Apex, in Sun Valley:
Out back, a pile of Tandy 4's and III's. A pile out in the sun, likely
junked, but probably retrievable stuff in there.
Out back, there were a bunch of VT1xx's and VT2xx's, but they were
beyond salvage. There were even some Kaypro 4's once, similarly crapped.
Tek 3002 logic analyzer, typically, without probes, but I know there are
Tek or HP probes hanging on the end of the aisle (this sort of thing
happens all the time -- parts get separated. I've been ahem known to buy
one thing... then the other half a week or a month later...)
That other Tek I mentioned, the lsi11 thing, is there on a shelf.
THere are some other vintage computerish items, but I forget what they
were.
A bunch of video processing gear, with some sort of MO drive, all black,
looks very 1986ish.
Had a snafu with my laptop at home (read: a reason not to use XP). As a
result, for a few days I will only be able to check classiccmp email
(easily) at work. Anyone who's been trying to reach me, my apologies!
Jay West
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Dwight K. Elvey <dwight.elvey(a)amd.com> wrote:
> I was looking things up and it seems that
> many were using this canon engine. Here is
> a list I found:
Great list, thanks!
> I noticed that the number 17 seems to be a common theme.
It does 17 ppm.
MS
Hi
I was looking things up and it seems that
many were using this canon engine. Here is
a list I found:
Alcetal 8376
Anzac 3017/3017-2/3024
Canon LBP-NX/LPB-NX 600/P-170
Chameleon Proffing Sytem
Colorspan Winprinter 1000
GBT 6817 IIISi
Genicom Corp 9170
HP IIIsi
HP 4Si 4Si/MX
Memorex 1917
DEC PrintServer 17 17/600
Interface Systems 7817/ ISI7817
Intergraph Corp
Pacific Semi Turbo PCL5
Newgen Sys Turbo PS/440ND
OCE 6500/6525
QMS 1700/1725/PS 1700/PS 1725/1725SLS PS
QMS 1725E/1725 Ex Print System
Siemens 4824 Highprint 4824/P10/15
SRS Imaging Imager 17D
Tandem 5577
Wang LDP-17
Xerox 6R901
I noticed that the number 17 seems to be a common theme.
Dwight
I am trying to locate a source for a Memory Expansion Board and ram chip
sets for the Epson Action Laser II laser printer.
Thanks for your help.
Will Campagna
I came across a bunch of these drives on the weekend...unfortunately in a
humid/cold storage area where they've been for quite a while.
I'll probably try to buy one of each, but are they of any interest to anyone
else?
Looks like there's 2 of the RP02's, 4 of the RP03's and at least 2 of the
RP04's.
They're in southern Ontario.
Dan Cohoe
I have a TRS-80 mod 3, two TRS-80 mod 1s, some expansion chassis for
TRS-80 and some 5.25" floppies for TRS 80, a Commodore Pet, a North Star
(8" floppies!!), a Chameleon (dos/cpm)(portable but weighs 40 lbs!!) , a
Sinclair that has been built into a monitor/keyboard cabinet with lots
of super mods., a couple of TI computers and modules, a Commodore
SX-64, several Datavue 25s (first really portable computer). If I were
to hang on to anything it might be the Commodore SX-64 because it has a
color screen and I have a Packet radio set up that fits it....hmmmm
maybe I should sell the packet radio set up with it. But what I think
what I will do is sell these either here or on E Bay and when the stack
gets low, keep the last couple or the ones of the least value and use
what I get from the others to make the last ones really nice.
Is there a place where I can go to see what the values of the various
units is?
Dan Veeneman wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> At 07:37 PM 9/12/04, you wrote:
>
>> I just joined because I have a garage full of old computers that my
>> wife said, "either do something with them or get rid of them." So I
>> am here to make a decision, one or the other.
>
>
> Welcome to this list. I'm sure you'll get a number of people
> (including me) curious about what computers you might have
> and where you're located.
>
> As far as deciding what to do -- do you have some "favorites"
> that you'd like to power up and run?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan
>
>