Hi Guys,
Going through the collection to see what I can move out to make
room for material closer to my areas of interest.
I have the following systems available:
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ADDS Mentor 2000
Nice multiuser PICK machine (I had great fun hacking into
it to obtain the SYSPROG password as some of you may
recall).
Unisys A7-311
Dual CPU "mainframe in a box"
NEC N5200
Japanese version of NEC APC One of the few machines to
run DOS from 8" floppies. Runs DOS and CP/M86
Compuduct "Rainbow"
Large oddball S-100 computer.
BMC/OKI IF-800
Large all-in-one Z80 CP/M system with Integrated,
color monitor and printer.
NekoTech Powerstation
A portable ALPHA machine.
Generic ALPHA 164LX based machine.
Almost all of my MACs, including:
Plus, several SEs, II, IIfx, IIsi, IIci, LC, LCII, Classic,
Centrius 650, Performa 6116CD, Powermac 7200
+ Lots of MAC peripherals and goodies
All of my Suns including:
2 3/60s, Sparc1, Sparc4, Sparc5, IPX, Classic
+ Lots of SUN peripherals and goodies
Misc. Material:
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A couple of Morrow/Freedom100 terminals.
Probably a couple of other terminals as well.
TRS-80 Model III chassis, no drives, mainboard
is dead due to corrosion (could be repaired), one
power supply is bad, does have a disk controller.
Large quantity (many thousands) of 3.5" floppy
disks - both 720k and 1.44M. These are NOS - from
the days when we used to shipped our software on
floppy disks.
Large TRS-80 Daisy Wheel II printer.
Coleco Adam printer (only) - This contains the
power supply for the whole system.
Victory Autoloader with two complete sets of
5.25" and 3.5" hoppers (two sets of each).
Remington Rand Model 17 typewriter.
Piles of SCSI Drives, CD readers, CD writers,
QIC and DAT tape drives.
Piles of QIC and DAT tapes.
Several Monochrome and CGA monitors.
Probably lots more jun... er... find high-quality
vintage equipment - I'll try to get a list up on the
web site which I can keep updated.
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Photos and more information about most of this material
is available on my web site.
Items are located near Ottawa, Ontario Canada.
Dave
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dave06a (at) Dave Dunfield
dunfield (dot) Firmware development services & tools:
www.dunfield.com
com Collector of vintage computing equipment:
http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/index.html