>From: "Mike" <michaelgreen42 at comcast.net>
>Subject: IMSAI 8080 on eBay
>To: <cctech at classiccmp.org>
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>I've decided to sell my IMSAI 8080. It is in excellent condition and comes
>with two Discus 8" floppy drives. It has been posted on eBay.
>http://cgi.ebay.com/IMSAI-8080-with-8-Floppy-Drives_W0QQitemZ120307050411QQc
>mdZViewItem?hash=item120307050411&_trkparms=72%3A1205|39%3A1|66%3A2|65%3A12|
>240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
>
For a big ticket item, that ad is really lacking in pics and information.
Ug, these things are huge.
>From the days of the IBM 5110, the 5103 dot-matrix printer rollers are now gunk, and the 5114 8-inch dual floppy drive system weighs maybe 100 lbs.
Come and take them away, please!
Orange County, CA
Bring a truck.
I've decided to sell my IMSAI 8080. It is in excellent condition and comes
with two Discus 8" floppy drives. It has been posted on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/IMSAI-8080-with-8-Floppy-Drives_W0QQitemZ120307050411QQc
mdZViewItem?hash=item120307050411&_trkparms=72%3A1205|39%3A1|66%3A2|65%3A12|
240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
My company upgraded, and are getting rid of the older F50 we have.
Unit has 4TB, and is the older "double-wide" 6' tall cabinets. Looking to
get $1500 OBO for it.
Anyone interested, let me know. It's spent it's entire life in a proper data center,
and has already be decommissioned and removed from service, but has still been
kept in the data center.
Obviously, this would not be worth it for a person outside Florida.
It is presently located in Miami,FL near the west end of the airport. It would need to be picked up,
but we do have a proper loading dock, and freight elevators. We can assist with loading the unit.
Thought maybe someone on the list may be interested, or know someone, to get a
decent deal on a Shark.
Tony
Go to:
ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/games/file_based/
And look for:
ankh_crimewave_deathmaze5000_starmaze.dsk.gz
Wayne Smith
> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:36:15 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Sellam Ismail <sellam at vintagetech.com>
> Subject: Ankh for Apple ][?
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>
> Does anyone remember the game Ankh for the Apple ][ (and
> probably other platforms)? It can be considered a pre-cursor
> to these online puzzle games done in Flash that are prevalent
> all over the internets these days.
>
> Ankh had all these strange puzzles in a maze that you moved
> around in, collecting parts and pieces that you would use in
> other parts of the maze to open or close doors or boxes or whatever.
>
> I played it out for several hours one day but, my copy being
> a pirated one, it was corrupted at some level and I could
> never get past a certain point.
>
> Does anyone have a good copy of this game that I can
> download? I sure would appreciate it as I'd like to finish
> it and see what happens in the end.
>
> Thanks!
>
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I've got one of the three port H-89 serial boards and I think I've got the
connector for port 330 wired incorrectly.
The CD bit is never set even when carrier is present (cable and modem
known good). Does anyone out there have the pinouts for the card-end of
the internal RS-232 cable that I could get a copy of?
Thanks!
g.
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http://www.f15sim.com - The only one of its kind.
Does anyone remember the game Ankh for the Apple ][ (and probably other
platforms)? It can be considered a pre-cursor to these online puzzle
games done in Flash that are prevalent all over the internets these days.
Ankh had all these strange puzzles in a maze that you moved around in,
collecting parts and pieces that you would use in other parts of the maze
to open or close doors or boxes or whatever.
I played it out for several hours one day but, my copy being a pirated
one, it was corrupted at some level and I could never get past a certain
point.
Does anyone have a good copy of this game that I can download? I sure
would appreciate it as I'd like to finish it and see what happens in the
end.
Thanks!
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This is probably an old question but, well, I'm new to the list...
Is there a known substitute CRT (both mfr and p/n) for the tube that is
in a DEC VR201 monitor such as used with a DEC Rainbow?
I have a VR201 that has the infamous mold on the inside of the tube's
face. I am not up to peeling the face off and trying to fix it so am
interested in just swapping out the tube.
After going through all the docs I can find, I never did come up
with a mfr or p/n for the tube itself so don't have a way to do a
cross-reference.
Of course if anyone has a non-moldy, b/w or amber VR201 that they want
to get rid of... say the word.
Chris
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Chris Elmquist
mailto:chrise at pobox.com