for the 'Garage' Garage sale...
(regular internet connection is down, so have to live with text for
now...)
Heath H-11A + H27 --- $300.00
Altos 586 --- $40.00
Altos 580 --- $40.00
Commodore VIC-20 in original box with docs and cables - $40.00
Items are untested and as such are offered AS-IS. Shipping/packing
charges additional. Offers/interesting trades considered.
Thanks;
-jim
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jimw(a)agora.rdrop.com
The Computer Garage - http://www.rdrop.com/~jimw
Contact original sender.
Reply-to: silvernails(a)mindspring.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 23:30:09 -0500
From: Tim <silvernails(a)mindspring.com>
To: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf(a)siconic.com>
Subject: Re: Mac II to donate
I have a Mac II (still working!) to donate. It is from 1987. Please
advise if you are looking for such things.
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Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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The EPP-2 software is available on the Art website.
http://www.artbv.nl
- Doug
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Arts [mailto:paularts@home.nl]
Sent: Tue 1/29/2013 1:17 PM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Cc:
Subject: Re: Spare Chips
I want to work my Art EPP-2 programmer but i lost the software
google doesn't have what i'm looking for
any of you pherhaps
(its for the 27 and 28 series)
Paul
[demime 1.01a removed an attachment of type application/ms-tnef which had a name of winmail.dat]
>Message: 45
>Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 10:03:44 -0800
>From: Marvin Johnston <marvin(a)rain.org>
>To: ClassicCmp <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
>Subject: Ebay: Mark 1 Computer Cards
>Reply-To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
>
>The pictures didn't load for me right now, but if these truely are the
>Mark 1 cards, it sounds like a neat collection!
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2303799002&category=1247
Most of the cards pictures are small cards with 1 or more transistors on
them. Theres a couple of other parts that I can't identify from the
pictures, and and 8 bit ISA card that obviously doesn't belong. Not Mark 1
parts, at least not Manchester Mark 1 parts. Could be from some other
machine called Mark 1 that I don't know of.
Greetings programs.
I must de-lurk here for a video game related item :)
The security bits used to open Sega and Nintendo items are 4.5mm and 3.8mm
inverted torx bits. www.mcmelectronics.com
part numbers 22-1150 and 22-1145 and they are listed at $1.99 each. They
also have the tri wing bits that open gamecube and gameboy stuff.
They are also a source for replacement cartridge edge connectors and other
video game hardware.
I promise my next post will be about free CBM and PET computers in the
Philadelphia PA USA area. :)
Mark
webmaster
www.vulcanjedi.com 30 years of game history!
Message: 19
From: "Sue & Francois" <fauradon(a)frontiernet.net>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: Tamper proof tools
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 06:00:23 -0800
Reply-To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Yep there they are again :) Now that I have a few names to search with I can
find exactly what I need. But at $15 a piece that makes it spendy at the
moment. But hey it's for the nomad after all... :)
Thank you
Francois
Minnesota
Same here! If anyone finds pieces of mine, let me know; being Canadian,
they'll be wearing little toques with red maple leaves on them...
mike in Toronto
---------------Original message------------------
From: "Jeffrey S. Worley" <Technoid(a)30below.com>
Subject: I am not dead!
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:27:03 -0500
There are very few things of which I certain these days, but one thing I
am sure of is that I am not dead.
I'm sorry for making such a mess of the list and of my dealings with
Curt. He deserved better. I just lost my mind. Plain and simple. I
have some of it back now and am hunting for more. If any of you find
some, please let me know so I can put it back.
Regards,
Jeff
Hi,
I have got my hands on a couple of old dec terminal servers, and am having
trouble finding the firmware to make them work.
These devices do not have flash, and are attempting to boot from a bootp
server, so I guess that they need an image.
Does anybody on the list still have an image for these boxes.
Unfortunately, without software, the boxes appear to be junk, and it would
be really great to get these boxes going, so that I could connect to various
systems (including my SBC6120) from my pc (via TCP!)
regards
Doug Jackson
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Hmm... Could you please list the dimensions/size/capacity of these drives?
I'm trying to cobble together an authentic late-XT or early-AT clone system,
and would like to get hold of one or two fairly early (as authentic as
possible) 1/2- or 1/4- height hard drives.
Note: If there are any serious cc history buffs out there, I'm curious when
the first CDs and or sound cards were installed in marketed XT/AT systems.
Ed Tillman
Store Automation Tech Support Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, TX; USA
Phone (210) 592-3110, Fax (210) 592-2048
edward.tillman(a)valero.com <mailto:edward.tillman@valero.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk-admin@classiccmp.org@PEUSA On Behalf Of
> loedman1(a)juno.com
> Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 7:23 PM
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: Free stuff
>
> The following hard drives were delivered to me yesterday
>
> (1) Conner CP3000
> (2) Seagate ST-125
> (3) Maxtor 7213AT
> (4) Maxtor 7245AT
> (5) Maxtor LXT340A
> (6) Maxtor MXT540A (3)
> (7) Conner CFA340A
> (8) Seagate ST-225 (2)
> (9) Seagate ST-238R
>
> Also received a bunch of miscellaneous chips and cards that I need to
> sort and identify that will be available
>
> Rich Stephenson
>
>
While out in Idaho picking up a PDP-11/83 I also managed to pick up a
working LA-100 at a government surplus place. It had a piece of duct
tape stuck to the clear plastic cover with the word "Spare" written on
it. Anyone know of a good way to remove the remaining duct tape residue
>from the cover?
--
Christopher L McNabb
Operating Systems Analyst Email: cmcnabb(a)4mcnabb.net
Virginia Tech ICBM: 37.1356N 80.4272N
GMRS: WPSR255 ARS: N2UX Grid Sq: EM97SD