Very nice! I received on as part of a lot. It's supposed to have "something wrong with it" but I haven't gotten around to even plugging it in. Are there any good troubleshooting resources online for them machines?
Thanks. One of these two is interesting in that it has a homebrew 1MB RAM upgrade that my dad had a local guy perform back in the mid-80s. Probably the only one left like it. The same guy provided custom RAM-disk software with the upgrade that makes it a fairly speedy system. Just remember to save to floppy before your power goes out!
The upgrade is just a mess of bodge wires and stacked RAM ICs:
I got an Osborne 1 awhile back that I just finished restoring. Here it is next to one of its Executive brethren right after I got it home.
It mostly worked, though the B drive was hit-or-miss and it was just really filthy and yellowed. I also didn't want to run it too much before getting the RIFAs out of it.
I did the usual complete recap, adjusted the drive RPMs, retrobrited it, and thoroughly cleaned it inside and out. Looks and runs like new!
I recently got an Old Net WIFI modem and just got it working with one of the Executives using myterm. Most of the work was getting the downloaded myterm binary copied over serial to the Osborne (getting the serial port configured right, converting to hex, converting back to a binary on the Osborne, etc). Connected to a few BBS's, "browsed" this site, and played some zork