On 26 February 2012 20:08, Tony Duell <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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> So, my UK101 sold for a healthy =3DA3224, which I am very happy about =
indee=3D
d.
I really am going to have to look for another hobby...
(?)
Quite simple. The price of vintage computes has gone through the roof
recently - -\pounds 224 for a simple-=ish single-board 6502 system for
example, and ther;es no way I have that sort of money to spare .
It was fun when I could pick up some interestign machines for a few 10's
of pounds, or when poeple would give them to you, but not any more. I've
got some more projects to do with wht I already have, but after that I'll
be working on soemthing else -- if I can find soemthing else.
Anyway, it's a Motorola XM226-16, service
#HS.01620-006, serial #9200
5237, manufactured July 1979.
Is that on the monitor itself, or just on the (possibly incorrect) box?
If it is a Motorola unit, I would be _very_ suprised if it couldn't be
got to work on 60Hz mains.
-tony