Fall cleaning!
I have a bunch of old computers and some peripherals. Most are not tested and I expect
they may need some work to become operational, though some may work correctly as-is.
Anyway, I'm hoping to find people interested in restoring these systems.
There are three Burroughs B25 systems, each has a processor box, disk box, monitor,
keyboard, and power supply. There is one box of docs and diskettes and one, very dirty,
printer.
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IBM convertible, an early laptop type system.
A Computer Products portable, thermal, serial terminal.
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A Radio Shack TRS-80 model I with expansion chassis and monitor. I believe this has a bad
power supply.
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A NEC Spinwriter terminal. This is like a Diablo daisywheel terminal except the print
element is a cylinder. I know this one needs work but does power up.
http://www.anifur.com/clist/misc-spin.jpg
Some kind of cartridge tape system. I think it's SCSI interfaced. I don't believe
this has ever been used.
http://www.anifur.com/clist/misc-tape.jpg
A large flatbed scanner that I also believe is unused. It's SCSI interfaced. UMAX
3000.
http://www.anifur.com/clist/misc-scanner.jpg
Digitech RS-232 analyzer with manuals. This runs CP/M 86 but I don't have the boot
disc for it. Does power up.
http://www.anifur.com/clist/misc-anal.jpg
Kaypro 2, powers up and ask for a system disk.
http://www.anifur.com/clist/kaypro1.jpg
Hitachi pen plotter. This has a parallel interface. It powers up and works from the front
panel. Light weight.
http://www.anifur.com/clist/hitachi1.jpg
Panasonic NV-A960 VCR editing unit.
http://www.anifur.com/clist/a960-1.jpg
Nicolet Zeta 8A pen plotter. 8 pens. Also powers up and works from the front panel. Serial
interface.
All of these are located in the Santa Cruz, CA mountains, near the Bonny Doon airport. I
can possibly bring something into Santa Clara where I work. Best to come visit and check
them out here. I really don't want to
ship anything as I just don't have the time or energy.
Please rescue these before I scrap them, I really need the space and these are now
outside, but covered under a Quonset hut.
Bob