In terms of unequivocally prized, I’d say the following:
* HP 9050
* IBM 6152 Academic System
* SGI Engineering Sample #3 - multibus CPU & framebuffer - these are early SUN boards from VLSI Systems who, as I understand it, were trying to commercialize the Stanford system separately from Sun. Clear genetic link with the Sun-1 CPU and bwone, but not identical to them. Nor to the 68000 CPU that ultimately shipped with the IRIS 1000/1200 terminals.
* SGI IRIS 1200
* Sun 100U
* Sun 150U
In terms of wanting to mention because rarely seen, missing critical parts, and selfishly hoping to maybe shake something loose someday:
* Ardent Titan - missing its console and primary graphics board
* Dupont Pixel Systems MacBlitz - missing all the software, both for the Macintosh host and the Clipper C300 UNIX system itself
* IBM 9377 Model 90 - actually not missing anything, but I’d quite like to hear that anything related to IX/370 or AIX/370 survived somewhere
* mips RS4230 - The requisite RISC/os v5.01 media did turn up somewhat recently, thanks to everyone involved in that effort. Now I’m just hoping to eventually stumble over a new enough version of RISCwindows that will support the console framebuffer (v4.11 IIRC)
* Pixar Image Computer - missing host interface board (SGI, Sun, anything) and pretty much all the software (Chap-C, etc.)
* Sritek VersaCard - missing the MC68000 Xenix and PC interface software.
* Sun FDDI/DX (VME) - missing the SunOS driver tape
* Sun GT - busted, missing much in the way of hope tracking down the fault, never mind repairing
* Sun TAAC-1 - missing the software
A goodly measure of IBM RT AOS/4.3 software has been recovered and archived in the last couple years. Some of it from my own efforts. There are enough of the 6152-specific pieces that exist in situ to make a usable 6152 system, but they're not complete. It’d be nice to turn up some of the official distribution media for that. There’d have been a QIC tape adding the 6152-specific kernel pieces, maybe a floppy or two with the DOS and/or OS/2 host components (if they weren’t also on the tape).
ok
bear.