Oh yes, bitches. I win.
I brought my 1993ish Acorn A3000 computer (looks like a giant keyboard extended out the back) back to life, desperately in search of something to bend. I hit the fucking motherload.
Opening the case, there are tons of chips, mostly non-SMC (woot)
There is a big RAM board which I began to poke around with immediately.
I found lots of visual glitches, and AUDIO glitches as well. The video will glitch along with the buzzy droney output coming from the speakers. Sometimes it crashes (still in a glitchable state), and sometimes it will pop up with loads of error messages on the screen, complaining about RAM addresses which don't even exist.
I also poked around with the CPU chip as well, which can often crash it, or do some really awesome glitches.
Unfortunately, I think I have lost the cable which converts the ancient VGA 9 pin to VGA 15 pin, so at the moment I am viewing it through the shitty black/white RCA output on the TV.
This will be an epic glitch machine.
Some pics: (YouTube, video, sound etc soon)