Hi! Jeff Jonas here
I'm selling some vintage parts on ebay.
This url lists all my current auctions:
http://shop.ebay.com/mejeep_demeep_ferret/m.html
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320444928233
Item number:320444928233
Intel 8080A CPU in IMASI S100 CPU card: MPU-A rev-4
Here's a ceramic Intel C8080A 2975A 2 MHz CPU
socketed in an IMSAI CPU CARD, S-100 bus: 1975 IMS ASSOC MPU-A REV 4
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320444923473
Item number:320444923473
NOS large Beckman neon panaplex display 8 digit nixie
This is a new unused Panaplex-style neon display panel
Beckman Kr85 PP450 019
8 digits, each with 7 segments, decimal point and comma.
The flying leads are firmly attached to the edge.
NO SPECIAL SOCKET OR CONNECTORS NEEDED!
Digits are .7 inch tall, the 8 digits are 5 inches wide!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320443614849
Item number:320443614849
new unused ISE DG8F eightron single digit VFD
Here's a new unused ISE DG8F eightron VFD (vacuum fluorescent display)
with flying leads, originally sold as Radio Shack #276-065.
It's called the "eightron" for the teeny little segment
to the right so the '4' crosses nicer than a 7 segment display.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320443610650
Item number:320443610650
FNA 30 Archer 276-060 9 digit 7 segment LED module
So old, it's now retro! Here's a new, unused FNA 30 Archer Radio Shack
#276-060 teeny 9 digit 7 segment LED display module
like those used in the early handheld calculators.
Yes, those are magnifiers built into the top of the display!
No, I'm not giving up on vintage tech.
Quite the opposite, I'm focusing on interesting and fun projects
and selling things I don't foresee using.
Thank you.