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today, G3 pick up

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and as usual, the other things too

if you want it, you have to take it all

already tested

iMac DV indigo, nice, works fine

PB 1400c, all OK

PB 5300c, reinstalled system, all OK

PB 190, have to reinstall the appropriated system instead of the one installed now

Ti-book, nothing seems to work

to clean and verify

the G3 B&Ws

PM G3 MT

PM G3 server

the G4 quicksilver

external SCSI HD's

internal SCSI HD's

duo dock

some internal dvd rewriters

 
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i have good connections with graphic companies

for the moment, i renovate a building, i bought two years ago

still a lot to do

the concept

there is also an unused apartment to store the latest acquired stuff

and the rest at home and in the office

 
Kind of a shame really, they are really nicely made and still look great. Now they're not worth a cent.

 
Give it a few years when most are recycled, they will be worth something. I have 2 units that I am keeping, but seen dozens recycled over the last 2 years I could have had cheap but had no use for. The rev 2 units are nice and make great servers.

 
WOW!!! 8-o

That concept is amazing! Are you planning to open it as a museum or is it for personal use?

Could you send me the SketchUp model (or what ever it is)? I would love to explore it in more detail.

 
Agreed, very impressive plans! Any thoughts of turning one of those glass-enclosed rooms into a totally "vintage" space, where everything inside is from a specific time period, like a 1980s room, 1990s room, etc?

 
each project has evolution, from concept to final aspect

flexible use, first and second floor: reception, meeting room, inner garden, office, exebition, workroom, storage

computers in use or ready to use

linked residence and garden,

guest room at third floor

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- no separated rooms, not just piling computers, not a museum as is -

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agg23 wrote :Could you send me the SketchUp model (or what ever it is)? I would love to explore it in more detail.
it's made by ArchiCad (Graphisoft), you are nothing with the 'file'

the file needs a whole library and other data settings

 
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