Test part two.....
Howdy folks.
The classiccmp list appears to be working. There are still some questions
about if digests are working properly among a few other housekeeping things
that need to be more thoroughly tested. Please bear with us as we work out
any kinks. First, some general points to everyone:
*I* am not the classiccmp list owner or moderator, I only administer the
servers where it runs. Derek still is the owner of the list and as such is
the one who "calls the shots". Because of that, if there are any problems
with the mailing list, please contact Derek and not me. I will gladly assist
Derek anytime he requests it in any way he wishes.
If there is a very critical issue that Derek can't respond to (out of town,
sick, etc.) feel free to email me the request. However, depending on what
you ask I reserve the right to say "That will have to wait until Derek can
act on it" because I'm not here to "step on his feet". Of course if the list
just simply isn't working at all, you can bet I'll take a look at it
quickly.
Please keep the list traffic low until Derek has a chance to make any
announcements. I'm getting ready to email him the admin issues now.
Quick summary:
For help with majordomo, email majordomo(a)classiccmp.org with keyword "help"
To subscribe, email majordomo(a)classiccmp.org with keyword "subscribe
classiccmp"
To unsubscribe.... that's obvious....
To send out list traffic, email classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Final note - Anything I've just said can be over-ruled by Derek, so if he
posts a startup announcement it'd be a good thing to read.
Regards,
Jay West
I am trying to find a converter or reader for .WPL file (PFS WinWorks
Spreadsheets}
Any thoughts ?????????
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gene(a)ehrich.com
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Gene Ehrich
After some soul searching, I've finally realised I really don't want to collect
anymore. No, it has nothing to do with anyone or anything that has happened
on this list, and because I'm keeping my Vax (to hopefully do useful work
for me) I'll still be here on this list. I've just realised that *having*
these machines doesn't do alot for me, and I don't seem to bother messing with
them very often.
So what this means is I'm beginning the process of liquidating my collection.
Ideally I'd like to sell to people in the Colorado Springs/Denver metro area
so shipping isn't as much of a pain, but we'll see how it goes.
The way I'm going to work this is: If you are interested in a piece, e-mail
me privately. I'll 1. Make sure the piece works. When my shelves got knocked
over a lot of hardware got dumped on the floor. 2. Negotiate a price with you.
3. Negotiate delivery methods with you. I'm not looking to turn a profit
on most of this stuff - I just want to get rid of it and see that it goes to
a good home.
What I have:
Apple2 GS #1. 8mb of Ram, ramfast SCSI, 120 meg (I think) SCSI disk
(no enclosure for the disk) 1 3.5 inch apple floppy drive,
1 5.25 inch apple floppy drive. 1 monitor.
Apple2GS #2 4mb of RAM, parallel card, 2 3.5 inch apple floppy drive,
2 5.25 inch apple floppy drives. Monitor may work, but both
the system and the monitor fell off the shelf they were on
when a cat managed to push the shelves over.
Apple2E Enhanced apple2E ROMS, 64 K of RAM. Ramfast SCSI, 40 meg
SCSI hard disk (no enclosure for disk) 2 5.25 inch apple floppy
drives. 1 monitor. 1 kensington system saver.
Tiger Learning Computer - Not really a classic except that inside what looks
like a laptop (but isn't - it has no integral screen) is
an apple2C with cartrige drives. Hooks to your TV. This one
amuses me a lot, so unlike the rest it will require significant
cash to separate it from me.
Commodore 64 nasty looking, but works fine. New keyboard. Includes 1541
floppy drive and new monitor cable. Squeeky clean inside,
since I used its motherboard to verify that yes, washing them
in the dishwasher IS ok.
Kaypro 4/84 Good condition, both drives work. Some software.
Misc Monitors one commodore monitor - barely works. 1 cga/ega (not sure which)
might work, don't have the hardware to test it.
Misc 486 PC hardware - again, not quite classic, although I think the original
486 might be by now.
Misc Apple2GS software - many titles old and new. New includes Orca C.
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Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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looks like it's working
while the list was down, this was sent to me:
Subject: Orphaned Altos 586
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Status: RO
I have a working system with all software and documentation.
It NEEDS a good HOME.
Can you help find one for this lonely machine?
Reagrds
Ron Tribble
yehudi(a)pipeline.com