Martin F. Schlögl's Hardware
my PC (Hofer/Aldi Medion Akoya MD8833)
- Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate SP2
Linux Kernel v2.6.18 (openSUSE Linux 10.2)
- FSP Group Inc. Fortron/source FSP-400-60MDN ATX power supply
- Intel Core2 Quad Prozessor Q6600 8MB L2 Cache, 2.4GHz, 1066MHz FSB
- MSI MS-7502 Ver 1.2 OEM main board
- 3GB RAM (DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz dual channel)
- SATA IDE-devices:
- Western Digital WD5000AACS 500GB SATA300 hard disk, 7200 rpm, 8MB Cache
- LG Electronics LG GGW-H20L SATA BluRay/HD-DVD/DVD/CD multiformat writer
- external HDDrive2Go Ultra Speed Medion MD 90101 (Western Digital WD5000AACS 500GB SATA300 hard disk, 7200 rpm, 8MB Cache)
- Teac FD-505 3.5" 1.44MB / 5.25" 1.2MB dual-floppy
- Towitoko ChipDrive USB chipcard reader
- Actisys IR-2000U USB infrared adapter
- Hama 00049206 class1 USB bluetooth dongle
- HID-devices:
- Cherry evolution Barracuda XT (M85-25805) Wireless Desktop (cordless keyboard; the mouse of the set is not in use)
- Logitech Revolution MX (cordless laser mouse)
- 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator 3D mouse
- Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 joystick
- Speed-Link SL-6602-TBE Competition Pro USB digital joystick
- Medion remote control for Windows Media Center
- Microsoft VX-7000 webcam
- nVidia GeForce 8600GT graphics card (256MB DDR2 SDRAM, DirectX10, VGA/DVI/HDMI/Scart/S-Video out)
- Medion CTX 948V.1.1.1 DVB-T/DVB-S TV-tuner card
- Elsa 3D Revelator infrared 3D stereo LCD shutter glasses
- Acer AL2023 20" LCD monitor
- Canon Pixma MX850 color inkjet printer, scanner and fax
- Brother HL-1870N monochrome laser printer
- Hewlett Packard DraftPro (7570A) pen-plotter
- internal Intel 82562V 10/100 MBit/s ethernet network-card
- internal 802.11b/b/n-Draft wifi card
- Elsa Vianect 8x 10/100 MBit/s LAN Switch
- Netgear WG602 v3 802.11b/802.11g WLAN Access Point, 54 MBit/s
- Thomson Speedtouch 608WL ADSL Router with integrated 4x 10/100 MBit/s LAN Switch and WLAN Accesspoint
- APC Smart-UPS 700 uninterruptable power supply
- UH-217C-B 7x USB 2.0 Hub
my HTC HD2 (Leo)
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5
- Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 CPU with 1GHz
- 480x800 4.3" 65k color TFT capacitive display with multitouch support
- 448/576MB RAM, 512MB ROM
- Bluetooth, WLAN 802,11 b/g, USB 2.0
- quad band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA
- GPS, compass, motion G-Sensor, proximity sensor, light sensor, FM Radio
- micro SDHC Slot (with 32GB SanDisk microSDHC)
- integrated 5 MPix camera with autofocus and dual-LED-flash
vintage computers
Commodore Amiga 3000/25
- Amiga OS 3.5
- Motorola 68030+68882 / 25MHz
- 2MB ChipRAM (GraphicsRAM), 8MB FastRAM
- drives:
- 2x 3.5" 880kB floppies
- 5.25" 880kB floppy
- Quantum P105S 105MB SCSI hard disk
- Quantum Empire 2100S 2100MB SCSI hard disk
- Toshiba XM-4101 2x SCSI CD-ROM
- self-made 8bit soundsamling subsystem
- mouse, joystick, ...
- ZyXel U1496S+ v.32bis / 19.2kbps ZyX modem
- Datentechnik (US-Robotics) 2500 v.32 / 18kbps PEP modem
- 14" NEC Multisync 3D 14"-monitor
- Bridgeboard A-2286 subsystem:
- Microsoft MS-Dos 6.22 / Windows 3.1
- Intel 80286 / 8MHz
- 1MB RAM
- drives:
- 3.5" 1.44MB floppy
- 5.25" 1.2MB floppy
- two 40MB IDE hard disks
- noname SVGA 1MB graphic card
- Philips 105B 15" multimedia monitor
- emulated mouse, keyboard, CD-ROM, EMS-memory, disks, ...
