Photos from today’s MIT swap fest in Cambridge, Massachusetts. #cambridgema #hamfest #mitswap #mit

A Macintosh plus showing an image, model, F and model M mechanical keyboards, a Amstrad computer

The enigma portable museum is always worth taking a look at
Lots of classic Motorola and power PC Macintosh is at the show today
Walkie-talkies with Morse code written on them, Heathkit electronic trainer, a plastic bag with a radio built into the wall of it
Some of the first HP Apollo gear I’ve seen, one of my first jobs was decommissioning Apollo equipment, interesting 386 single board computer and a Kaypro in very nice condition
Some pretty vintage electronic components and dials
Computer-related books and software on cassette, a very rare intellivision cloth cover, and Byte magazines for like $10 a copy
Rounding it out with some interesting children’s computers, a possible Google glass or similar heads up display, old sashes that say foo, and a complete Mac 128 for $250

@jeffluszcz I had no idea that Infocom put out choose-your-own-adventure-like books. I would have loved to check that out.

I'm glad I was selling today, but seeing your pictures I wish I'd been able to roam around and explore, too. Thanks for posting all of these.

@GamesMissed What was you main table like? I might have taken photos!

@jeffluszcz I didn't have anything special, I just needed to clear things out of my office. By the time I had everything out of my car and was set up to take this picture, I'd already sold my two biggest items (a G4 Graphite PCI and a PowerMac 7200/90 with a 300 MHz G3 upgrade card, along with accessories and a StyleWriter II) to another vendor.

Everything else was $5 or less, but I sold steadily for the rest of the day.

@GamesMissed ah yes! I saw the free whistles. Didn’t notice it was you!