Actually, I'm not interested in the machine. I have one. I am interested
in copies of the software, particularily the boot disk and the manual.
I just want to know of the lump of metal beside my work table works.
I'd also be interested in what you ultimately get for it.
bs in Philadelphia
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, steven stengel wrote:
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This is not my system, please email Martha if interested.
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From: Martha Shaw <mshaw at columbusschoolforgirls.org>
Subject: RE: selling a Wang Wordprocessor
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 3:45 PM
I have a Wang word processor from the 1980's. I would
like to sell it or donate it (take a deduction) if I can.
It's called the Wang Professional Computer in it's
manual which is copyrighted 1985. This one was
used for training when the person who owned it worked at
home and trained others when she worked for Wang. It works
and has a printer, as well as 10 printer wheels and 11
ribbons.
Martha Shaw
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This is not my system, please email Martha if interested.
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