Arrrgghhh... One Altos 8000 :-)
I hate the actual non-existance of the Star Trek teletransporter
Regards
Sergio
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From: "Vintage Computer Festival" <vcf at
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Sent: Wednesday, June
29, 2005 6:39 PM
Subject: Fwd: Old CPM computers FREE to good home (fwd)
I'm just the messenger. See below.
Reply-to: buyer2 at
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I have a Molecular. It's large on the scale of a Microvax or VAX 11/725.
>Reply-To: "Buyer2" <buyer2 at
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>From: "Buyer2" <buyer2 at
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>To: <clascomp at
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>Subject: Old CPM computers FREE to good home
>Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 18:10:36 -0400
>I have two computers that need a home
>An ALTOS 8000-12A rack mount, ( 6 Rack
Units high), small business
computer
>and a MOLECULAR Multi-User, small file cabinet size, medium business
computer
(Molecular has
a huge 20 meg harddrive)(S-100 bus)
Both run modified versions of CPM (multi-user with common Z-80 processor
for harddrive, floppies, and printer and a dedicated Z-80 for each user
terminal) User terminals connect with RS-232
Lots of software on 8" floppies and data tapes
A wide carriage DATASOUTH tractor feed 9 pin printer
Two Televideo RS-232 CRT Terminals for above
Many books and manuals - Multiplan, DBII, compilers, WordStar etc
All were working when shut down ten years ago - now in garage
Whole shebang with books etc probably weights 300 lbs.
I used these machines until forced to start doing my work in WordPerfect
(and now Word) - how many word processors does the world need anyway - I
hat4e Word
Do you want them?
Any idea how to get them to you?
I live in Edgewater near Annapolis MD
Thanks
Turq
410 798-1936
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