Dear Friends,
I would be interested purchasing any DWP-210 printer wheels, but especially
Venezia. Will pay $20 for a wheel. Kindly respond by e-mail.
Thanks,
Donald Glassman
Barnard College Archivist
Just passing this along. I have no affiliation with the seller. Do not
reply to me ;)
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Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 14:16:59 -0400
From: garyg <ai578(a)hwcn.org>
To: vcf(a)vintage.org
Subject: FS: Amiga A2000 and Amiga A500 both loaded.
Do you know anyone who might want this great stuff?
Amiga A2000:
* Commodore A2000 SN CA1076987.
* Commodore Model No. 1084-D Video Monitor SN: XT1074659 Nov/89.
* Keyboard KeyTronic E03601EL-C.
* Keyboard KKQ-E94YC for A2000, A2000HD and A2500.
* Power Supply: UPS 30-V20P
* Three (3) 2-button mouses.
* All connectors included.
Amiga A500:
* Amiga A500 SN: 078259 with Impact Series II Amiga A500-HD+
* Amiga 1011 External Disk Drive SN XC0062232 Sept/90.
* Power Supply: P/No 312503-01 PSM-500
* Power Supply: UPS 30-V20P
* Commodore Color Monitor Model No. 1084S-P SN 129979, Sept/88.
* Commodore B0032925 Mouse.
Joystick (in original box) 500XJ EPYX by Konix.
* All connectors included.
Manuals:
* GVP Impact Series II A500 HD User's Guide.
* Intro to Amiga 500 (Commodore).
* Hi Res Monitor with Stereo Output Model 1084S manual.
* Amiga Basic (MS Basic for the Amiga) manual.
* Systemsoftware Binders (2) for Amiga ( two large hardcover bonders with
everything).
* AmigaDOS, ARexx, Workbench 2.1Amiga Hard Drive plus software
FS: Printers that work with Amiga:
* Texas Instruments Microlaser plus
* Star NX-2420 Rainbow Printer Signature Series with 2 unopened cartridges,
manual and accessories.
* Raven PR 2418 24-pin Multi-Mode Printer with cables, little used.
Also have 5 huge boxes of commercial software of every description (educational, games, utilities, clipart, wordprocessors, paint, kids stuff, etc) for the
Amiga that I am cataloguing (save me the time and buy it all with the above
computers).
Price: I don't know. Make me an offer for some or all.
905-628-8528
Hamilton, ON Canada
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The Zenith Z-100 is a dual 8085/8086 S-100 bus-based system. Runs CP/M
and MS-DOS. One is available in the Washington, D.C., area. Please
contact original sender directly.
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Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 15:59:57 -0400
From: Paul Taibl <ptaibl(a)bens.org>
Subject: Computer to donate
I have a Zenith Z-100 combination keyboard/CPU, dual floppy drives, separate
color monitor, all the manuals, software and some of the original packaging.
Circa 1983 or 84. Any idea if there's a market or a good home for it? It
resides in northern Virginia, outside Washington, DC. It's free, but I
can't cover shipping costs. Thanks. Paul
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I have an H960 rack with slides, a BA23 qbus backplane/ps, power control, and
two Fujitsu Eagles, available in Los Angeles. The box is good. I know one
of the eagles was working when decomissioned. The other is marked "trips
breaker" - but I think it was repaired.
The rack is missing the top cover.
You pickup by LA airport. Rack is on casters. Gross weight ~300 lbs.
I can provide a controller for the eagles.
The rest is up to you.
I am not on the list, so email me directly for info.
Regards,
Eliot
There was a real brief discussion about this several months ago, and I
never followed through.
The broad strokes of my idea was to put together a questionnaire for
anybody who'll answer, with city of residence, area of collecting, maybe
real-world occupation and computing experience/expertise, etc. Gather
that into a running database, mostly for member consumption only. We
all seem to travel a fair amount, most of us seem to enjoy "hooking up"
with other collectors, and such a database seems like a natural thing to
do, and a very valuable resource. Personally, I'm really curious as to
what the map will look like. There seem to be some fair concentrations
in some not-obviously-reasonable places. Like the Great North Woods. :)
If there's reasonable interest and no huge objections, and someone
else will help design and implement the actual db, I'll put together the
questionnaire & collate the responses.
Preliminary ideas:
Public and private info. Some info, like my webpage, I might be
willing to put out as a public resource. My address I might make
available to list members, but not for publication on a website. So
the Q-sheet needs a flag for "privileged" info.
All info, obviously, is optional.
Areas of expertise & employment could be tricky. A lot of us are
contractors and consultants, and there's a fuzzy line between making
resources available and solicitation.
Whether your collection is organised for viewing, or, like mine, piles
here and there {and everywhere} that can be excavated for the needed
item, would be relevant info.
We'll need a hosting site. I might be able to provide that, but I'm
not sure.
So what do y'all think? Is it A Fun Thing To Do? Ideas about what
info we want/don't want? Volunteers?
Doc
At 01:45 PM 8/9/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Dont worry, along with my other roommates, I have 'security measures'.
>Muahahahahah.
I can vouch for a significant amount of heavy iron in Pat's apartment, which
could be used for some serious defensive (and offensive) activity.
His place is also rather difficult to locate given only an address, so
Pat's stash is relatively safe. Now if he'd only keep the Hewlett-Packard
gear for me...
Cheers,
Dan
At 08:15 PM 8/8/02 -0500, Pat wrote:
>Ahh, crap. Didn't mean to send that to the list. Esp w/my address... :(
WE know know you are, and we know where you live! :-)
I have a variety of old computer stuff (hardware, docs) of various
kinds (DEC, AT&T, Sun) that I'd like to find new homes for near Boston.
For a complete and current list, see http://www.ultimate.com/phil/stuff/
PLEASE REPLY TO THE E-MAIL ADDRESS ON THE WEB PAGE!!!
At 09:48 AM 8/8/02 -0700, you wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Doc Shipley wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> I'm looking at picking up an ATT 3b2 to complement my 7300. I know
>> the 3b2 has a different CPU type (WE3102?) as opposed to the 7300's
>> 68010. Are they binary-compatible? Specifically, can I use the same
>> install and program media for both?
>>
>> Doc
>>
>>
>>
>No, completely different beasts...
>
>Peter Wallace
Right. AND there's a whole series of different 3B2s.
Joe