(Sorry about the previously mis-addressed message)
I have some PS/2 model 50Z's to move QUICK, and very reasonable. These
are 286-10 processor units with
ram, hard drive, etc. These are the main units only without
monitor, mouse or keyboard. The units are listed as
follows with specs and condition:
1) 50Z, overhauled, 2 mb ram, 30mb HD - $14 plus shipping
2) 50Z, overhauled, 2 mb ram, 30mb HD - $14 plus shipping
3) 50Z, overhauled, 1 mb ram, 30mb HD - $12 plus shipping
4) 50Z, overhauled, 1 mb ram, 30mb HD - $12 plus shipping
Both 1 and 2 for $25 plus shipping. Both 3 and 4 for $20 plus
shipping.
I also have 3 other units with at least 1 mb memory but need
work on the hard drives, or hard drive replacements. PS/2 drivs
can be found all over cheaply up to 120mb. I need either $7 each
for these working-but-need-work units (plus shipping) or all three
for $15 plus shipping.
Payment by money order only, US 48 states only please. Contact
me by direct email if interested - I need these out very soon.
Trades? Not for shipping but *possibly* for common PC items
such as cdrom drives, sound boards, simm's in 30 and 72 pin,
higher speed (28.8k and up) internal and external modems, etc.
Should a trade occur, the buyer will pay shipping for the PS/2
units (minus the shipping of the trade item).
I live in central KY near Louisville/Ft. Knox in zip 40144 in
case anyone is curious. Anyone close can arrange for pickup with
me to avoid shipping.
Save shipping - three units should be able to go in one box for
a lot less than one unit each in three cartons.
As I said, all are complete and functional, some need work.
I have some PS/2 model 50Z's to move QUICK, and very reasonable. These
are 286-10 processor units with
ram, hard drive, etc. These are the main units only without
monitor, mouse or keyboard. The units are listed as
follows with specs and condition:
1) 50Z, overhauled, 2 mb ram, 30mb HD - $14 plus shipping
2) 50Z, overhauled, 2 mb ram, 30mb HD - $14 plus shipping
3) 50Z, overhauled, 1 mb ram, 30mb HD - $12 plus shipping
4) 50Z, overhauled, 1 mb ram, 30mb HD - $12 plus shipping
Both 1 and 2 for $25 plus shipping. Both 3 and 4 for $20 plus
shipping.
I also have 3 other units with at least 1 mb memory but need
work on the hard drives, or hard drive replacements. PS/2 drivs
can be found all over cheaply up to 120mb. I need either $7 each
for these working-but-need-work units (plus shipping) or all three
for $15 plus shipping.
Payment by money order only, US 48 states only please. Contact
me by direct email if interested - I need these out very soon.
Trades? Not for shipping but *possibly* for common PC items
such as cdrom drives, sound boards, simm's in 30 and 72 pin,
higher speed (28.8k and up) internal and external modems, etc.
Should a trade occur, the buyer will pay shipping for the PS/2
units (minus the shipping of the trade item).
I live in central KY near Louisville/Ft. Knox in zip 40144 in
case anyone is curious. Anyone close can arrange for pickup with
me to avoid shipping.
Save shipping - three units should be able to go in one box for
a lot less than one unit each in three cartons.
As I said, all are complete and functional, some need work.
I just tried with Netscape 4.04 and IE4.0 ver 4.72 Both under NT 4 Works
fine.
Dan
><<
> Anyway, I have no problem accessing anything in
> http://www.blue-planet.com/tech/ while using Netscape 4.03 under
windoze95.
> Got a box around w/this setup? The site uses frames which I sometimes find
> annoying myself.
>
> Send a *carefully* worded 'bitch' regarding their "no frames" access. We
> don't want to p*** off the owner of *this* fine technical resource
website:)
>
> Regards, Chris >>
>
>
>grrr, i cannot get in either from amerika offline or from work using
netscape
>4.05
>
In a message dated 12/17/98 7:42:20 AM Pacific Standard Time,
cfandt(a)netsync.net writes:
<<
Anyway, I have no problem accessing anything in
http://www.blue-planet.com/tech/ while using Netscape 4.03 under windoze95.
Got a box around w/this setup? The site uses frames which I sometimes find
annoying myself.
