Frankly you'd be better off to sell them to a collector and then donate the
money to a worthwhile organization or use the money to buy a newer machine
and donate it. These are probably worth a couple of hundred dollars and
used 386 computers are nearly free and are still very useable.
My $.02 worth,
Joe
At 04:21 PM 6/5/99 -0500, you wrote:
Hello
I have 2 Kaypro II machines (were working when retired to attic about 10 yrs
ago) and a Kaypro LQ Printer; do you know of any market for these or of any
people anywhere in the world (missionaries, 3rd world schools, etc) that
could
use these reliable if outdated by internet standards
machines?
It seems a shame that these could be not be used by someone who can't afford
or need to get into the current technology mode. Please send me any leads
you may have.
Dr. Bill O'Brien
obrien(a)southwestern.edu
FAX 512 863 1696
11403 Randy Drive Austin, Texas 78726