Two folks who might be interested, especially with that complete of a kit are
Adrian (here in PDX) from the YouTube channel Adrian's Digital Basement
and
Dave Plummer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Plummer, also has a
YouTube channel

On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 11:18 AM King Beowulf
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello PLUGers,
>
>
> I'm hoping to donate, to a good home, an Atari 1040 ST computer
> collection.  I ended up with this hardware ~20 yrs ago (when I lived in
> Albuquerque, NM) after the untimely passing of a member of the local
> Chess community. No heirs, family etc, and I was known at the time as
> the "computer guy that likes old stuff".
>
> Since moving to Vancouver WA in 2007, the Atari has sat in a closet. I
> have no idea if it still boots up.  I offer this historical artifact of
> late 1980s computing history to anyone who wants it.  Perhaps a fellow
> hardware geek on the list, or if anyone knows of someone who has dreamed
> of owning an Atari computer.  A hardware tinkerer, perhaps.
>
> Free. Gratis. No Charge.
>
> While I prefer that this computer stash is picked up, I can deliver in
> the PDX/Vancouver metropolitan area (Saturday or Sunday).
>
> Any interested parties can ping me off list.
>
> NOTE:
> If you must discuss computer nostalgia and wax philosophic of days of
> yore, please start a new discussion thread. Do not hijack this one.
>
> NOTE:
> Please no suggestions to donate to the various "computer museums".  I am
> fully aware that these institutions exist.
>
> Documentation
> -------------
> Atari hardware manuals, original
>
> Hardware list:
> --------------
>
> Atari 1040 ST (2) ea
> Atari SH204 20MB HD
> Atari SH305 30MB HD
> Atari SM124 monochrome CRT (2) each
> Atari SC1224 color CRT
> Star NX-1000 dot matrix printer
> Monitor Master Switch (swap between color and monochrome)
>
> Software List
> -------------
> Most but Not all floppies found. all are quite old. These may still be
> installed on one of the external hard drives.
>
> Boot floppies 5.25 and 3.5 media.
>
> Cartridge, no label
> PC Board Designer - Abacus Software
> Time Works Data Manager
> PC-Ditto - Avant-Garde Systems
> Biology vol 3 - Arrakis Technologies
> Cyberpaint - Antic Publishing
> Cyber Studi0 - Antic Publishing
> Quantum Paint - Eidersoft
> Chrono Forest (game) - Psygnosis
> Jewels of Darkness (game) - Firebird
>
> There is also a chess software and extensive game database on one of the
> hard drives.  I do not recall what the software was. The original owner
> was a high level chess player and hobbyist.
>
> While I'd like to keep everything together, since there are some
> duplicates, splitting into two sets is acceptable.
>
>
> ***
> Since I am familiar with the quirks of my fellow PLUGers,
> I REPEAT:
> ***
>
> NOTE:
> If you must discuss computer nostalgia and wax philosophic of days of
> yore, please start a new discussion thread. Do not hijack this one.
>
> NOTE:
> Please no suggestions to donate to the various "computer museums".  I am
> fully aware that these institutions exist.
>
> Thanks,
> -Ed
>
>
>

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