Spring cleaning time!
I have three vintage HP 9836 computers, two monochrome monitors, one
color monitor and three printers.
I'm sure they are going to need work to get running. No testing has been
done. Could probably get two out
of the three working. Somewhere I have a few various I/O cards also that
will be included.
Photos can be seen here: http://anifur.com/clist/
Pickup in Santa Cruz, CA, I just don't have time to (or the back) to
pack and ship, though I can help load.
-Bob
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Vintage computers and electronics
www.dvq.comwww.tekmuseum.comwww.decmuseum.org
That's a starting bid at 20,000 euros?
-------- Original message --------From: St?phane Tsacas via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> Date: 5/30/17 5:56 PM (GMT-06:00)Subject: Micral N (1974) for sale
If it happens you're in Tours (in France, https://goo.gl/maps/BXNZ4YJixYq)
June 11 2017, a Micral N from 1974 will be auctioned.
More info -- in French -- on the auction house website
https://www.rouillac.com/fr/news-1252-le_micral_n_premier_micro_ordinateur
Starting price : 20 K?.
Good luck ;-)
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??phane tsacas
I have a couple of the Corona and Cordata desktops. Apparently Corona
Data Systems was forced to change their name when the manufacturer of
Corona typewriters objected. So yes, Corona did predate the Cordata
computer.
My first PC clone was the PPC-400, and I still have the service manual
(copy.)
Marvin
> From: Sam O'nella <barythrin at gmail.com>
>
> I have a similar but think mine says cordata which i guess yours is an early model? Is there no model number or serial or was that edited out? Just curious. ?If you post on vcfed.org some younger collectors will find the historical significance interesting of a potential unauthorized IBM compatible. I find those companies that were sued out of existence or folded easily an interesting time in an aggressive young home computer market.?
> -------- Original message --------From: Bob Rosenbloom via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> Date: 5/27/17 10:38 PM (GMT-06:00) To: cctalk at classiccmp.org Subject: Corona Data Systems PC available
> More spring cleaning. This time it's a Corona Data Systems PC.
> Kinda like an old Compaq unit. Has floppy and hard disk, but does not
> boot up.
>
> Pickup in Santa Cruz, CA
>
> http://anifur.com/clist/corona1.JPG
>
> http://anifur.com/clist/corona2.JPG
>
> http://anifur.com/clist/corona3.JPG
I have a similar but think mine says cordata which i guess yours is an early model? Is there no model number or serial or was that edited out? Just curious. ?If you post on vcfed.org some younger collectors will find the historical significance interesting of a potential unauthorized IBM compatible. I find those companies that were sued out of existence or folded easily an interesting time in an aggressive young home computer market.?
-------- Original message --------From: Bob Rosenbloom via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> Date: 5/27/17 10:38 PM (GMT-06:00) To: cctalk at classiccmp.org Subject: Corona Data Systems PC available
More spring cleaning. This time it's a Corona Data Systems PC.
Kinda like an old Compaq unit. Has floppy and hard disk, but does not
boot up.
Pickup in Santa Cruz, CA
http://anifur.com/clist/corona1.JPGhttp://anifur.com/clist/corona2.JPGhttp://anifur.com/clist/corona3.JPG