Hi all,
I'm going to be moving house next month, so I've been slimming down my
collection a bit -- here's the first batch. If you'd like to give any of
it a home, let me know; offers from 0p and up accepted. I'm mostly just
after the space back, although if anyone'd like to swap me a Commodore
1541 or two...
This is located in Canterbury, Kent, UK. I'd prefer local collection or
delivery. I'm not going to be able to make it to VCF-UK (:(), but if you
know someone else from the south-east who's going, I could deliver bits
to them.
A box of assorted PET-related items (but no PETs), including:
- A few IEEE-488 cables, both 488-to-488 and PET-to-488
- Internal PET serial board that appears to piggyback on a ROM socket
- Small Systems Engineering B200 488-to-serial interface (boxed)
- Small Systems Engineering B300 488-to-serial interface (unboxed, dusty)
- User-port-attached 2716 EPROM programmer
- Mutek Sprinter 64K printer buffer
- A stack of assorted manuals and other paperwork, including manuals for most
of the bits above and PET schematics
- Commodore "Anatomy of a Microcomputer" poster (PET quick reference)
RM 480Z manuals:
- Link 480Z User's Guide
- Link 480Z Information File
- Extended Basic v5
- Extended Basic v5/6
A Signetics Instructor 50, with manuals, PSU and training tape.
This is a rather neat Signetics 2650 development kit.
Original ACT Apricot PC, with keyboard, the world's cutest monitor, and
some documentation.
This is an 8086 non-PC-compatible MS-DOS machine, with early 3.5" drives.
New-in-box Philips Z80 computer boards.
The outer box is labelled 8213 170 26550 Type VM 5020 -- so is this half
of a P5020?
- 8213 170 25810 Type VM 5022 - motherboard with Z80 and Z80CTC
(This has slots for various other boards to plug into, including the two
below, and RAM and graphics boards which I don't have)
- 8213 170 25840 Type VM 5023 - disk controller board with MMB8877A and Z80DMA
- 8213 170 27160 Type VM 6500/C - modem
- 8213 170 27601 Speaker
Radio Shack "Science Fair Digital Computer Kit".
This is really just a load of multiway switches and some creative
manual-writing -- but aside from the box being tatty, it appears to be
complete. I have separated the original batteries (which hadn't
leaked!).
The keyboard from a Tatung VT-4100 terminal.
This has been rewired as a keyboard for a ZX Spectrum at some point, so
it's cosmetically OK but there's no PCB inside, just the keyswitches.
Compaq dual Pentium Pro desktop PC.
I have more bits elsewhere (mostly newer Sun/SGI/PC stuff); I'll post
another lot once it's sorted out...
Thanks,
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Adam Sampson <ats at offog.org> <http://offog.org/>