Someone in Ogden contacted me out of the blue and gave me:
- Commodore C=64
- Commodore 1541 floppy drive
- Commodore MPS801 printer
- Texas Instruments color monitor
- TRS-80 Model III computer
- IBM 5150 w/1 floppy
- IBM 5151 monitor
- Apple ][e w/2 DISK ][
- Apple Macintosh Model M0001
- Columbia Data Products VP
- Some diskettes, but nothing out of the ordinary
Of these, if anyone is interested in the Columbia Data Products VP
<http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=889&st=1>,
let me know. It has just CGA graphics and isn't particularly
interesting to me graphics-wise, but someone who collects IBM clone
portables would find it interesting.
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