anyone need it? it has a dodgy power connector, but if you hold the wires
just right, it works. just pay for shipping.
DB Young ICQ: 29427634
ACVM antique computer virtual museum
http://members.aol.com/suprdave/classiccmp/museum.htm
--You can lead a whore to Vassar, but you can't make her think--
<Even QNX seems pretty cool - I've tried the demo. If I can get my hands on
<of these nifty things and just drop the generic QNX dialup stuff from the d
<disk in place of their hardwired one, I'm hoping I can run QNX with the IS
<of my choice. If not, I'll probably put BeOS on it.
I havent looked into QNX or BeOS so I can't comment. What are they and
what do they cost?
Allison
Just got in a couple of RF35s off of eBay for use
in my MV3800 project. What has me intrigued is
that they are labeled "RF35 / RZ35".
I thought RZ was a SCSI designation. My DEC docs
are dated, anybody can shed light on this ?
Thanks ............ Nick
<Vinyl gloves better, latex too flimsy but both doesn't block most
<nasty chemicals and latex fall apart. Vinyl tad better with mild
<chemicals, oils, grease, inks and alcohol stuff.
Latex, resistant to stuff that Vinyl isn't
<I think the ones is teal/bluish color (nitile sp?) is what good for
<this. I see these used for epoxy, some nasty chemicals and biohazard
<jobs. This are ones I'm looking for to buy, where?
Nitrile, synthetic rubber for those that are latex sensitive and also
resistant to somethings the other two are not.
There is a rating called breakthrough time for various chemicals and
solvents.
Also all three are available in various weights (thickness) for special
needs/applications.
I know this as I worked in pharaceuticals for a while and some of the
stuff was quite nasty (Acids, bases and strong solvents). The other half
was basic cleanroom/sanitation.
It's not a bad idea.
Allison
A recent haul of HP computer stuff netted some HP3000 Series III
racks, card cages and power supplies. Didn't I see someone on the list
who is still supporting and/or using a 3000? There is also the cadaver
of a HP3000 model 30 [actually looks complete but some one has pulled
all the cards out]. If anyone is interested there are some pix posted at
http://mh106.infi.net/~ip500/HPcomputers/
Not pictured but also available are a bunch of 2635B terminals,
a couple of huge 2608 line printers, several of the 7920,20A or 25 disc
drives and a wealth of tapes, manuals, etc...
It's all [or mostly] for sale--I'm pretty reasonable--make that real
reasonable--and price corelates inversely with weight! Pick up only in
Roanoke, VA---only about 5 miles off of I-81.
I'd be really interested in any trade proposals involving a HP2100---or
earlier HP mini.
Thanks, Craig
JOM8644(a)aol.com
Here's what he has good luck.
Subject: Apple II GS Computer
John,
This is what I have:
Apple II GS Computer Model # A2S6000
Applecolor RGB Monitor Model # A2M6014
Apple Desktop Bus Mouse Family # G5431
Apple Desktop Keyboard Model # A9M0330
Apple 5.25 Drive Writing Model # A9M0107
Apple 3.25 Drive Model # A9M0106
Apple 3.25 Drive Model # A9M0106
Manuals
Getting Started With Your Apple II GS
Apple II GS Owners Reference
AppleWorks GS Users Guide
AppleWorks GS Reference
Apple ImageWriter II Owners Guide
Apple 5.25 Drive Owners Guide
Apple 3.5 Drive Owners Guide
AppleWorks GS Quick Reference
AppleWorks GS Getting Started
AppleWorks GS 1.1 Update
Apple II A Touch of AppleSoft BASIC
Program Manuals
Clip Art Gallery
The Childrens Writing & Publixhing Center Users guide
APYX Art & Film Director Instruction Manual
BankStreet Writer Plus Word Processor for the Apple 128K IIe/IIc/IIgs
Paintworks Plus
Games
WINGS of Fury
Jet
Dream Zone
Where in the USA is Carmen SanDeigo?
