Valdocs was a office suite, word processing, spreadsheet and database group unique to the Epson QX-10 and QX-16 computers. It also ran CPM. and add in board was available that allowed Dos to also be run on the machine. Machine had two voice coil
floppydrives that could be configred to many of the early floppy format modes of other computers. I have several including original instruction manuals and many programs for both CPM and early DOS. The computer did not have a hard drive (although an addon
was available) and was limited to 360 5 1/4 disks.
Is anyone interested?
Bill
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35081 West Fairview Road
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wroberts(a)wi.rr.com
Hi,
I’m acting on behalf of a friend of mine who is looking to find a good home for some classic HP Workstation equipment. He has two HP 9000 workstations which he bought way back when the world was young. One is a Model 345, the other a 710. They are both pretty much complete and there are also a couple of extras like hard disc drive unit, early optical disc unit, and external DAT drive. They both come with 16” graphics monitors and graphics input tablets, and both have their original HIL keyboards. The kit list goes like this;
HP9000 Series 700 (Apollo) Base unit (sn:3147G02128)
Monitor (A1497A) (2 off)
Tape drive unit Model CP-150SE
Floppy Drive Unit (Mitsubishi MF504B-318M)
Optical Drive Series 630 Model 650/A (with 4 rewritable optical discs)
HP9000 345 Workstation (sn:98578x3004G01849)
Hard Disc Unit Series 330S Model C2212A (sn:3017A02452)
DAT Drive Model 310 (sn:310-930013)
Full set of HPUXv8.0 Manuals
All this stuff is open to offers. If anyone is interested, I think the only caveat might be that if you take away one thing – you take away the lot.
Serious expressions of interest should be made to this email address in the first instance. In the interests of practicality, you might like to note that we’re in England – but please don’t hold that against us.
Many thanks,
Adrian Manise
Hi,
Does anyone (pref. UK based for postage charges) have a spare
chiclet-style keyboard for the PET 2001? I don't mind if it's broken, in
millions of pieces, etc., just so long as the keytops are in good (or,
ideally, excellent) condition and are all present.
I have a k/b which works well, but is worn right down to the point where
some keys are completely unreadable. It would be nice to have it looking
all pristine again.
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Cheers,
Ade.
B-Racing, "B" where the action is!
http://www.b-racing.com
Can anyone help Lance in his quest to complete his AT&T collection?
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Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 00:02:56 -0600
From: Lance Bockelman <lbockelman(a)hotmail.com>
To: vcf(a)vintage.org
Subject: Looking for an old AT&T PC.
Hello,
I stumbled across your web page and found it very interesting.
I am myself a collector of old computers and accessories.
I am looking for a couple specific AT&T PC's and am wondering if you have
come across any of them and would happen to know where I could find them.
The models I need to complete my collection are: AT&T 6286 WGS and AT&T 6312
WGS.
Any help or pointers you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Lance Bockelman
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Is anyone interested in a Toshiba T1000 laptop from Thailand?
There's nothing particularly special about the T1000. It's Toshiba's
second laptop (the T1100 was the first) and it's just a DOS machine.
However, the term "laptop" was first used by Toshiba, and this line of
machines is what was given that name.
I just think it's cool that someone in Thailand wanted to donate a
computer :)
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Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 08:07:52 +0000
From: wuchrinton meephanlom <wucharinton(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: T1000 Laptop Toshiba
Dear Sirs,
I had old Laptop T1000 Toshiba
-FDD Single Density
-512 KB Internal RAM
-DOS 2.11
now Working well!!! form 1983-today
Bey Meephanlom
209 Soi21 Ramkhamhaeng Road.
Wantonglang, Bangkapi,Bangkok
10310 Thailand.
Tel 669-5097531
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Anybody interested in a System Industries 9900 controller??
Email me at rbenward(a)parker.com
Bob
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See below.
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From: Vintage Computer Festival [mailto:vcf@siconic.com]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:45 PM
To: David N. Griffiths
Subject: Re: Computer donation
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, David N. Griffiths wrote:
> Would you have any desire for a complete Epson QX-10 with software and
> documentation? One of the floppy drives (A) works when it wants but
> otherwise it's in good shape.
Hi Dave.
Where is it located?
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Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 10:26:37 -0500
From: David N. Griffiths <95tstm(a)cox.net>
Subject: RE: Computer donation
It is located here in Yorktown, Virginia, near Norfolk, Virginia. I also
have the dot matrix printer for the QX-10. I've stored it within its
original box in the garage since 1993.
Cheers
Dave
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Ward Clark has a Rainbow 100B available with manuals and software. Please
contact him if interested.
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>I have a Apple Computer I purchased in 1976. I also have the printer. It
>still works fine. Interested in selling. E-Mail me at gglass21(a)aol.com.
I'll give you $25!.... oh, ok $30 since you have the printer... but you
pay shipping ;-)
-chris
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