Hi all,
With no small amount of regret, I am liquidating most of my collection in
order to focus my attention on a personal matter which is going to require
100% of my time and energy. Thank you all for the sense of community and
spirit of comradery here for the past few years. I'm hope to still hang
around here and there (VCF, I'll be there!) but will not be actively
collecting. Believe me, this decision was not made lightly.
My classic computing page will remain as it is, and the list archives will
remain there, as will the documentation that I've already scanned. As far
as current transactions, I will complete them as soon as possible (Sorry
Rich, others). Especially the couple of people that I still owe shipping
to, I'm trying to get my ass in gear here...
Ok, on to the good stuff. I will ship small items and books, anything more
than a few pounds will only be available to someone who wants to pick it
up in Glendora, CA or pay to have mailboxes etc pack and ship it.
Books (cost is 1.5 x shipping amount):
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Apple II Applesoft Basic Programmers Reference Manual
The BASIC Handbook, David Lien
Technical Aspects of Data Communication, Digital Press
Inside the IBM PC, Peter Norton
Problem Solving Principles for Basic Programmers, William Lewis
Fundamentals of Structured COBOL (School Textbook)
COBOL Wizard (School Textbook)
PASCAL, Academic Press (School Textbook)
The PASCAL Handbook, Sybex
Pascal User Manual and Report, School Text
The Debugger's Handbook - Turbo Pascal, McKelvey
PASCAL, Findlay and Watt (School Text)
UCSD Pascal, (School Text)
Elementary Pascal (School Text)
Oh! Pascal! (School Text)
Turbo Pascal version 3.0 Reference Manual, Borland
Introduction to Turbo Pascal, Sybex
Turbo Toolbox Reference Manual, Borland
DON'T! Or How To Care For Your Computer...
Writing in the Computer Age, Fluegelman
Soul of CP/M, Waite
CP/M Assembly Language Programming, Barbier
CP/M and the Personal Computer, Dwyer
CP/M Word Processing
68000 Assembly Language Programming, Leventhal
Programming in Assembly Language: Macro-11, Sowell
Electronic Data Processing, Irwin (1961!)
MP and Periph. Handbook, vII - Peripheral, Intel Corp.
MC68020 32-bit MP User's Manual
A couple of PDP Handbooks that I can't find right now...(1981-ish)
Some Micro PDP Docs (look at
www.retrobytes.org - I think they're all
there)
Computer Systems (Free to good homes, pick-up only):
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6' Rack - VERY Sturdy
Incomplete PDP 11/20 - 3 cabinets (Possibly spoken for)
Plessey 11/23+ compat (MicroII) - rack-mount w/2 RX01's, external twin
RX02 rack unit, Power Control unit (rackmount)
HP3000/37 (Micro3000XE) w/2 drives (3 units total, size of double file
cabinet each), 9-track 1/2inch tape drive, dot-matrix printer/cabinet, Y2K
MPE FOS tapes. A bunch of 9-track tapes with it.
Kaypro IV
Broken Atari 800 w/2 broken 810 drives (I know, garbage). Atari 1027
printer with gummy wheel. CX-80 keypad. Maybe an 835 modem.
Cadnetix Server, Sperry 286 terminal for it, ethernet cable, monitor,
kbd/mouse, Cipher 9-track drive, tons of docs (PLEASE SAVE THIS ONE! I'll
hold it for years if I have to, but I don't want to.) Michael Grigoni has
priority on this, if he wants any of it...
Mac LCII, no HD, kbd/mouse,ram. W/Mono monitor.
Other stuff (asking price indicated, make any offer:)
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*The reason I have a few dollars as an asking price is that I either paid
real money for the item, or it's something that I'd like to see go to
someone who really wants/needs it.)
SWP ATR8000 - CP/M computer or serial/parallel interface w/print buffer
for Atari Computers - asking $50
Dilog SQ706A QBUS SCSI Card - $25
Emulex TC03 QBUS Pertec Controller - $10
DSD MFM QBUS Card - 1.5 x shipping
DEC DEQNA Ethernet Card w/cable and manual - $10
DEC M8043 Serial Card - 1.5 x shipping
DEC 11/73 CPU w/FPU - $10
DEC RQDX3 w/manual - $10
RT-11 v5.4B on RX50 floppy, complete distro - $10
OK, that's it for round one. After I sort out this mess, I'm sure lots
more stuff will come trickling down...
Cheers,
Aaron