Space Quest
King's Quewt IV
Prince of Persia
Lode Runner
Zorro
Shadowgate
EPYX Impossible Mission-II
GBA championship Basketball
Grand Prix Circut
EPYX California Games
EPYX Summer Games II
TechnO COP
Manhunters
EPYX Sub Battle
Tetris
The Duel Test Drive II
Battletech-IThe ChessMaster 2000
There are several 5.25 floppys, a 5.25 organizer which is full and many,
many
3.25 floppys which looks like are mostly the games etc.
You can reach me at
Email jom8644(a)aol.com
Fone 952-469-3235
Fax 952-469-3235
I have received several emails about machines from people since the article
about came out in the paper Monday. If anyone has any interest please this
person. Thanks John
----- Original Message -----
From: <Kmclark4(a)aol.com>
To: <jrkeys(a)concentric.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 11:47 AM
Subject: Old Computer
> Hi John,
>
> Just wondering if my "old computer" has any historical significance. It
was
> given to me a few years ago by a guy who apparently got it in the
> mid-eighties. The name is "Leading Edge" (?)
>
> Thanks for any info,
>
> Kevin Clark
> St. Paul, MN
>
Anyone know if it's possible to fit DOS, a PDP-11 emulator and an RL02
image in 16MB? Here is why I'm asking:
http://www.linux-hacker.net/iopener/
Am I the only person crazy enough to want to turn one of these into a
modern PDP-11 :^)
Zane
| Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Adminstrator |
| healyzh(a)aracnet.com (primary) | Linux Enthusiast |
| healyzh(a)holonet.net (alternate) | Classic Computer Collector |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------+
| Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing, |
| and Zane's Computer Museum. |
| http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/ |
I have received several emails about machines from people since the article
about came out in the paper Monday. If anyone has any interest please this
person. Thanks John
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Tente <mark(a)tentech.com>
To: <jrkeys(a)concentric.net>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 11:20 AM
Subject: Old Computers
> Dear John,
>
> Hello from Shoreview. I read an article in the St. Paul Pioneer Press
that
> mentioned you as a collector of old computers. I've been at it
(computing)
> a while, so
> I still have some oldies. In the attic is my old Model III/4. It's been
a
> while, I don't remember if it's got the Model III gray case or if it's the
> Model 4 in the white case. I think I've still got the "monster" 5 Meg
Hard
> drive I last upgraded to, too. I gave my sister my old Model 4P some time
> ago and I'm checking with her to see if she's still got it.
>
> Let me know if you or anyone else you know might be interested in
acquiring
> these units.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -Mark Tente
> =TenTech=
> mark(a)tentech.com
> Phone: 651-481-0274
> FAX: 651-484-0003
> Cell: 612-720-3715
>
> TenTech Internet Web Site: http://www.tentech.com
>
>
>
>
I have received several emails about machines from people since the article
about came out in the paper Monday. If anyone has any interest please this
person. Thanks John
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee Kaplan <supera(a)earthlink.net>
To: <jrkeys(a)concentric.net>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 1:57 PM
Subject: Old computers
> Dear Mr. Keys,
>
> I saw today's article in the Pioneer Press about your collection of
"orphan"
> computers. Thank God, someone is taking care of those lost souls!
>
> I am the proud(?) owner of an Osborne-1, that powerful (64K RAM), portable
> (31 pounds), with advanced technology (300 baud modem and dual, 5.25
> floppies/no hard drive). I've been keeping it in my basement, and
> periodically, I pull it out just to see if it's still working. (Kind of
like
> the old accordian player who tries to see if he still remembers "Lady of
> Spain.") Would you be interested in buying it from me at a sum
SIGNIFICANTLY
> reduced from its original $1,895 price tag? Right now I'm thinking $75,
but
> I'll listen to an offer. I'll even throw in my supply of 5.25 floppy
disks.
> And I may (but I'm not sure) also have a 12 inch external monitor I bought
> when I almost went blind trying to read the Osborne screen.
>
> Let me know if this interests you or if you know anyone who's just dying
to
> have an Osborne. I'm located in Arden Hills and I can meet you anywhere
that
> is convenient to show it to you. Thanks... and good luck with your
> collection.
>
> Lee Kaplan
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