Hey everyone,
Firstly, Mods if this thread is in the wrong place, please pop it where it should be.
So let’s start with a quick explanation of why I’m asking the question. The short version. I live in Austria, we have no real home/retro computer museum, I have a collection and want to share it with people, so just started planning for said museum.
now in researching for this, displays for PCs, consoles, micros and 16-bit machines are easy, but for the Apple range, it seems people struggle. I came across one museum that just had a table full of old macs that could pass for a swap meet.
In terms of Macs, I have a lot of the usual suspects, the G3 iMacs, A G4, and G5 selection (and hopefully a cube as well tomorrow.) plus more than A few early intel Machines. Vintage-wise, there's a classic and a Mac IIsi as well.
I have my head around what's great to collect and what's maybe best left as a 'we have one because it goes with the set.' But what I would like to know is, how would you guys display these machines? I'd very much like them to be usable By the public, and I would like them to see machines in either a typical setup for work or better still, have games running for people to try.
I'll pop a link to this thread onto discord as well, and I'm really looking forward to reading what you have to say. Honestly, it's kinda terrifying to contemplate the size of the project, and I'm two+ years away from hopefully welcoming anyone, and any advice is welcomed.
best wishes,
Jess B.
Firstly, Mods if this thread is in the wrong place, please pop it where it should be.
So let’s start with a quick explanation of why I’m asking the question. The short version. I live in Austria, we have no real home/retro computer museum, I have a collection and want to share it with people, so just started planning for said museum.
now in researching for this, displays for PCs, consoles, micros and 16-bit machines are easy, but for the Apple range, it seems people struggle. I came across one museum that just had a table full of old macs that could pass for a swap meet.
In terms of Macs, I have a lot of the usual suspects, the G3 iMacs, A G4, and G5 selection (and hopefully a cube as well tomorrow.) plus more than A few early intel Machines. Vintage-wise, there's a classic and a Mac IIsi as well.
I have my head around what's great to collect and what's maybe best left as a 'we have one because it goes with the set.' But what I would like to know is, how would you guys display these machines? I'd very much like them to be usable By the public, and I would like them to see machines in either a typical setup for work or better still, have games running for people to try.
I'll pop a link to this thread onto discord as well, and I'm really looking forward to reading what you have to say. Honestly, it's kinda terrifying to contemplate the size of the project, and I'm two+ years away from hopefully welcoming anyone, and any advice is welcomed.
best wishes,
Jess B.