Here are photos of the JS collection additions this past weekend:


One shelf of equipment and software. The 128D has no power supply and is only for motherboard parts. The two keyboards are for parts only, as well as the 1581 drive.

One of the brown boxes from the shelf. The boxes that are hard to read are Personal Finance, Script/Plus, Satan's Hollow for the C64.


The other brown box. Very hard to tell that this contains 18 Infocom packages (some are folders, not boxes), and a Plus/4 Programmer's Reference Guide is along the top.


Half a van of Commodore hardware and software.


Another view of the same. The white box sitting upright is a 1571. The grey item on the left is an SX-64 (non-functional). The backside of a computer in the middle left is an Amiga 500.


The view from the passenger side of the van. The lightest colored 1541 has JiffyDos installed.


Looking to the back of the van through the passenger door. You can clearly see the A500 now. In the box below the A500 are two flat 128s, one with JiffyDos.


As one can see, I have a job ahead of me to organize and catalog the software. There is easily enough software to fill my 15 cubic foot upright freezer.