- IBM PC XT mod. 5160 personal computer (1981, Intel 8088 / 4.77MHz CPU, 640kB RAM, two 360k 5,25" floppies, IBM 14" CGA color monitor mod. 5154-002), old IBM-BIOS with ROM-integrated BASIC interpreter
- IBM PC Convertible mod. 5140-002 laptop (April 1986, Intel 80C88 / 4.77MHz CPU, 512kB static RAM,
two 720kB 3,5" floppies, no hard disk, non-backlighted monochrome CGA LCD display), also with ROM-BASIC, integrated IBM PC convertible printer module
I'm searching for the serial/parallel interface-module, and the manuals 
- Hewlett-Packard 86B desktop computer (1981, 128kB RAM, HP-IB, HP-IL, 3.56quot; dual floppy drive, Epson FX80 printer, HP 7475A plotter, 12" green monochrome monitor)
- Acer 970L Laptop, Microsoft MS-Dos 6.0, intel 80286 CPU, 640kB RAM, 640x480 10" grayscale LCD-Display
- Commodore 64 home computer (1982, MOS 6510A / 0.98MHz CPU, 64kB RAM),
with 1541 floppy (160kB 5,25"), datasette, XA-1541 PC cable, scantronic C64 mouse, Star LC-10C printer, Commodore 1702 color monitor, and a Dataphon S21-23D accoustic coupler
- Commodore 64 II (C64c) home computer (1986, MOS 6510A / 0.98MHz CPU, 64kB RAM),
with 1541 II floppy (160kB 5,25"), 1571 floppy (320kB 5,25")
- Commodore 64 III (C64g) home computer (1986, MOS 8500 / 0.98MHz CPU, 64kB RAM)
- cartridges for Commodore 64: CP/M cartridge (Z80A / 3MHz CPU), Simons Basic, Final Cartridge III
I'm searching for the original cp/m system disks 
- Commodore 128D home computer (1985, MOS 8502 / 0.98-2MHz and Zilog Z80A / 4MHz CPU, 128kB RAM),
older model (plastic case), with built-in 1571 floppy (320kB 5,25")
I'm searching for a keyboard in good condition, and the original cp/m system disks 
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k home computer (1982, Z80A / 3.54MHz CPU, 48kB RAM)
with tape, interface 1 (microdrive, serial and network), interface 2 (joystick and ROM-cartridge), ram-turbo (interface 2 replica), microdrive (85kB, endless data tape), and the ZX Printer (a thermoprinter using metallized paper)
- Texas Instruments TI-99/4A home computer (1981, TMS9900 / 3.3MHz 16bit-CPU, 16kB RAM) with TV-modulator, cassette interface cable, Extended Basic module, speech synthesizer module , and Parsec game module, PHP 1250 floppy drive (but no peripheral box now...)
- Mupid (Mupid 320AI) (1982, Z80A / 3Mhz CPU, 64kB RAM) "Mehrzweck universell programmierbarer intelligenter Dekoder" ("multipurpose universal programmable intelligent decoder") for the old Austrian videotext (BTX) system
- Mupid II ("Komfort-Mupid") (1984, Z80A / 3Mhz CPU, 64kB RAM), with BAG1a v.23bis (1200/75 bps) modem
- Mupid BFS (BTX-Frontend-System, a Mupid on a ISA-card for integration with PC/XT's
handhelds and calculators
Hewlett-Packard
- Hewlett-Packard HP-97 calculator, 1979, 26 regs / 224 steps memory, built-in printer and magnetic strip reader
- Hewlett-Packard HP-41CX calculator, 1983, 319 regs / 2233 steps memory (6454 Bytes RAM), 24kB ROM, "Nut" CPU,
with several modules (X-Mem, infrared, HP-IL, HP-IL developer), magnetic strip reader, HP82240B infrared printer, and HP-IL video interface
- Hewlett-Packard HP-42S calculator, 1990, 8kB RAM, 64kB ROM, Lewis CPU / 1 MHz
- Hewlett-Packard HP-48SX calculator, 1991, 32kB RAM, 256kB ROM, Saturn2 CPU (Clarke) / 2 MHz
- Hewlett-Packard HP-48GX calculator, 1994, 128kB RAM, 512kB ROM, Saturn2 CPU (Yorke) / 3.7 MHz
