On 09 Oct 2023, nelgin said the following...
Figuratively speaking anyway.
I had a BBC Micro with sideways ram with built in real time clock, AMX mouse, floppy drive, 10mb hard drive and controller, modem, 100's of floppy discs, all sorts of ROMs, JP101 sparkjet printer...all gone to
the tip.
I feel for you as I did the same thing, back in 2015, I was moving to a new home and since I was only allowed in the place once before purchase I felt I was downsizing so my garage was filled with old computers. I had every Intel PC from XT up to P4 (1 of each, all working) probably a dozen 5.25 floppy drives, 6 or 7 3.5 floppies, about 7 modems ranging from 1200 baud up to 56k (the prized possession was the USR v.Everything) a Lt Kernal Hard Drive for the C64 with Multiplexer (the HD was dead) an Amiga 500 with Hard drive and extra Ram. A couple of Commodore Monitors, and a ton of misc hardware, My BBS backup tapes along with a external tape drive (that worked). Quite a bit, today with Retro selling high, All of this stuff would probably be worth in the area of about $3k!!! I gave all the Commodore and Amiga stuff away for free to a guy who lived near by at the time, and threw all of the PC stuff away..
Fast forward to 2018, I get the BBS bug again, go looking for my v.Everything, because I wanted to offer dialup on my new BBS, it's gone, I wanted to run said BBS on a backup machine, P4, Gone! I get the bug to start running my Commodore BBS and an Amiga BBS (I wanted a BBS for every OS I ever used) all of that stuff GONE! Granted, I did do the things I wanted, I run those boards but in emulation.. I did buy a couple of C64's to run a BBS replaced the Lt Kernal HD with a Clone, started to rebuild my retro stash. BUT I still miss all of my old stuff, the sad part about this all? I didn't downsize after all.. I upsized and have a FULL room for storage!!!!
Moral of the story. DON'T THROW ANYTHING OUT!!
Al
... A book in the hand is worth two on the shelf!
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