Stephen, wanted to know if you were still interested in the IMSAI CPU and
IMSAI documentation that I have. I have the IMSAI PCS 80/10
Microcomputer System user manual dated 1976 in EXCELLENT condition. The
binding has one crease and the corners of the binding are slightly worn.
I also have some loose sheets of documentation for the parallel IO board
they sold. I'll also send anything else that I have that's relevant.
Let's call the total $105 to cover shipping, which I can't imagine would
run over $5. You understand, of course, that the cpu card is just the
cpu card...not the cpu cabinet, motherboard etc. I've been told by other
folks making offers that the offer of $100 is reasonable but you were the
first to make an offer on it.
Considering the rarity of this item, compared to some of the other items
I'm selling, I'd have to get a cashiers check...upon receipt of which I
would ship immediately or a personal check, in which case I would not
ship the items until the check had cleared. I'm sure you understand.
The manual even has the original warranty card still in the back.
Let me know if you're still interested.
Anthony Clifton
407 E. Porter Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50315
On Mon, 11 May 1998, Gabaly, Stephen J wrote:
I offer $100 for the IMSAI CPU card and IMSAI
documentation.
steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Wirehead Prime [SMTP:wirehead@retrocomputing.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 1998 6:49 PM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: RETROCOMPUTING LIQUIDATION
Over the next several weeks I will be liquidating my collection of
antique computers. I won't go into the reasons why except to say
that
the reasons for doing so are not bad. In other words, I'm not being
forced to do it by bad circumstances. I'll leave it at this: I
need the
space in my home to expand a business venture that has brought me a
great
deal of genuine happiness over the last few months.
I will be liquidating the following:
TRS-80 Model III with Software
Northstar Horizon with spare CPU card and a spare grungy chassis
2 Commodore 128 computers and 1 1571 disk drive and some
miscellaneous
Commodore peripherals
2 Commodore 64 computers with no PSs in unknown condition
Ohio Scientific Challenger in working condition with keyboard and
monitor
Computer Systems Associations Micro 68000 Development System
TEI 22 slot S100 backplane
2 small boxes of S100 cards including an IMSAI cpu board, several
static
ram cards, a Disk Jockey II disk controller and several others
An entire shelf of S100 and CPM documentation including manuals for
the
IMSAI (original) and the Altair (copies)
Epson QX-10 working with all software including CP/M 2.2, no printer
Xerox 820 system, with spare motherboards, 2 8" drives, monitors and
spare keyboards
PDP-11/34 with RK05f and RK05j
and last but certainly NOT least
3 PDP-8i systems, one cpu only, one with a high speed paper tape
reader
punch and one with a DECtape drive, lots of spare parts, full
documentation including schematic print sets, DEC OS/8 on paper tape
and
several boxes of home-grown software on paper tape...includes ASR-33
Teletype in good condition - all condition unknown, not recommended
for
the beginning retrocomputerist
GNT Paper tape reader/punch that connects to RS-232 with manual and
a
roll of black paper tape
Now for what I want out of this stuff...
Of course, cash is acceptable. I'll also accept trades for
pre-press
equipment like Linotype-Hell imagesetting equipment, RIPs and/or
media
developers/processors, small sheet-fed presses, black and white
flatbed
scanners suitable for a Macintosh, Quark Xpress 3.x up for the Mac,
binding equipment like sheet collators or edge staplers, CD-ROM
drive
(any speed) for Macintosh, Macintosh font collections, digital
duplicators, photocopiers and/or laser printers etc. If you think
it's
useful for preparing or printing a newsletter/magazine, I may be
interested in it.
Bet you can't guess what kind of business I'm involved in... =-)
In some cases, I'll donate the equipment to a good home if I think
it's
warranted. The only thing I can't donate is the PDP-8s as I have a
significant investment in them and need to get $250-$300 each from
them
on average to recover my retrieval costs.
Buyer/trader must either pay shipping costs from Des Moines, Iowa to
your
location or come to Des Moines to pick the items up. The PDPs will
all
have to be picked up as each is in a 6' tall rack about 24 inches
wide
and deep.
All bids and trade offers should be made via private email as this
is the
only public posting I'll make. I'm not going to make up any complex
rules about what bid I'll select or deadlines etc. But if I say you
got
it for a specific price/trade and a higher one comes in, well that's
just
too bad for me. So don't expect an IMMEDIATE answer on your bid.
If you need more information/specifics on an item, send me private
email
and I'll give you all the info I can to help you make a decision.
Let the frenzy begin!!! =-)
Anthony Clifton - Wirehead
PS: I'll be discontinuing the website at
www.retrocomputing.com in
a
month or so I can focus all my resources on the new venture.