On Sunday 27 July 2008 14:48, Bradley Slavik wrote:
Dear CC readers,
I have decided to divest myself of a number of older computers.
Some may be interesting to folks on the list. I live near Chicago,
items can be picked up for free. Only item I may sell are the
Q-Bus SCSI cards, the rest is available for free.
I'd tried to reply to this offlist, but for some reason it bounced...
Dang, ?I'd be interersted in some of this stuff, ?but I'm not anywhere near
you and don't know how much I could afford to spend on shipping, ?even if
that were an option.
I'd like to acquire more S-100 stuff, ?and the c= stuff is also of interest. ?
And, ?I have a IIgs system but no docs or SW at all, ?so the books you
mention are also very much of interest as well. ?What's "system saver"?
S-100 machines free for pick-up
Three dual 8" drive units
One iOmega dual 8" Bernoulli cartridge disk system
Three CompuPro System 8/16 chassis,
One unknown S-100 chassis
One chassis with power supply (no boards)
Two empty chassis
One large box of 8" disks,
One medium box of iOmega Bernoulli cartridges,
Several boxes of assorted S-100 cards,
cables, documentation,
IBM J30 with J01 expansion chassis
This is an 8-way 75MHz PowerPC
machine built around the MicroChannel bus
HalStation 375
HalStation 385 with 3GB RAM
Wang Word Processor Model 1220
Evans & Sutherland PS-390
MicroVax II
Two KZQSA Q-Bus SCSI cards ($$$ make offer)
Maxtor 190MB hard drive
DEC RD53A drive
DataTech CM6426
DEC RH12E drive
TK50 tape drive
TK70 tape drive
Complete Apple IIc system
CPU, color monitor
Commodore 128D
Four Commodore 64
Four Commodor 1541 drives
TRS-80 Model I Technical Manual (578-2980090)
TRS-80 Color computer
Two TRS-80 Color computer II
Two Apple II+
Two Apple IIe
Several of the black Apple disk drives
Complete Apple IIGS system
One 3.5" drive
Three 5 1/4" drives
Cassette drive
System Saver IIGS
Apple IIGS Technical Reference Vol 1-3
Apple Pascal
Learning Apple Pascal
Apple IIGS Reference (binder)
Apple IIGS Color monitor
Keyboard, mouse,
Other programming books and material
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