Well went out there and picked through stuff again... Lets see
today's tab was $30 for:
2 monitors (1702 & CM-141, both Commodore color composite/split
composite)
early VIC-20 (with the older 9v only adapter)
Jupiter Lander Cart for VIC-20
Commodore 4022 Tractor Printer (IEEE-488)
Commodore 4040 dual disk drive
Commodore PC-40 III enclosure (still has motherboard (drives have been
removed)
Box o' cables & stuff including IEEE-488 cables, video cables, serial
cables, a couple epoxy brick supplies, a pair of atari paddles and a
pair of atari driving controllers.
There is still have at least a dozen PETs there but I havent the space
for more (hopefully I'll make more room before the sale is over...)
Also a bunch of 1702s and CM141s, and lots of 64s, VIC-20s and 1541s...
Other computers of note... No apple ][s Enrico, and I saw someone
pick up the two ][c's for $5 each. There were a couple Compupro
8/somethings.. They looked heavy (given one was opened and I saw one of
the biggest transformers I have ever seen), had a about 8 or ten of
cards in it... the Osbornes are still there... ALOT of stuff, more
then I could report.
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On a side note, recently I have been fortunate in finding alot of low
density disks (5.25 and 3.5") at thrift stores for less then I can get
them bulk (from $1 to $2 a package of 10 or more), many of which haven't
even been used. Those of us with computers requiring such disks sould
make sure to check for them during your thrift shopping. :)
Larry Anderson
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