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From: "Paul A. Pennington" <paulpenn(a)knology.net>
I'd say a Kaypro. They can be had at very low
cost -- or free -- and
they come up all the time. The floppy systems are very reliable with just
a
few well-known trouble points. The hard disk model,
Kaypro 10, would be
nice but it would be hard to find one working now. They were hard to keep
working even when new.
Really? I've had one for about four years and the thing just keeps
trotting along. What spare parts should I be accumulating (if any)?
Glen
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