I need any documentation I can get for the Toshiba T1200 laptop. This is
a late 1980s era model (follow-up to the T1100/1100+/1000).
I'm willing to pay up to $100 for them but need them within the next
couple of days.
Please call or contact me ASAP if you can help.
925/294-5900 office
925/216-0569 mobile
Thanks!
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> I have a "PDP-11" that is actually a box (BA-23) that used to contain
> a MicroVAX I. I replaced the MVI boards with the following modules:
>
> M8190 KDJ11-B
> M7551-CF 4MB memory
> M7504 ethernet adapter
> M7555 RQDX3 hard/floppy controller
> M8043 DLV11-J 4 line serial
>
> It also contains the following drives:
>
> RX50 two 5.25" floppy drives
> RD54 159MB hard drive
>
> It seems to work. I was able to get RT-11 installed on the hard drive
> and the system boots to a prompt. I haven't played with it much since
> then though.
>
> I also have a bunch of other Q-Bus modules including a KDF11 CPU and
> some other memory and I/O boards as well as a few spare drives.
>
> Is anyone interested in coming to pick this stuff up?
I'm very interested. I have a PDP-11/23, RL02's VT52's and a DECWriter.
I'm always interested in related DEC PDP equipment. I'm located in
Wilmot NH (outside New London).
I got one of Guy's AlphaServers - it's actually a rack mounted DS20E
that's working fine (thanks, Guy) but unfortunately all of them were missing
their faceplates. I know it's a long shot, but does anybody have a
faceplate for a DS20/DS20E, or better yet a set of the floor pedestal skins,
that they'd part with?
Thanks,
Bob Armstrong
Dear CC readers,
I have decided to divest myself of a number of older computers.
Some may be interesting to folks on the list. I live near Chicago,
items can be picked up for free. Only item I may sell are the
Q-Bus SCSI cards, the rest is available for free.
S-100 machines free for pick-up
Three dual 8" drive units
One iOmega dual 8" Bernoulli cartridge disk system
Three CompuPro System 8/16 chassis,
One unknown S-100 chassis
One chassis with power supply (no boards)
Two empty chassis
One large box of 8" disks,
One medium box of iOmega Bernoulli cartridges,
Several boxes of assorted S-100 cards,
cables, documentation,
IBM J30 with J01 expansion chassis
This is an 8-way 75MHz PowerPC
machine built around the MicroChannel bus
HalStation 375
HalStation 385 with 3GB RAM
Wang Word Processor Model 1220
Evans & Sutherland PS-390
MicroVax II
Two KZQSA Q-Bus SCSI cards ($$$ make offer)
Maxtor 190MB hard drive
DEC RD53A drive
DataTech CM6426
DEC RH12E drive
TK50 tape drive
TK70 tape drive
Complete Apple IIc system
CPU, color monitor
Commodore 128D
Four Commodore 64
Four Commodor 1541 drives
TRS-80 Model I Technical Manual (578-2980090)
TRS-80 Color computer
Two TRS-80 Color computer II
Two Apple II+
Two Apple IIe
Several of the black Apple disk drives
Complete Apple IIGS system
One 3.5" drive
Three 5 1/4" drives
Cassette drive
System Saver IIGS
Apple IIGS Technical Reference Vol 1-3
Apple Pascal
Learning Apple Pascal
Apple IIGS Reference (binder)
Apple IIGS Color monitor
Keyboard, mouse,
Other programming books and material
That's right, just the box - the cardboard kind. This one's for the
hardcore MacHeads out there. I've got a CC, which I'm keeping, and
never had any packing materials, books, etc., but somehow I ended up
with the box. It's in reasonably good shape, with various
shipping/store labels on it, but not torn or stained. If anyone wants
it, I can flatten it, put a label on it and send it USPS or whatever
your favorite carrier is. Otherwise, out it goes...
j
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Retrocomputing and collecting in the Chicago area:
http://chiclassiccomp.org
I've got the following machines available, cheap for pickup in downtown
Lafayette, IN, I'm asking for $10 each. I do not have the time to ship
this, or drop it off anywhere. These will be scrapped in 2 weeks if
they're not picked up by then.
Aspect 3000 NMR vector computer (about 8U tall rackmount).
Sun E4000 chassis, empty (2)
Sun E450 (some parts in them, but not a full config) (2)
Sun Ray 100, 17" CRT. Brand new, I have some keyboards and mice (7)
Cisco 7000 router, including EIP, AIP, FIP, and fast serial cards.
(2)
Intel MDX 8" Hard disk drive
AT&T 5620 terminal. No keyboards. (6)
Motorola Information Systems 6300 (rebadged convergent) 68k UNIX system
AT&T 3B2/310, probably needs a new hard drive (2)
AT&T 6300, HDD and FDD. No keyboard or monitor
AT&T 6300, 2 FDD. No keyboard or monitor
Apollo Domain 3500. No keyboard/mouse or monitor. Untested
SGI Octane (2)
DEC AlphaServer 4100
Pat
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I purchased an HP85B and a few accessories a while back and I've now
come to the conclusion that I am not going to have enough time to do
anything with it. I've verified that the HP85B itself works except for
the tape drive. It has the sticky capstan problem and will need to be
repaired. The printer seems to work though.
The collection includes the following:
HP85B
ROM drawer 82936A with the following ROMs:
- plotter/printer 00085-15002
- matrix 00085-15004
- advanced programming 00085-15005
I also have the following modules:
HP-IB Interface 82937A
Opt 001 Serial Interface 82939A
128K Memory Module 82909A
Of course, it would be great to trade this equipment for something
interesting. At the moment, I'm more interested in music synthesizers
than in classic computers. I don't really expect anyone on this list
to offer that sort of trade but if you just happen to have some old
music stuff laying around that you don't want, I'd love to hear about
it. In any case, I don't really want to pack this stuff up. I live in
Bedford, NH and would be happy to give this equipment to someone who
is willing to come here and pick it up.
David
Time has come to clear out a major portion of the stash. At my
age I will never get around to all of the projects. The
following is a partial listing of what is available. I will add
to the list as stuff emerges from the pile. Make offers, cash
or trade. Pickup only in Guntersville, AL, USA.
mVAX II (BA-23) several
mVAX II (BA-123) several
Vector 3 with mindless terminal
DynaByte 8/2 with 8/4 drive box 2 ea.
WellFleet (Bay) Router 3 ea.
Micom Marathon 1K
TI Travelmate LT-220
Hyperian portable PC
HP Apollo 710
Atari 1041ST w/monitor
Teletype model 43
various DEC Qbus card cages for PDP-11
power supply, blower and etc for RM-03
The following needs to go to someone that can make them available to the
group.
A lot of VMS gray wall books
A lot of VMS orange wall books
A lot of component (IC, diode, transistor) manufacture's data books