Oh my.. I have seen your photos of your old basement! A regular customer of mine and I had a chat about getting a museum going, and he pointed out the photos you had with your basement. I was so impressed that I bookmarked your photos and would regularly look at them and show various people, until you took them down! I wanted a basement like your old basement... Anyway, I'm glad you are showing your new collection to everyone. I am trying to do the same with my collection that most of it is in storage, but it's not progressing like I want it to. Keep up the good work, and I just commented on your 1k subs video. You should find those photos of your old basement and do a walkthrough video of the stuff you had.
That’s really cool. I’m glad you found me again. The old photos were on Flickr, so I guess Yahoo took them down or deleted my account. I still have all those photos, but I feel the tour by Lo Fi STL does the best job of showing off the space. I link to it in the description.
where to from this awesome private museum? kickstarter project to fund making a dedicated online museum? where each computer gets some dedicated attention to its relevant history, restoration stories (before/after pics) which would include upgrades and mods.
As a vintage computer and video game system collector, I can really appreciate your collection of Apple Computers and video game systems. I really enjoyed the Octech all with vintage OS. I also have a collection of Operating Systems most of which are still sealed and in their boxes. It was great to see them all running again. What is funny is that the Commodore 64 is one of the modern systems in my collection... Thank you for sharing your collection with us.
With those ATX to AT power adapters. They are all over eBay. The only disadvantage is you have to turn it off on the power supply if your case has a soft power switch.
The 21" Apple Studio CRT is so hard to pick up. There's no good place to hold on to with the curved shape. 65Scribe has a fun cutaway of trying to set it on a desk.
A beautifully curated and presented nostalgia -fest. You must be very proud. I feel inspired as well as deeply envious and my mind can't make up how to deal with what I'm seeing. Makes me glad to see people out there doing taking good care of their stuff.
Very nice! You can very inexpensively network all your classic Macs and also systems like the Apple IIgs with AppleTalk for basic file sharing, non-internet use. Very easy to use as well. I once had a Mac SE, Apple IIgs & Macintosh Plus all on a AppleTalk network, in different rooms. One thing I noticed you may want to put with your Apple II, IIgs and classic Macs is either an original Imagewriter or Imagewriter II printer. Beautiful setup, thanks for the tour!
Wow what a great space you have and a nice collection. If I had the chance to set something up like this I would have the complete Amiga collection for the computers.
Part of me kinda hopes you don't get more subs, because it's now at 386 and there is beauty in this :) Impressive collection, really. Amazing setup. Now I need a margarita. :)
Just now seeing this. Looks great. I have many of these systems but its frustrating in that I cannot display most of them. Its not that I live in a small place but my display of scifi scale models, vintage toys and board games, vinyl records, 8-track tapes, my wifes art work and doll collection I just dont have the room! The computer and console collection is the newest of my collecting addiction so has to take what is left over!
Great collection! I have a similar one, but much less room to showcase and use them. I can't believe you don't have an original ATARI ST and 2600 console! You should add SUN, Alpha, SGI machines, Sinclair Spectrum, Acorn and Amstrad computers to fill the 80s-90s period gaps. And definitely transfer the old x86 machines into OLD cases because I was also tempted to use modern ones, but I went for a more period correct beige look.
Awesome video! During the video I came to think of, maybe you could help me out. In '95-96 I had a friend who had a "high end" Mac setup with I think three computers because his dad was fancy - or something.. Two of which was laptops and one stationary I think. Anyhow, when I visited my friend we played SimCity 2000 on at least one of the laptops. Could you help me out with what kind of computers this could have been? I do not know if they were new-new, or a few years old.. But they were able to run SimCity 2000 quite well, from what I remember. I've never been much for Apple in any way, but just that specific laptop that I played that game on is a fond memory and it would be cool to get one today. Of course, playing the game can be done on any system today with pretty much any spec, but I would love to play it more "authentic" to my memory. Anyway, requesting help.. but if you don't know or don't feel like it, that's alright. But I would love the help if you feel like it :)
I came to the Mac in 2001 so I’d be guessing since I was on PC’s until then. My first Mac laptop was a PowerBook G4 Titanium. You might check out Mac84 or Action Retro those TH-cam channels are long time Mac users and would have a better idea. A quick look at MacTracker shows about 7 laptops out during that time. PowerBook 540, 540c, 150, 550c, 500, PowerBook Duo 2300C, or the PowerBook 5300 series.
