In article <397642.11777.qm at web51605.mail.re2.yahoo.com>,
steven stengel <tosteve at yahoo.com> writes:
Consists of mostly 80s and 90s systems, like Apple,
Macs, IBMs, Next, Commodore, Atari, Tandy, Hyperion,
etc. as well as tons of software.
The thing that's tough about this sort of thing is that the inventory
description is just guess work on their part. If they had bothered to
inventory the whole thing, he'd be selling the items on ebay I
suppose. However, I wouldn't take the description as anything
approximating accurate. You'd have to inspect the lot yourself in
person to really know. For instance, this picture is an HP264x
terminal base:
<http://members.cox.net/oldcomputerads/oldpics/pages/9754re2.htm>
Who knows if the keyboard is also around.
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