To anyone in the group considering this machine...
I have the service manuals w/schematics for it
(as well as a working example), so don't let fear
of it being an oddball machine deter you from
rescuing it.
-dq
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Ford [mailto:mikeford@socal.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 5:12 AM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Zenith 150 in Los Angeles
Passing this on, email them not me. ;)
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Subject: [abandonedcomputers] what can I do with this old computer...?
I saw your posting on the helpline at an
obsolete
computer site... I
have an old Heath / Zenith 150 system that I built
and would
now like to
move out of my attic to make space. Its an
original IBM PC
clone that
runs with a NEC V20 chip at all of 8 MHZ. I also
have all
the original
documentation, software, modem, printer,
etc... What
can I do with
it ? I live in the L. A. area. thanx Alan
Can anyone help here?