Hi,
Well my motivation in reducing my hoard down is to raise some much needed
funds for the school club I run teaching electronics,computing, and
engineering it 7-11 year olds so I'm not asking unreasonable money for
anything.
Some of the stuff like microVax bit and the like I'm quite happy to
literally give away as I've just too much of it. The main priority for me
there is to see it go to good homes before I have to contemplate another
fate for them.
I'm also happy to do swaps on anything that could be useful for teaching
the kids. My current wants lists are:
- Electronic test equipment (multimeters, scopes, logic analysers etc)
- Bench power supplies
- Electronic tools and soldering kit
- Old printers with useful motors in them
- Mecano, lego and other construction toys
- Old robotic toy (bigtraks for example, really anything with a motor in it
that does something interesting)
- Plywood, timber batons
- Anything Arduino/Raspberry PI/PIC/Basic stamp
- Components
- Anything else interesting that you can think of!
All the best,
Toby
On 6 January 2014 23:55, Chris Long <chris at micromuseum.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Toby,
What kind of arrangement are you looking for on the kit?
Im interested in the TRS-80, the Dragon 32 (and possibly the floppy drive
on
the shelf above it), and the Atari 800.
I have passing interest in other bits but it all depends what you want for
it - im self employed and struggling atm sadly.
In addition to win some credit I might be able to store *some* other stuff
pending collection or good homes being found.
Chris.
http://www.micromuseum.co.uk
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Hi Colin,
After becoming distracted by stormy weather, I finally got a change to
photograph some of my hoard. You can see pictures here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobiasrussell/sets/72157639446344155/with/11781
796643/
Let me know if anything catches you eye.
All the best,
Toby
On 22 December 2013 01:28, Colin Eby <colineby at isallthat.com> wrote:
Toby,
I'm away for the holidays, but I'd love an original XT for a console
to run my 5364. I might also be able to contribute a few systems
your sale if it's for a good cause. I have a couple RS/6000s I could
stand to offload.
--Colin
Tobias Russell <toby at pdp11.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
I've decided to have a clear out to raise some funds for the school
club I run teaching 7-11 year olds computer programming, electrics
and
engineering.
So here is what I have looking for a new home:
- Lots of micro-vaxes (pizza box style)
- Lots of microVax chassis (mostly unpopulated with cards)
- Various Apple IIs and Apple II peripherals
- Various terminals
- SMD drives
- BBC micros, Spectrums and ZX81s
- Atari 2600's (woodies, darth vaders and jr's)
- IBM PC/XTs
- Misc PDP-11 parts (a few QBUS chassis, RX50s, TU58s, TK50s, QBUS
cards, UNIBUS cards, PDP-11/44, RD,RF,RZ series hard drives)
- Lots of other assorted items
If anyone is interested in anything or would like to visit and dig
through the stash get in contact.
All the best,
Toby
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