![]() These include:Īn SGI Indigo2 and O2, both running IRIX 6.5 I also have a few old computers that came with systems already installed. ![]() Two old MS-DOS 6.22 (I think) boot disks from a long-dead Packard Bell 486 PC (there also used to be a restore CD, but that disappeared a long time ago) MaxOS Linux (a somewhat obscure commercial Linux distribution from 2000, which tried to be "Windows-like" it uses KDE 1 as its desktop, and appears to possibly be based on Slackware) LynxOS 4.0 demo (a realtime Unix "clone" with a relatively conventional architecture) Most of those images are downloaded, but I have also received DVDs of images in the mail from a few people as well. I don't have much as far as original media goes, although I do have a lot of images (the majority of which I have installed in emulators on my laptop). I'm currently in the process, however, of completing my collection by moving (copying in the case of original media) it to the internal server, and then reorganizing it (in all of this, I'm downloading every Microsoft product from all of the FTP servers I know of, and mixing it with my own personal collection).Įvery year, my collection grows, and the reason I needed the server's 130 GB hard drive was because I kept running out of room. I also have an internal server (in my own house) running with a 130 GB Maxtor hard drive and two partitions, containing 18 GB of my collection in the "Releases" folder in the root directory, I'm going to have a full collection stored on it, and I also have some parts of my collection stored on other system's hard drives as well, however, the collection on my system's hard drives consists mainly of already released builds and unreleased builds that I can't disclose without permission of the original owners. ![]() I've got at least 120 disks/CDs containing retail operating systems, OEM operating systems (mostly Recovery CD-ROMs), MSDN/TechNet releases, including betas, (not all are entire operating systems but DDKs and other utilities), and non-MSDN/TechNet betas, all include what was purchased on eBay recently, even though it hasn't arrived. ![]() Mac OS X Server 1.0 (original correct label)
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