Nice! It's good to have projects.Wow... If I were to count, I have less than twenty, most doing something useful. I'm still trying to find a useful place to host two m68k Macs - one is a Quadra 610 for which I need a NuBus adapter so I can have two ethernets so it can do NAT...
I've got several I'd like to setup... Quadra 950, IIsi, Q605, MacTV, DuoDock w/ Duo 2300c, one of my Sun machines, one of my Atari's. I already have an SE/30, Beige G3, G5, MacBook Pro, Apple IIe, and a home built PC in my MAME cabinet setup.
It seems like most of my projects involve cataloging, testing, and repairing my old systems
I definitely like to keep them running, but I lean toward keeping them original. I will switch cards, HD's, RAM, use parts from one to repair another, and the occasional processor upgrade, but nothing too drastic.Thank you. I like to keep old machines running, although I'm not super-sentimental about keeping them completely original. Many of mine have added oscillators, m68040s with permanently attached heat sinks, QuadDoublers, batteries, et cetera. But seventy six... Damn! That'd be around $450 just for the lithium batteries if you put two in each machine!
Yeah, the cost of keeping batteries in these old systems is a prohibitive factor, as well. Most of the batteries I have were pulled from my collection. If they register 3.6v, I keep them for when I need to plug them into a system.




