On Sunday, June 27, 2004, Jay West, wrote:
My vehicle/trailer arrangements are all made, and it
turns out I'll have a
bit more room than I was expecting. So... if anyone wants to arrange any
trades in advance and is also going to VCFe, nows the time to let me know.
I'm already getting all the stuff together that I'm taking so let me know
asap if I may have something someone would want me to bring.
Here's some stuff I'll have for trade/sale. If interested, let me know
before the show, as otherwise, none of this will be brought along:
IBM System/23 Datamaster. Two desktop units and one tower unit. All
three power up and are able to read a directory from disk, not tested further.
Convergent Technologies tower system, with cute little matching terminal.
Two boxes full of tapes (system software, emacs, other stuff) and a box
full of manuals. Runs AT&T Unix System V, and some of the manuals are
AT&T. All completely untested. I do have the (alleged) root password.
AT&T Unix PC (or PC 7300, I forget which). Complete, untested.
Motorola PowerStack with a really nice set of manuals and a variety of
operating systems and peripherals. Email for more details.
Rockwell AIM 65. Mounted on a sheet of plywood. Complete, untested.
Seiko Datagraph UC-2001 PDA wristwatch. New in Box
ProAudio Spectrum 16, 16-bit sound system for Mac LC, Classic. New in box.
Lots of ADB keyboards and mice.
I'm interested in unusual Apple-related stuff, and other. To make a
random list:
? Any Apple and Macintosh clones (predominantly pre-PPC)
? Vertegri iMediaEngine
? Magic Sac (or similar)
? Any Apple prototypes
? Obscure Apple equipment
? NeXT Cube
? Corvus Concept 68000
? 802.11b bridge (ie. to wireless points to bridge an ethernet network)
? Apple IIgs 4/8MB memory card
? Apple IIgs Second Sight Video Card
? Apple II LANceGS card
? Apple II CF interface card
? Apple IIc LCD display
? 8MB RAM card for IIgs
? ZipGS
? PC Transporter
? Cauzin Softstrip Reader
? Apple II slot extension board
? AT&T UNIX PC Ethernet Board
? PERQ
? Mac-compatible external SCSI CD-R drive
Tom
Applefritter
www.applefritter.com