@@JeremysRetroBar Thanks Jeremy! Will check those out as well. Didn't know about the MacTracker, will check those computers out and see if I can recognize any of them and perhaps acquire some of them. Thanks!
I like the desks/tables and the shelving units. My question is: why didn't you build out the walls? Doing so would have made for a cleaner look and would have allowed you to hang artwork to accompany the different items of your collection.
WOW, tha's awesome, just for geeks like us, congratulation, Up-and-Running. What about the PCs withs MS-DOS and configure the Hi-MEM and LOW-MEM settings? ;)
hello you said in your video to hook up you use hmdi converters to run on your tv set can you tell me what they are please i as need them for my retro consoles please
Can you point to where/how you fitted an AT bracket/panel to your modern cases? It looks like you 3d printed them, so any links to that would be highly appreciated. I have 6 working motherboard/cpu/ram configurations that I have no AT case for, so finding an appropriate modern case seems to be my only option. Ebay prices are absolutely absurd, AT cases are often going for 2x the price of a complete (386/486) system. Anyway, awesome, inspiring setup.
As long as the modern case has enough slots and is deep enough it’ll fit. I had a 386 motherboard that was too big for the NZXT cases I was using, but would probably fit in the bigger Fractal Design case. The only thing I did was purchase blank ATX I/O panel covers and drilled a hole for the keyboard connector. You can even find some on eBay that have the AT keyboard hole already.
@@JeremysRetroBar Thanks for the info... I found your 286 build video and that answered all my questions. I think buying a blank panel and drilling it out is the right way to go. I also didn't know those AT power adapters existed. I have a huge 486 server board that I will have to get create with. Anyway, great stuff.
What an amazing collection and displayed like your very own personal museum, I love it. Just wouldn't fancy paying the electric bill with everything going at once :)
The space looks great, Jeremy! Personally, my favorites were the Tandy 1000EX, MSX2, Sony HB-F1, National MSX[1] and 20th Anniversary Mac (never heard of such a thing). Love the cabinets with the glass on front. (That's what I want to do on a small[er] scale.) My [basement] bar will be an adjacent British pub. ;)
Thanks! I definitely need to start doing videos on those systems. I have them around so I forget that people haven’t seen some of them. Those cabinets are from IKEA.
Well that's an instant subscribe. Amazing room - I don't have the space for anything like that, so I'm very envious. In fact, can I come and live there? You and you wife can adopt me. I'm 44 and housebroken.
Absolutely Incredible collection
Oh thanks.
Oh my.. I have seen your photos of your old basement! A regular customer of mine and I had a chat about getting a museum going, and he pointed out the photos you had with your basement. I was so impressed that I bookmarked your photos and would regularly look at them and show various people, until you took them down! I wanted a basement like your old basement...
Anyway, I'm glad you are showing your new collection to everyone. I am trying to do the same with my collection that most of it is in storage, but it's not progressing like I want it to. Keep up the good work, and I just commented on your 1k subs video. You should find those photos of your old basement and do a walkthrough video of the stuff you had.
That’s really cool. I’m glad you found me again. The old photos were on Flickr, so I guess Yahoo took them down or deleted my account. I still have all those photos, but I feel the tour by Lo Fi STL does the best job of showing off the space. I link to it in the description.
Can't get enough of this.
Dude! Your style is incredible. Very inspired by this room, great job
Thanks! I’m glad your liked it. I can’t wait to see the next Cave update!
Stop following me, petit hérisson :) Glad you've found this channel, though :)
@@esseferio desolé mon ami crapule :D
where to from this awesome private museum? kickstarter project to fund making a dedicated online museum? where each computer gets some dedicated attention to its relevant history, restoration stories (before/after pics) which would include upgrades and mods.
That’s a cool idea.
As a vintage computer and video game system collector, I can really appreciate your collection of Apple Computers and video game systems. I really enjoyed the Octech all with vintage OS. I also have a collection of Operating Systems most of which are still sealed and in their boxes. It was great to see them all running again.
What is funny is that the Commodore 64 is one of the modern systems in my collection... Thank you for sharing your collection with us.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
How are you running AT/ATX power conversion on the 386 and 486?
With those ATX to AT power adapters. They are all over eBay. The only disadvantage is you have to turn it off on the power supply if your case has a soft power switch.
The 21" Apple Studio CRT is so hard to pick up. There's no good place to hold on to with the curved shape. 65Scribe has a fun cutaway of trying to set it on a desk.
