There are 25 stations, and each station could have one or two additional computers on its top shelf, but we definitely need to decide on the semi-permanent 24 systems.
There's also the Computer-of-the-Month unit.
TVT would probably go in the intro/Dudley unit, so that doesn't count against this latest list:
1. Apple 1 (top shelf: other SBCs/trainers -- Microtutor, KIM, etc.) 2. Apple 2 (top shelf: other models of the // series) 3. Apple Lisa (top shelf: TBD) 4. Apple Mac 128K (top shelf: TBD) 5. Laptops: Tandy Model 100, DG One, Mac Portable (top shelf: "other") 6. Atari 800 (top shelf: various other Ataris) 7. Commodore PET 2001 (top shelf: TBD) 8. Commodore 64 (top shelf: VIC-20, 128) 9. Commodore Amiga (top shelf: TBD) 10. Osborne (top shelf: Compaq Portable) 11. IBM 5100 (top shelf: HP-85b) 12. IBM 5150 (top shelf: printer, etc.) 13. Generic PC clone for Windows 3.1 (top shelf: TBD) 14. IMSAI 8080 (top shelf: TBD) 15. Standard shelving unit (no slanted shelf) of other S-100 systems from our collection: SOL-20, SWTPc, North* Horizon, Cromemco Z2H, etc.) 16. Mark-8 and Scelbi 8-H (top shelf: TBD) 17. MITS Altair 8800 (top shelf: Open Letter, MSFT BASIC tape, etc.) 20. NeXTstation (top shelf: TBD) 21. Sinclair ZX-80, -81, Timex-Sinclair 1000 (they're all tiny) (top shelf: Amstrad, since it's British) 22. TI-99/4A (top shelf: TBD) 23. TRS-80 Model 1 (top shelf: CoCo) 24: Xerox 860 (top shelf: TBD)
A wall-mounted display could include various handheld/pocket computers, early PDAs, etc.
Most others that jump to mind are CotM candidates: later Tandys, NCR, Franklin/Laser, OSI Challenger, etc.
Remember that what's on the 24-item list is based on many factors -- what's historical, what we actually have that works, what's nice-looking, etc.
No feedback yet? I'm kind of disappointed. :)