- Hewlett-Packard HP-95LX Palmtop-PC, 1992, Microsoft MS-Dos 3.22 (in ROM), NEC V20H / 5.37MHz CPU (8088 compatible), 240x128 4.8" monochrome LCD-Display, 1MB RAM, 1MB ROM, 1MB HP PCMCIA SRam Card
- Hewlett-Packard HP-200LX Palmtop-PC, 1997, Microsoft MS-Dos 5.0 (in ROM) / Windows 3.0 / Minix 2.0.2r6, Hornet / 7.91MHz CPU (80186 compatible), 640x480 5.1" greyscale LCD-Display, 4MB RAM, 2MB ROM
Sharp
- Sharp PC-1211 pocket computer, 1980, 1920 Bytes RAM, 11.2kb ROM, 4bit VLSI / 256kHz CPU, CE-122 printer/cassette-interface
- Sharp PC-1401 pocket computer, 1982, 4.2kB RAM, 40kB ROM, SC61860a08 / 192kHz CPU
- Sharp PC-1403H pocket computer, 1986, 32kB RAM, 72kB ROM, SC61860 / 256kHz CPU
- Sharp PC-1248 pocket computer, 1989, 8kB RAM, 17.4kB ROM, SC61720 CPU
- Sharp PC-E500S pocket computer, 32kB RAM, 256kB ROM, SC62015 CPU, CE-126P printer/cassette-interface, CE-516P color plotter/printer
- Sharp IQ-7500M pocket organizer, Mazda Bank Edition, 32kB RAM, IQ-871 128kB RAM Card
Casio
- Casio FX-730P pocket computer, 1984, 8kB RAM, VLSI CPU; unfortunatley the display has been broken
- Casio FX-850P pocket computer, 8kB RAM, 32kB ROM, VLSI CPU
Texas Instruments
- Texas Instruments TI-30, 1977, TMS0981 CPU (first TI-30 model, red LED display, not programmable)
- Texas Instruments TI-59, 1980, 100 regs / 960 steps memory (approx. 1kB RAM), TMS0501 CPU, Master-Library module, built-in magnetic strip reader
- Texas Instruments TI-74 Basicalc pocket computer, 1986, 8kB RAM, 32kB ROM, TMS70C46 / 270kHz CPU, with PC-324 printer
I'm searching for program-listings, the Learning Pascal- and a RAM-module 
- Texas Instruments TI-74S pocket computer, 1986, 8kB RAM, 32kB ROM, TMS70C46 / 270kHz CPU, with 64kB EPROM modules
OEM edition of the TI-74 with blind keyboard
other
- Atari Portfolio Palmtop-PC, DIP OS 2.11 (MS-Dos compatible), Mostek 80c88 / 4.92MHz CPU, 128kB RAM, 256kB ROM, 240x64 5.4" monochrome LCD-Display, 64kB Atari Memory Card
I'm searching for the manuals, and a interface module 
- LG Electronics Phenom H-120F Palmtop-PC, Microsoft Windows CE 2.0, Hitachi SH3 / 80MHz CPU, 8MB RAM, 640x240 7.2" grayscale touchscreen LCD-Display, internal 21.6kBit/s Modem
- Seiko UC-2000 "wrist information system", 1984, computer-wristwatch (4bit / 32,768Hz CPU, 2kB RAM, 7.5kB ROM) with external keyboard (UC-2100) and BASIC-controller with printer (UC-2200; Z80 compatible / 455kHz CPU, 4kB RAM, 26kB ROM)
I'm searching for program listings 
- Xircom Rex 5000 (formerly Franklin Rex Pro, now obtained by intel) rolodex, 512kB RAM, 160x90 2.5" monochrome LCD-Display, PCMCIA-formfactor
- Xircom Rex 6000 (now obtained by intel) rolodex, Zilog Z80 / 4.3MHz CPU, 2MB RAM, 240x120 2.5" monochrome touchscreen LCD-Display, PCMCIA-formfactor
mechanical calculators and sliding rules
- Aristo Trilog 0908 technological/scientific sliding rule (approx. 1976)
- Faber-Castell Mentor 52/80 educational sliding rule (approx. 1969)
- Faber-Castell Elektro 1/98 electrical engineering sliding rule (approx. 1960)
- Produx M slide adder (approx. 1950)
- Brunsviga 13RK mechanical calculator (with crank and bell, approx 1950)
- Contex 10 (USA: Bohn-Contex) mechanical calculator (approx. 1963, already with keyboard)
- Curta II mechanical calculator (approx. 1961, handheld stepped-drum-type mechanism, made 1954-1970)
- Super Totalia Mod. 2441 electric mechanical calculator
- Facit CM2-16 mechanical calculator (approx. 1966)