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Higher Intellect Technology Museum

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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[edit]

Desktop Computers[edit]

Macintosh[edit]

Apple[edit]

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

Silicon Graphics[edit]

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

Sun[edit]

PC/Generic[edit]

  • 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
  • AST Advantage! Adventure 6050d (system 1038) - 50MHz Cyrix 486, 24MB RAM, 512MB CF, Windows NT 3.1

Commodore/Amiga[edit]

Laptops[edit]

Macintosh[edit]

PC/Generic[edit]

PDA/Handheld[edit]

Peripherals[edit]

TV/Video Systems[edit]

Input Devices[edit]

Audio Devices[edit]

Networking[edit]

Power Supplies[edit]

Expansion Cards[edit]

Video[edit]

Audio[edit]

Controllers[edit]

Network[edit]

Modems[edit]

Cache/Accelerators[edit]

PCMCIA/CardBus[edit]

Misc[edit]

Components[edit]

Motherboards[edit]

Processors[edit]

CD Drives[edit]

Tape Drives[edit]

Removable Storage[edit]

Disk Drives[edit]

Hard Disks[edit]

RAM/ROM[edit]

Previous Items[edit]

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


See Also[edit]