Richard Boyd is offering a Cromemco Z-2D, a Lear-Siegler ADM-3A and an
old-assed printer to whomever can come and haul it away before their
company moves.
I don't know where in England they are. You should contact Richard
directly.
Reply-to: <mechelcon.ltd(a)virgin.net>
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 14:41:32 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
From: Mechelcon <mechelcon.ltd(a)virgin.net>
To: vcf(a)siconic.com
Subject: Vintage Computers
Dear Sellam,
We are a small company in England who are still in possession of the
following.
1No:- Cromemco Z-2D (Model CS2)
Serial No:- 20789
1No:- Lear Siegler ADM-3A
Serial No:- 80021
1No:- Anadex Printer (Model DP-8000)
Serial No:- E 04511
We extensively used them during the early 80's to calculate heating and
cooling loads on buildings as we are an air conditioning and building
services company. The former owner of our company was actively involved in
the development of the HEVACoMP software, a programme used for these
calculations. It is all in very good condition and as far as we know it
still works, although none of us now can remember how it is operated!
We also have many original floppy disks of different software and some of
the original printed matter/operation manuals of the items above. We are in
the process of moving offices and really don't want to take this old
equipment with us. Please contact us with a sugestion of how we may get it
to you if you want it, or if there is anyone in England you know of who is
also interested in vintage computers. This equipment would be free to
whoever wants it, but must arrange thier own transportation of the equipment
Kind regards
Richard Boyd
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