anyone on the list interested in this equipment ? contact the seller direct.
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Stechmann [mailto:estechmann@abivest.com]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 7:29 AM
To: John R. Keys Jr.
Cc: estechmann(a)abivest.com
Subject: Re: Vintage computers
John,
Well, here's a list put together last night. Some of these are in a
storage
unit and I didn't get over there to take inventory. As a result, the
list
might be incomplete, but should give you an idea:
1 - Amiga 500: w/ 'Insider' (1 MB) add-on. Hard disk & color monitor.
Books and software.
2 - Atari 512(?): 1 w/ Hard disk, ext. floppy, 2 or 3 monitors (1
color,
as I recall). Books and software.
3 - Zenith(/Heathkit?) Z-89: These machines can run CP/M or MSDOS.
Each
has both an Intel 8085 and an 8088, I believe. Two are "lowboys"
with
dual floppies and detached monitors. The other is an "all-in-one"
with
a hard disk and a floppy. The monitors are monochrome. They came
from
a business, and have appropriate software (I don't remember just
what and it's packed away) Books and software.
1 - Zenith(/Heathkit) Z-19(?): This is an "all-in-one" Z-80 CP/M
machine.
It has an external dual floppy drive and an external 8-inch
floppy.
Books and software.
1 - Zenith laptop: This needs a battery. I think this is an 8088
system.
It has a hard drive and 3.5" floppy.
A couple of Epson printers.
Assorted spare and salvaged parts for the various machines.
Is there anything of interest to you or others?
Eric
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The program said "Requires Windows 9* or better" so I bought a
Macintosh.