Computers
AT and earlier Computers
- IBM 5160 XT
- Sharp MZ-700
- Tulip PC Compact 2 Turbo-XT
- Tulip VisionLine WS386sx
- Commodore Vic 20
- Commodore 64
- Commodore Amiga 500
- IBM 486 PS/ValuePoint 433DX/S (Intel OverDrive)
- IBM 386 PS/ValuePoint 325T/S
- Baby AT 486 DX2 66mhz
- Packard Bell MultiMedia CLE1230/R
ATX Computers era
- AMD Athlon MP K7D-L Dual Socket
- AMD Athlon XP A7N8X-DELUXE
- AMD Athlon XP Asus Terminator
- i5 Asus P8Z77-V LX2
- Pentium 2
- Pentium 3
- Pentium 4
- Asus Barebone P4
- IBM eServer xSeries 220 Dual Pentium 3
- AMD Athlon 64 machine
Laptops
- Compaq Armada 1120
- Toshiba 320CDT
- Dell Latitude CPi #1
- Dell Latitude CPi #2
- Laptop Fujitsu Siemens Amilo-D CY23
- Laptop HP NX9005
- Laptop HP Compaq NX9010 #1
- Laptop HP Compaq NX9010 #2
- Laptop Lenovo T61 (garage software)
Gaming Consoles
- Nintendo (NES)
- Nintendo European Version
- Super Nintendo
- Nintendo 64 Ice Blue
- Nintendo 64
- Gamecube
- Gameboy (Classic)
- Gameboy Color Purple
- Gameboy Color Purple
- Gameboy Color Green
- Gameboy Advanced
- Nintendo DS Lite
- Nintendo DS Lite
- Atari 2600
- Sega Megadrive with box
- Sega Megadrive
- Playstation 1 Slimline (PSONE)
- Playstation 2 Slimline
- Playstation 2 Aqua edition
- Playstation 2 Black (std)
- Playstation 3 Fatedition
- Xbox 360
Macintosh collection
- Macintosh 512k with factory upgrade to Macintosh Plus 1MB (sadly the Flyback Transformer is cracked somewhere so it bypasses highvoltage)
- Macintosh Plus upgraded to 4MB and a SC20 external SCSI harddrive
- Macintosh Plus Platium version upgraded to 4MB with a RODIME external scsi harddrive fitted with a SCSI2SD card
- Macintosh SE FD/HD upgraded to 4MB
- Macintosh SE/30 – 8MB
- Macintosh Classic I upgraded to 4MB
- Macintosh Classic I upgraded to 4MB #2
- Macintosh Classic II upgraded to 10MB
- Macintosh Classic I (waiting on a PCB of Kai Robinson to rebuild this Macintosh, it had major battery leakage).
- PowerMAC 5500/275
- PowerMAC 9600/200 with 256MB Ram and a Studio Display 14″
- PowerBook 1400CS (with a crappy LCD)
- Macintosh G3 Quicksilver tower 800mhz (with ssd, ide->sata) with a Cinema Display
- Macintosh G4 nicknamed ‘bolletje’ 2.1ghz (with ssd, ide->sata)
- Macintosh Dual G5 PowerPC 2ghz (with SSD) with a Cinema HD display
- Apple iMac 9.1 A1225
Accessoires
- Commodore Disk drives
- Dell Latitude Docking Station C/Dock
- Dell Latitude Batteries and (external) CD-Drives
Games
- NES Games
- Super Nintendo Games
- Gameboy Games
- Nintendo 64 Games
- Atari 2600 Games
- Playstation 1 Games
- Playstation 2 Games
- Playstation 3 Games