Every time my six your old sees it he laughs because it’s so big. It’s like his brain can’t understand why a monitor needed to be so gigantic.
@@JeremysRetroBar Haha I laugh because I'm nervous about what it'll do to my back.
A beautifully curated and presented nostalgia -fest. You must be very proud. I feel inspired as well as deeply envious and my mind can't make up how to deal with what I'm seeing. Makes me glad to see people out there doing taking good care of their stuff.
Great space - love it. Man wait until little feet are running around. My computer/collection room has never been the same since that happened.
Haha I have little feet running around. He is usually playing Minecraft with me.
Your basement is amazing. Definitely something to aspire to.
Thank you!
Very nice! You can very inexpensively network all your classic Macs and also systems like the Apple IIgs with AppleTalk for basic file sharing, non-internet use. Very easy to use as well. I once had a Mac SE, Apple IIgs & Macintosh Plus all on a AppleTalk network, in different rooms. One thing I noticed you may want to put with your Apple II, IIgs and classic Macs is either an original Imagewriter or Imagewriter II printer. Beautiful setup, thanks for the tour!
Wow I love your computer collection it’s extremely awesome some of them takes me back to my childhood years
What an amazing collection of vintage computers. I love how you have everything setup. Keep up the great work with your retro space!
Thanks! I’ll try.
@@JeremysRetroBar "Do…or do not. There is no try." - Yoda :-)
Wow what a great space you have and a nice collection. If I had the chance to set something up like this I would have the complete Amiga collection for the computers.
You've actualized my dream room. Awesome work!
Thank you so much!
Awesome collection great video!!!!!
Part of me kinda hopes you don't get more subs, because it's now at 386 and there is beauty in this :) Impressive collection, really. Amazing setup. Now I need a margarita. :)
It’s 387 now. Sorry. At least that’s a co-processor.
@@JeremysRetroBar Then, let's aim for the next best thing : 68000 :) I'm pretty sure it won't be too long :) Merci, Jeremy.
That would be amazing. Thanks!
Great to meet you this morning! Have fun with your carload of new toys!
Thanks. It’s going to take me a bit to go through it all.
Just now seeing this. Looks great.
I have many of these systems but its frustrating in that I cannot display most of them.
Its not that I live in a small place but my display of scifi scale models, vintage toys and board games, vinyl records, 8-track tapes, my wifes art work and doll collection I just dont have the room!
The computer and console collection is the newest of my collecting addiction so has to take what is left over!
Wauw sooo cool
You're a complete nerd. That's a compliment. Great video and great collection, thanks for sharing it!
Wow! Absolutely incredible!!!
Thanks!
AMAZING Collection of Vintage Computers😍.. Great to See the New Tour, A lot Different
What an amazing collection, and the fact that this is your SECOND time making a showcase space too. Really well done.
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it.
That is awesome to be able to dedicate your basement to those machines.
Great collection! I have a similar one, but much less room to showcase and use them. I can't believe you don't have an original ATARI ST and 2600 console! You should add SUN, Alpha, SGI machines, Sinclair Spectrum, Acorn and Amstrad computers to fill the 80s-90s period gaps. And definitely transfer the old x86 machines into OLD cases because I was also tempted to use modern ones, but I went for a more period correct beige look.
You have been busy. Very nice collection and display. You can start selling tickets to your own museum.
I really enjoy the videos (and the background music), are you going to post new ones soon ?
beautiful collection and a beautiful room, i wish someday i could invest heavily into retro collection like you do. congratulations man.
Thanks. I hope you get to, it’s a fun hobby.
"Now that my wife and I are fully vaccinated" lol
How are you able to access the internet without issues?
Awesome video! During the video I came to think of, maybe you could help me out. In '95-96 I had a friend who had a "high end" Mac setup with I think three computers because his dad was fancy - or something.. Two of which was laptops and one stationary I think. Anyhow, when I visited my friend we played SimCity 2000 on at least one of the laptops. Could you help me out with what kind of computers this could have been? I do not know if they were new-new, or a few years old.. But they were able to run SimCity 2000 quite well, from what I remember.
I've never been much for Apple in any way, but just that specific laptop that I played that game on is a fond memory and it would be cool to get one today. Of course, playing the game can be done on any system today with pretty much any spec, but I would love to play it more "authentic" to my memory.
