These are relatively small boxes, i.e. on the order of the AT&T 6300's, but
not purely rectangular in front profile. They are brown in color (just a
guess, as I'm "chromatically challenged" and somewhat larger than the
AT&T
box.
By the way, it seems to me that we (you and I ) were discussing ( via email
) the transfer of a number of S-100 components I was planning to discard.
I was pretty sick back then, about a year ago, but now that the MD is on
top of what's wrong I'm more or less functional again. You were, ( I
believe ) interested in various S-100 video boards I have. One of them is
a Microangelo, but was hacked by a friend and later given to me. I'd be
happy to take up that discussion again, if you're interested. As before,
all I want is the cost of packaging and shipping. I've had these for a
long time and don't use them and, in many cases, never have.
Last summer I donated ten or a dozen terminals and nearly as many
daisywheel printers to the local thrift store (a charitable organization)
just to take the writeoffs. I paid lots of $$$ for some of this stuff and
don't just want to toss it, so, I'm looking for a "good" home.
regards,
Dick
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From: Sam Ismail <dastar(a)ncal.verio.com
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic
computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
Subject: Re: Alto II
Date: Monday, January 25, 1999 12:03 PM
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Richard Erlacher wrote:
> If you can give me some guidance as to numbers, etc of the devices
you're
> after, or for that matter, what you don't
want, I'll make sure you
don't
> end up with something you don't want.
>
> I have to go back there because my better half likes to visit the place
and
hasn't
finished her search.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply it was a waste of time! Far from it. The
Altos boxes are neat. They're just not exciting as an S-100 box (which
at
first glance you would think they are, but they
aren't).
I'm sure there's someone interested in adding these computers to their
collection (I have 2 or 3 myself) but the shipping charges on them would
be so extreme that most people would decline.
Sellam Alternate e-mail:
dastar(a)siconic.com
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