I personally think that $50 is max for any desktop
computer over 10
years old, with some exceptions like Lisas and Apple Is. Anyway, some
guy at the MIT flea today had a whole stack of them. What are they?
Those are the ones I saw as well... he was asking $25 for a broken
one (but cosmetically pretty good) and $100 for the working ones.
If I remember correctly, they are essentially a BASIC computer with
printer and something similar to a TU58 drive.
It's just that I remember using one at WPI when I was there in the
70's and wanted to get one for my collection...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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