Anyway, requesting help.. but if you don't know or don't feel like it, that's alright. But I would love the help if you feel like it :)
I came to the Mac in 2001 so I’d be guessing since I was on PC’s until then. My first Mac laptop was a PowerBook G4 Titanium. You might check out Mac84 or Action Retro those TH-cam channels are long time Mac users and would have a better idea.
A quick look at MacTracker shows about 7 laptops out during that time.
PowerBook 540, 540c, 150, 550c, 500, PowerBook Duo 2300C, or the PowerBook 5300 series.
@@JeremysRetroBar Thanks Jeremy! Will check those out as well. Didn't know about the MacTracker, will check those computers out and see if I can recognize any of them and perhaps acquire some of them. Thanks!
I like the desks/tables and the shelving units. My question is: why didn't you build out the walls? Doing so would have made for a cleaner look and would have allowed you to hang artwork to accompany the different items of your collection.
I like the texture of the concrete. Plus basements leak eventually. This saves me time in the future.
WOW, tha's awesome, just for geeks like us, congratulation, Up-and-Running. What about the PCs withs MS-DOS and configure the Hi-MEM and LOW-MEM settings? ;)
Awesome collection!
Thanks!
hello you said in your video to hook up you use hmdi converters to run on your tv set can you tell me what they are please i as need them for my retro consoles please
I need more information. I have HDMI switchers and an analog Switcher that routes through a frameister which the RetroTink5x could also handle.
Can you point to where/how you fitted an AT bracket/panel to your modern cases? It looks like you 3d printed them, so any links to that would be highly appreciated. I have 6 working motherboard/cpu/ram configurations that I have no AT case for, so finding an appropriate modern case seems to be my only option. Ebay prices are absolutely absurd, AT cases are often going for 2x the price of a complete (386/486) system.
Anyway, awesome, inspiring setup.
As long as the modern case has enough slots and is deep enough it’ll fit. I had a 386 motherboard that was too big for the NZXT cases I was using, but would probably fit in the bigger Fractal Design case. The only thing I did was purchase blank ATX I/O panel covers and drilled a hole for the keyboard connector. You can even find some on eBay that have the AT keyboard hole already.
@@JeremysRetroBar Thanks for the info... I found your 286 build video and that answered all my questions. I think buying a blank panel and drilling it out is the right way to go. I also didn't know those AT power adapters existed. I have a huge 486 server board that I will have to get create with. Anyway, great stuff.
What an amazing collection and displayed like your very own personal museum, I love it. Just wouldn't fancy paying the electric bill with everything going at once :)
Haha yeah. That’s why I don’t ever turn them all on at once except when I’m making a video about them.
You really do have amazing taste in room layout/furniture/shelving/design. It seriously has motivated me to redo my game room now!
I never thought i'll ever need a basement... till now
What's up with that frame rate? So much motion blur.
The space looks great, Jeremy!
Personally, my favorites were the Tandy 1000EX, MSX2, Sony HB-F1, National MSX[1] and 20th Anniversary Mac (never heard of such a thing).
Love the cabinets with the glass on front. (That's what I want to do on a small[er] scale.)
My [basement] bar will be an adjacent British pub. ;)
Thanks! I definitely need to start doing videos on those systems. I have them around so I forget that people haven’t seen some of them. Those cabinets are from IKEA.
So cool!
Sweet motherload of goodness!
😂😂😂
I'm just a six foot pile of envy now.
Awesome!
Awesome o.O
Sinclair???
Not yet!
A M A Z I N G !!!!!
So good ❤️
Wow, amazing! Just found your video and channel on the RMC Discord. Instant watch and sub from me! :D
Oh wow. Thanks!
Let me know if you are missing some machines and would like something to finish the set, or fill a spot you want.
Sounds good. Thanks.
Well that's an instant subscribe. Amazing room - I don't have the space for anything like that, so I'm very envious. In fact, can I come and live there? You and you wife can adopt me. I'm 44 and housebroken.
😂😂😂
DAMN
No IBM 5155????????
😆 not yet.
um. he said youtube wasn't until 2009. dont think so buddy. i think it was 05, i was late to the party and created my account in 06
I said ‘09? I’ll need to rewatch. It was definitely ‘05.
Do you want?
Ihave one hp pocket pc 2003pro outlook2002
Why did someone dislike this?
Haha. My assumption is that they want it for themselves or I didn’t have enough of their favorite computer.
alcoholic >.>
FPS💀
無理せず がんばってほしいです。
you should just give it all away to all the poor childreen in the world*******
I sincerely hope you were not a supporter of vaccine mandates.