Here is my small collection
Commodore Busness Machines
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Cbm 8296(i`m missing a 6545 or 6845 crtc IC and a new PSU for it)
Cbm 8032sk with comal80
Commodore vic-20
Serveral Commodore 64`s
Commodore 128
serveral 1541 and 1541II
8250lp dual floppy drive
8050 dual floppy drive
Commodore 500
Commodore 600
Commodore cd32
Commodore 1200
Commodore 3000 (my second work machine)
Commodore 4000 (the machine I`m using every day)
Commodore pc60II
other
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philips g7000
philips odyssey 2001
Texas ti99/4a
2x zx81 with 16 and 64 memory expansion
amstrad cpc464 with 512kb memory expansion
Ibm 5160 xt
Rc Piccolo (Saddly its broken, have`nt be able to repair it yet)
Regards Jacob Dahl Pind
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= IF this computer is with us now... =
=...It must have been meant to come live with us.=
= (Belldandy - Goddess First class) =
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Cleaning out more of my basement and old computer collection.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1229772880
Does anyone here think I could get anything for a Superboard 2 in a C1P Case with memory expansion/floppy controller board? It is escentially a C1P. If so, I could clean it up a bit and put it on ebay. If not, it will evenutally just get pitched. It is a piece of my history, but there has to come a point where I must let go.
Thanks
Dave
Chad Fernandez warned me:
>Please don't send attachments to the list. This is bad form, in general,
for any list. I think it is >supposed to be worse than off-topic threads :-)
OK, now I know it was a good idea to ask first instead of sending 'em
straight away... (Such rules should be mentioned in the FAQ or some kind of "Do's
and Dont's" section of the classiccmp homepage, or did I just miss it when I
was reading?!)
As I think I won't have the time for creating a good web page in the near
future, I'm rather going for the temporary storage approach, as suggested by
Mike Ford:
>One mentioned on another list is www.whalemail.com that allows something
like 75 MB of free >temporary storage.
I'll also be waiting the next few days and only get myself some space if any
reply to my post actually caring about the machine arrives - why offer the
pics if nobody knows the box and/or wants to have a look at?
Arno Kletzander
Arno_1983(a)gmx.de
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GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet.
http://www.gmx.net
I have to say that this is one of the most interesting topics that we have discussed lately and it ereminds me why I actually joined the list in the first place!
Another thing I would find interesting is/are lists of what people are looking for.. For instance, I would really like to get a hold of a GRiD laptop - one of the 15xx series (386/486's). I have a GRiDcase 3 and really like it but it isn't really a daily useable computer - more of a collectors item. I could squeze Linux or NetBSD on a newer one and have an indestructable workstation.
Slightly off topic (not quite 10), but I am also looking for an inexpensive Multia for a project I am working on. Also looking to get a hold of another smaller Vax or two (really like those), and an HP 9000/3xx as well.
-Linc Fessenden
I can understand the hard drive issue. I used to live in Kentucky and I used to go to the sale at Ft. Knox every month. It definitely was my favorite DRMO sale behind Columbus. Quite often, the machines I received had "A LOT" of information on them that although not classified, was certainly private.
It
Brian. was fun rummaging around all the lots of equipment with rounds of ordinance blasting in the distance. I'll never forget on one of my best huals of equipment, I wedged a Penske rental truck under one of the overpass's there. A couple of soldiers help me let the air out of the tires and reinflate them when it was clear. Its hilarious when I think of it now but when it happened......
Brian.
Brian Roth
Network Services
First Niagara Bank
(716) 625-7500 X2186
Brian.Roth(a)FirstNiagaraBank.com
In a message dated 4/13/01 12:09:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
chomko(a)greenbelt.com writes:
<< the Penatgon could keep you busy for a whole
year!
>>
im in no mood to go to jail...i was almost detained for asking..ASKING some
people at Network Solutions if they had any old hardware that they no longer
planned to use
From: James B. DiGriz <jbdigriz(a)dragonsweb.org>
>On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Eric Chomko wrote:
>
>> >
>>
>> A company called 'Technico' put out a TI 9900-based single board mirco
back in
>> the
>> late 70s before TI had the 99/4. I rememebr building one for a class
project in
>> college. In fact, I got one in the attic that I need to frag out of of
these days
I have one and it's operational. Bought is back in '77.
Allison
anyone know any places where I could find stuff in the suburbs southwest of
DC (Fairfax County) whether it be through dumpster diving or second hand
stores
thanks,
Robert Cobbins
First, sorry for that first post in HTML. With luck, I've got that remedied.
Bad client, BAD!!
Ethan Dicks wrote:
> Is there any chance of a revision to emulate the appearance of the TIL311
> displays when in "Elf" mode? Even though they were expensive, I always
> like the way they looked (one of the early bugs I mentioned on Bill
> Richman's emulator was that there was an extra row of dots in his rendered
> TIL311s).
Easily done; look for it in the next release. The TIL311 *is* a cool
display. My low-budget ELF had to make due with seven segments, but what the
heck, now it's in software. It strikes me funny that the size of a bitmap
for one digit (8 bit depth) takes up several times the memory of the
original 256 byte ELF! Oh the waste of it all...
Sellam Ismail wrote:
> I created a new section in the VCF Link Library for RCA:
Thanks, Sellam, I appreciate it!
Dave Ruske
dave(a)ruske.net
I believe the HT-11 distributed by Heath was a modified version
of RT-11, but standard RT-11 did and does work on the H-11.
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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