Today I received an email from a gentleman in possession of an AT&T
PC6300, wanting to know if I wanted it for the cost of shipping. I'm
not interested in collecting PCs, so I said I'd pass it on to the list.
Here is his description of the machine:
(start of quote)
As the original purchaser, I am seeking a new home for a pristine 1985
Personal Computer with peripherals, software, and original
documentation. All were functioning perfectly in February 1998, when
replaced and stored.
All items are in their original boxes:
AT&T PC6300 with 256KB RAM and two 5-1/4" floppy drives, Color Monitor,
Keyboard, Mouse, and Citizen MSP-15 dot matrix printer with 8-1/2x11 and
11x15 tractor feed paper.
As you know, this PC was the state of the art technology in 1985 and the
best and fastest of the pre-"Windows" operating system platforms. It is
an excellent representation depicting the end of the Dot Matrix and DOS
eras.
(end of quote)
If you are interested, please mail me off-list at frustum at
pacbell.net.
I'll forward his contact information to you (I'd put it here, but some
people reasonably don't like having their personal information stuck in
a public forum archive).
Thanks.