Sounds like a good idea. I have been keeping requests
for things to look
for in a "wishlist" folder. Today I found a keyboard for a HP 9816 today
that someone was looking for. I also found a dead Osborne and a bunch of
PS2s. Anyone want some PS2s? model 30, 50, 50 Z, 70 386, 55 and others.
There are two pallet loads and they're located in Orlando Florida. The
owner will probably take $10 -$15 each. NO SHIPPING at that price, he
ownes a business and packing etc just takes too much time.
Thanks for keeping your eye out for me as well as other collectors.
PS/2, excuse me it seems to sounds too much to keep in mind but
really only wanted to give you flexiable choices. Okie, Try these:
Model 8570-A61, -A81, -A21, or -A16, maybe one more machine that has
MCA scsi controller or netcard using either BNC or 10baseT or both.
If seller has that machine that has 8570-Bxx it's model 70 with 486
in it or P75 by chance. I'm looking for decent machine to use for
linux for this reason and trying to wash of cheapo junk littering my
closet and these two cards to make me happy. To be clearly: Hitlist
in this order: P75 has scsi, 70-486, 90 XP (8590-0Jx or -0Kx, scsi
feature already in there.) or finally lesser 386 in -Axx series and
these cards.
Budget: $50 for one or one machine and one P75, or two machines
available from those 2 slips, also some tidbit parts to go with them
and one 101 keyboard /w status lights w/ or w/o cord.
Thanks!
Jason D.
I'm looking for a HP 9845 C.
Joe
At 08:32 PM 1/14/98 -0600, you wrote:
That's no problem I can wait to complete my
collection.
Actually I was thinking of starting a collector buying ring: Everybody going
to a hamfest or thing like that let the other ones know and take orders.
That way we can get machines that were not too popular in an area.
Thanks for the help.
I'm in Orlando, Florida. I've added
your list to my wish list. There
are several hamfests coming up soon. I'll see what I can find, but it may
take some time.
Joe
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