Also