Due to the volume reduction act of 1998 I need to find homes for a
few things which I can't use but others might find useful/interesting:
1.) Box of 8 inch floppies unknown condition:
a.) digital software (BA-M386A-BA) WPS-8/DECMATE V2 BIN MATH RX2
b.) digital software (BA-M471A-BA) WPS-8/DECMATE V2 BIN SORT RX2
c.) digital software (BA-M470A-BA) WPS-8/DECMATE V2 BIN COMM RX2
d.) digital software (BA-M469A-BA) WPS-8/DECMATE V2 BIN LIST RX2
e.) digital software (BA-M387A-BA) WPS-8/DECMATE V2 BIN BASE RX2
f.) digital software (BA-S968B-MA) ALVTAB0 DECMATE SYSTEM TEST
REPLACES: AS-S463A-MA
g.) hand labeled intel "SA/FT/FMS Priam Interface, SMD Interface
for updated byte/serial PCB's"
h.) hand labeled Dysan "Backup of Priam test programs"
The box is one of those that can be attached to others of the same
type. Manual and labels for box included. Whoo-hoo.
2.) IIT 2C87 "Advanced Math CoProcessor". That's right, this is basicly
a 80287 math coprocessor. This particular model is suitable for 10
MHz or slower 286 machines. The box is still shrink-wrapped if that
turns you on. Includes free ComputerLand sticker on the side of the
box. The box says that this "features a power-down sleep mode. In
active mode it consumes 25% less power than other coprocessors."
Speed up those 1-2-3 recalculations and floating point intensive tasks!
3.) MS-DOS 4.01 (ACBEL Technologies version). Includes box, 6 5.25" disks,
2 manuals (Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide $ User's Reference and
Microsoft MS-DOS Shell User's Guide). The box and manuals are black
and white, but the disks are green. Go figure.
4.) Farallon PhoneNET nubus card. This one has AUI and 10BaseT connectors.
It may work, it may not. I have no way to test it.
5.) Apple Ethernet nubus card, I believe. Has AUI connector without the
funky slide locking device and a BNC connector. Connect your Mac II
to your home network. Untested but big.
Make me an offer. Trades of random old/cool/strange/small Sun stuff
preferred, cash accepted. I don't expect much for these. Everything
is As-is.
The first person to make a deal for more than one item will get a free
copy of "Inside the Amiga" by John Thomas Berry.
Thanks,
--pec
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