if you could estimate on the shipping charges to nc, i can let you know asap
if i still want it.
david
In a message dated 98-02-26 11:55:09 EST, you write:
<< Are you still interested?
At 10:56 AM 2/11/98 EST, you wrote:
>yes! i need one! glad to pay shipping to nc. is it available?
>
>david
>
>
>In a message dated 98-02-10 15:25:34 EST, you write:
>
><< Does anyone need a Mac mono monitor? Model number MO400, circa 1987. Best
> offer takes it, no matter how pathetic. Recipient either pays shipping or
> picks it up in the LA area (it's not heavy at all, I can't imagine that ups
> ground would be more than a few bucks on this thing). >>
> >>
Mike Allison <mallison(a)konnections.com> wrote:
> This is the UCSD P System which means that there is no way to copy it to
> the HD as this _IS_ the operating system.
This is the one in the sort of peach-colored IBM binders with
slipcases, right? I had a copy of that a few years back (gave it to
an interested friend back east). While I had it I made some
observations. The manuals didn't mention hard^H^H^H^Hfixed disks at
all. They also seemed to indicate that diskettes held about 160KB
(i.e. no knowledge of double-sided disks). And it didn't want to boot
on anything I had access to except the Panasonic Business Partner in
the QA lab at work -- I'm not sure whether it objected to 80x86s for
x>=2, clock speeds > 4.77 MHz, or what.
-Frank McConnell
Sorry, didn't mean to send this to the list. My apologies....
At 08:56 AM 2/26/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Are you still interested?
While I'm here, I am desperately searching for books on 6502 Assembly,
especially....
"6502 Programming Manual"
SYNERTEK or MOS Technology
"6502 Assembly Language Programming" by Lance Leventhal
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
"Programming the 6502" by Rodney Zaks
Sybex
....but any books would be considered.
Cheers,
Aaron
Mike wrote:
>I have an IBM Pascal System for the PC
>Does anyone know if it's possible to use a hard drive with this system?
>
>There are no references and no seeming commands for manipulating
>storage....
>
>Ideas??
UCSD pascal? I never used the IBM version but the S-100 version had a way
to add device drivers for hard drives ( I recall doing that to add in hard
drive support for UCSD on DYNABYTE S-100 boxes). Vague on this, but the
drivers were very low level, block read/write like in CP/M. If the IBM
version allows for it, you should be able to do a small driver that just
makes ROM BIOS calls for the hard drive.
Is anyone interested in a Zenith Inteq computer? I have four available.
They were used by the U.S. government and are heavily 'shielded'
computers. They contain a 286 on a daughter-board, not sure how the
motherboard is. Also have 2 360k floppy drives and one internal 10 meg
Seaquest tape backup drive in it. Also have a bunch of tapes.
Interestingly, there is a buffer on the back, meaning everything that
plugs into the ports on the back, actually go through about a 4 inch
buffer cable into the actual ports.
These things are heavy, and fairly large. Please send any offers my way.
Remember, I do have four of these units available... all in working
condition.
Thanks,
CORD COSLOR
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Does anyone have the (Apple) Koala Pad driver disk? One of my customers has
a bad disk.
Thanks,
manney(a)lrbcg.com
Would a skinny ballerina wear a one-one?
I have the following items for sale (possible trade)
TRS-80 model 4 - this unit is nearly functional but I'm comsidering
parting it out. It has a great motherboard, power
supply, video section, floppy drives. The keyboard is damaged in that
two keys are broken and it needs the ram changed due to a bad chip. If
someone wants the entire thing they can have it for $15 plus shipping
(42 lbs shipping weight). I'd take 4 1meg parity 30 pin SIMMs for it
plus shipping as well. I want to see if I get any responses on the
entire unit before I decide to split it up.
Commodore 64 (older style, not 64C) - I have a bunch of these units, in
working condition. I'll sell a 1541 drive, C64 and power supply (no
cables) for $20 plus shipping. The entire unit weight is roughly 20 lbs.
Commodore printers - I have various Commodore printers for sale as well.
Drop me a line if interested.
Apple ImageWriter II (color) printer - great condition, with 25 pin to 8
pin cable. $30 plus shipping.
Apple external 5.25" floppy drives - like new set of two. One marked
drive 1 and the other drive 2. Serial cables are attached. $30 for the
set of two plus shipping.
Mac 512k set complete - Original Mac 512k with 400k internal floppy,
software, manuals, color thermal printer. Needs an alignment or
replacement on the floppy drive. Instructions on upgrading the memory to
1mb using stacked DRAMs included. $90 plus shipping for all of it.
Panasonic Sr. Partner 8088 "portable" computer. 512k ram, Two 5.25"
floppies, green composite crt. All original except printer was removed.
Otherwise a great machine. One open 8 bit expansion slot. $50 plus
shipping (approx 25-30 lbs).
Original IBM 5150 PC - original IBM keyboard, original IBM mono monitor.
Terrific condition, floppy based. $50 plus shipping
I also have SLOUGHS of various older parts for PS/2's and other older
machines to include MFM, ESDI, IDE hard disks, half and full height
floppies, option cards, network cards, yada, yada, yada...Drop me a line
if you're looking for something.
While this is a "business" it's actually a formalized part time hobby
for me to pick up a few bucks with a hobby. I keep my prices as
reasonable as possible so that the old "relics" can keep on going, and
going, and going......
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Thanks...I've already e-mailed Dave Baldwin. I'm a TCJ subscriber (as
everyone on this list should be...!) I also e-mailed the CP/M FAQ coor-
dinator with the [sad] news.
Damn, another resource gone the way of the Compaticard.
Regards,
Jason Brady jrbrady(a)mindspring.com Seattle, WA
>Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 06:27:57 GMT
>From: toucansam9(a)juno.com (Leo M. Cavanaugh III)
>To: classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
>Subject: Re: Walnut Creek CP/M CDROM Discontinued
>
>On Wed, 25 Feb 1998 18:00:09 -0600, you wrote:
>
>>The Computer Journal used to carry this CD. Try at
http://www.psyber.com/~tcj/