I just got back from checking out the 3 thrift stores that are just a few
blocks from my house, and made quite a nice haul today, and I've yet to check
the big flea market for the weekend! I picked up the following:
1) 1 TI-99/4A cassette tape: 'Tunnels of Doom', #PHT 6073, circa 1982
2) 3 Commodre 64 cassette taes: 'Software Starter Kit', tape #3, circa
1983; 'Start Programming with Gortek and the Microchips', 2 tapes, circa 1982.
3) 5 Timex-Sinclair 1000 tapes:
'The List Manager', 'The Budgeter', 'The Checkbook Manager',
'The Gambler',
'Grimms Fairy Tales'. All are circa 1982 and require the 16k RAM expansion.
Also, they are all still in thier original Black/Red cassette cases.
I also picked up some misc. manuals as well. I've not had the chance to
try any of the cassettes out, but they all turn freely.
Jeff jeffh(a)eleventh.com
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Collector of classic home computers:
Amiga 1000, Atari 800, Atari 800XL, Atari Mega-ST/2, Commodore
C-128 & C128D, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore VIC-20, Kaypro 2X,
Mattel Aquarius, Osbourne Executive, Sinclair ZX-81, TI-99/4A,
Timex-Sinclair 1000, TRS-80 Color Computer-3, and a TRS-80 Model 4.
Plus Atari SuperPong and Atari 2600VCS game consoles.