FWIW Mike Haas has a pile of software and manuals for the 8002s.
Joe
At 11:12 PM 8/5/02 +0200, you wrote:
If you are not in a hurry
You can choose betweeen a Kaypro II (5.25"Floppy)
or a Grundy (Harddisk and 8" Floppy based)
The Grundy comes with loads of software (i.e ZCPR3)
and documentation. The Grundy system is build in some
kinda DEC-towercase cause the original DESK-system
(not desktop that is ..) was too lumpy. I didn't use these
systems for a couple of years but they should be OK.
I'm going from the Netherlands (Noordwijk) to France
around 20 Sept.2002........
Sipke de Wal
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jos.mar" <jos.mar(a)bluewin.ch>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 11:01 PM
Subject: Available : Tektronix 8002 microprocessor lab.
But not, as usual, in the west of the USA, but in the east of Belgium.
Local pickup only, of course...
2x Z80, 8080, 6800 and 2650. All in one single system.
BTW : a nice CP/M machine would make an ideal trade...
Jos Dreesen