It was small. Myself and 4 other people came with loads of classic computers
and I had a fun morning with the similarly afflicted. Nice seeing y'all!
I scored a tonne of stuff including:
Dolphin BRD FDC-78 computer w/2 8" Drives & software
Several EXORcisor boards including:
3 x Micromodule 2 cpus
Moto Stand Alone Computer
MEK6800D2
MEX6820
MEX68P12
a few Moto memory boards
TRS-80 Model 4 128k and software
LDOS
Computer News 80 1- 17
TRS-80 Model 100
TRS-80 Model 102
with that funky little Holmes interface Joe talked about earlier
Boxed Vic-20
Prolog M823 6800 System Analyzer
Tektronics 1750a Emulator Card and VMS support software
First Macintosh Portable with a nice Apple Case
Old timey Televideo 950 Terminal
Micro Design MDX-2 Expansion Interface for TRS-80 Model 1
Tektronics probe panel for my 8002a
my Exidy Sorcerer II mb (loaner returned while there...)
Books including:
AMD 2900 Family products
Microcomputer Systems Principles Featuring the 6502/Kim
TAB's Computer Technician's Handbook
z-80 and 8080 Assembly Language Programming
Apple ][ Basic Programming Reference Manual
Osborne's Apple ][ classic reference
Dr. Dobbs z-80 Toolbook
few Rainbow magazines.
and a few SAMS 8080 bugbooks later rerouted to Joe
Everything cost a total of $ - .05. Yes, I made five cents on the trip.
Joe and I both wanted the Prolog analyzer so we flipped a coin for it. I
won *and* kept his nickel! ;-P Apparently, edicts from spouses forbid
heavy competition for the 'bulky stuff' and created a driven sales
incentive.
;)
While there, I was able to dump^h^h^h^htrade^h^h^h^h^hfind new homes for:
SMS 1000 Model 50 pdp clone
Commodore CBM 8032
Heathkit H-89
HP 150-II
Intel 820a uScope
Sun Dat Drive
an Un-Rommed Exidy Rom Pac circut board.
Sinclair 1500 & Carrier AC controller
Grid OEM'd Norand Auto PC
Timeworks tray for the Timex 1000
...and stuff that I couldn't even give away and had to pack back up at the
end of the half day:
a few Olympia ETX-II computers
Amiga 2000
Robbie Robot
Burroghs Calculator
Micromodule rackable cardcage
Kaypro 2
Kaypro 4
Oscilliscope
DecServer 200/mc
a few Coco 2 computers
There were several Grid, Apple, IBM, HP computers, a few AT&T 3B2s, and
others, books, software, and test gear as well that I wasn't able to bring
home.
I took a few digital pics and will post them shortly.
Thanks for hosting it Glen and let's do this again. Got new toys to play
with. Later!
;)
- Mike: dogas(a)bellsouth.net