At 09:38 PM 1/5/98 -0500, you wrote:
On the subject of scrapping systems, I found too late
that an IBM Convertible
had gone to the trash. I didn't get to use it, and I only now found the
original notepad-address book-etc. program on the IBM ftp site. I once had a
computer store in the neighborhood that threw away dozens of machines (empty
PC cases, mostly) each day. That moved away :( I often am forced to leave
machines where they are, just because I can't have dozens of 386's and 286's
in my apartment, but it's a shame. If they were lighter, I would give them to
people. Now, I have a relative in NJ who says that his company throws away
486s. So much for affirmative action. One last thing. I keep seeing people
mention how they get dozens of CoCos for free, find them in shops for $5,
etc. Look, I have never even SEEN a CoCo, and I live in Boston, MA, where I
thought there were lots of computers. I would love to run an enhanced CoCo.
The worst thing is, back when that computer store was still here, I didn't
know what to take. Maybe they were throwing away PDP-11s and Alphas and
Crays, I will never know.
I wish I could find PDPs etc. All I find is CoCos, Tandys, RS, Timexs,
etc. Send me your address privately and how much you're willing to spent
and the next time I find some I'll check with you to see if you want them.
There is a trift store here that had PILES of Cocos along with manuals,
games, etc. They're in the process of moving and won't reopen till February.
Joe