Send a *carefully* worded 'bitch' regarding their "no frames" access. We
don't want to p*** off the owner of *this* fine technical resource website:)
Regards, Chris >>
grrr, i cannot get in either from amerika offline or from work using netscape
4.05
R. Stricklin (kjaeros)
>For those unfamiliar with the Thinkpad Power Series line, they are IBM's
>brief foray into the RS/6000 laptop market. The 850 sports a 100 MHz PPC
>603e (not speedy) and a surprising array of multimedia capabilities
>(including NTSC video I/O), and runs AIX up to 4.1.5, or 4.2.something if
>one feels lucky.
These are possibly one of the collectable machines of the last few years
IMO. I've heard that it is even possible to run certain versions of MacOS 8
on them.
--
Gareth Knight
Amiga Interactive Guide | ICQ No. 24185856
http://welcome.to/aig | "Shine on your star"
At 00:49 12/17/98 -0800, Sellam wrote:
>
>Hmmm, Lynx from the shell will take me to the main site, and to /tech, but
>I get this when I try to go to /tech/no_frames.html:
>
> The requested URL /tech/no-frames.html was not found on this server.
>
>I think I'll send a bitch to the webmaster.
Careful Sam! The webmaster may not like getting a female dog delivered to
him/her! :) :)
Anyway, I have no problem accessing anything in
http://www.blue-planet.com/tech/ while using Netscape 4.03 under windoze95.
Got a box around w/this setup? The site uses frames which I sometimes find
annoying myself.
Send a *carefully* worded 'bitch' regarding their "no frames" access. We
don't want to p*** off the owner of *this* fine technical resource website:)
Regards, Chris
-- --
Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY USA cfandt(a)netsync.net
Member of Antique Wireless Association
URL: http://www.ggw.org/freenet/a/awa/
At 11:43 AM 12/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Bruce had an unusual policy of sending nastygrams to folks who
>(gasp!) put a link to his site without permission. Anyone who
>did link without permission would find that their network was
I seem to remember a lawsuit not too long ago wherein Ticketmaster sued
Microsoft (I think) because MS had put a link to TM's web site on their
Sidewalk site. Seemed silly then, and seems silly now.
As I understand it, the whole idea of having a web site is to get people to
visit it. Discouraging links to it would seem to be counter-productive.
But, I guess it is a self-eliminating trait anyway. 8^)
--------------------------------------------------------------------- O-
Uncle Roger "There is pleasure pure in being mad
roger(a)sinasohn.com that none but madmen know."
Roger Louis Sinasohn & Associates
San Francisco, California http://www.sinasohn.com/
For just the postage cost from Australia (est. $5 surface, $15 air); the
manual itself is free.
I'll be throwing this out in a week unless there are any takers - a CTSC
BASIC Reference manual - good condition - 350 pages. E00146-01 (Rev 5-CP)
May 1974 by Infonet, The Information Network division of Computer Sciences
Corporation.
"This book describes the INFONET BASIC language, which is part of the
Computer Sciences Teleprocessing System (CSTS)"
A
A week ago, someone was asking for hard disk params and someone else posted
a really good web site with all kinds of disks. Naturally I forgot to
bookmark it. Could someone repeat that URL, please?
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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I would actually like to be able to buy a "new" IMSAI (for example), even if it wasn't made by IMSAI, but I would want it to be understood that it was a newly produced copy. It won't happen, however, in part because it would be illegal to make any of these computer as "new" products. There were no FCC regulations when these machines were originally built, and none of them are in compliance, and they couldn't be put in compliance without a complete redesign (in fact, they are WAY out of compliance). Most of these were also not UL approved either. So if they were built, they would have to be described as antiques rather than as new reproductions.
Barry Watzman
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From: Tony Duell [SMTP:ard@p850ug1.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 1:51 PM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: Re: SOL feeding frenzy?
> Don't hold your breath. I suspect we will be seeing "forged" computers by
> late next year.
Oh, I agree. There's been the suggestion of a reproduction Apple 1 here
before. And I have no problem at all with 'reproductions'. Meaning a copy
that's described as such. It gives more people a chance to use the
whatever.
But I do have a problem with faking - describing something as what it
isn't. I think it will happen, though.
-tony