Hi Dan,
At 11:20 PM 11/12/01 -0500, you wrote:
From the Classic Computer list:
I've had to dispose of all my classic
computer stuff
What? What happened?
Pressure from the OL and I just got fed up with everything.
You were my HP hero! You had all of the vintage HP gear
that I'm trying to collect!
Well there's still a pile of the bigger and less popular HP stuff here
if you want to come get it. Here's a list of what I can remember off the
top of my head:
Complete and working HP 150 and Touchscreen II systems with drives and
manuals and SW, etc; a lot of HP 110s, again with manuals and SW; about 20
HP 9825s with loads of accessories; about 15 HP 85s again with loads of
manuals, ROMS, etc; several HP 9920s including a full blown and loaded one
that came from Litton Laser Systems; several 9826s and 9836s including a
9836CU; and bunches of interfaces and peripherals for the above. Also a
dead 9830 and a dead 9821, parts of a 9835, several 9845s and at least two
HP Integrals in unknown condition. Also a working HP 120 CPM machine with
SW. But I don't have time to ship them so you HAVE TO come get them. I
haven't decided what to do about the HP 9915s and the 9831 yet.
All of the following are gone:
ALL of the HP handheld calcs; all the extra HP SW paks and manuals; all
the HP catalogs; all of the HP Journals; the HP 9100 and accessories; all
the HP 97s, 9815s and small desktop calcs; the HP 125 CPM machine; all the
AIM 65s; the Apple Lisas; the DEC 11/23 system; all the S-100 stuff except
for a few Cromemco cases with backplanes; both Altairs; the Rubicon; the
SB-180; all the HP 9000 series 300 machines; all six Osbornes; both Z-100s
and all the manuals and extra parts; all the Intel and Motorola SBCs; the
Tektronix 31 calc; the Tektronix 8051 computer and all accessories and
manuals; the Tektronix CPM computer; the Intel 235 MDS; the Sony/Tektronix
Logic Analyzers; the Dolch MPM computer/logic analyzer; ALL the general
computer manuals and books; all the test equipment except for one OLD HP
logic analyzer and all the machine tools and tooling except for the 12 x
48" lathe (it's spoken for but we have to tear down the building to get it
out!)
Joe