An Apple 1 motherboard, a 79-year-old TV and the only surviving processor of the last supercomputer designed by Seymour Cray are being auctioned in New York.
The 1936 Baird television set may not work and delivers a huge electrical charge of 5000 volts.
But it could still fetch between $20,000 (£13,000) and $30,000, according to auctioneer Bonhams.
The Apple 1 has a starting price of $300,000.
Do you have any vintage pieces you'd like to sell in the auction? Are there any items you'd like to add to your collection?
(Score: 2) by Hyperturtle on Tuesday September 22 2015, @04:44PM
I think I have boxes of OS/2 Warp; 30 floppy disks. I think they were given to me as blanks... I have boxes of them somewhere. every now and then one shows up in an unexpected place.
If no one wants your windows 3.1, then make sure they don't get 3.11 or OS/2 Warp For Windows will break! (my disks are the straight OS, though...)