Doing some more cleaning, and found some more items that I would like to
sell. These are all items that I had good intentions of playing with, but
feel it's best to find new homes so they can be enjoyed. I'll be going to
VCFMW, so can bring items there instead of shipping. However, I'd like to
not bring them unless they are sold. Whether or not I will ship is listed
next to each item, and the approx. weight. Shipping would be from 54914.
TRS-80 Model III. 48K, 2x Floppy Drives, Optional RS-232-C Expansion.
Fairly low serial number. Will not ship.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9zj7ycsezrmu3o9/lD4_E7urDP
One LOBO Systems MAX-80 Left, Unit only, no Documentation (Available as PDF
though). Can Ship. 15 lbs.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tpg7qi9vh1ggxu1/u0kdZSU9Jm
8x IBM Diskette Magazine P/N 2462521 filled with 8, likely unreliable, IBM
8" floppies. Can ship. 1 lb, 15oz, ea.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ypu3bfafp3yi215/ZoXD3MnTTL
Atari 400/800 Programming Language Pilot. CX405. Pocket Ref, Cart. 2x
Cassettes, User's Guide, Student Guide, Pilot Primer, in binder. Can ship.
5 lb, 8oz.
Mattel Aquarius Computer and Game System. In original boxes. Comes with
Mini Expander, 2x Joysticks, Data Recorder, etc. Does not have any games,
unfortunately. Can ship. 13 lbs.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9r3vr6bupytp5vh/6F-AYuMegR
Original Apple Macintosh M0001 128K -- early model with just "Macintosh" on
the rear badge (later models say "Macintosh 128K"). This is a functional
machine, but I think the floppy drive will likely need to be replaced. I
got it with a floppy stuck in it, and the floppy is now out, but the drive
doesn't appear to be aligned with the hole on the case. Probably what was
making the floppy stick. The drive might be fixable, not sure. It's
probable that the eject motor is bad due to it having a stuck floppy. It's
in pretty decent shape otherwise. There is some corrosion on the battery
terminals, but at least the terminals are still present! Probably a quick
fix with a replacement floppy drive. Will not ship (unless you are willing
pay to have this professionally packaged, insured, and shipped).
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0debci7ynuxp0gy/kIPjC-hqXX
Logical Devices PROMPRO-8X MOS EE/EPROM/MICRO Programmer, with manual,
software. This is an ancient programmer that connects to an IBM PC via
serial. It also comes with a couple extra ZIF sockets, and a Logical
Devices C-51 add-on, which allows intelligent programming of AMD/Intel 8751
Micro's and the AMD 9761.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uwi9jwb8uu57ngx/ZBtxMBUcO7
Indus GT Floppy drive for Atari. Not 100% sure that is that is the
original power supply, but I believe the specs are the same. Brochure,
Plastic Hard Case (no inserts), data cable. Will ship.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0od87p9yg98sj0a/AilVqFncQD
3x or 4x Apple eMate 300. I have power supplies for these. The hinges
are all mostly too loose, and would need to be fixed/replaced. No stylus,
and the batteries are not going to hold a charge. But, they are fun, and
my kids love playing with them. Will ship.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/98mu014osrr39tp/moM1fzbNpZ
30x or 35x Sun Microsystems SunRay 1 Thin-Clients. Google them, they are
pretty fun. I do have a copy of the SRSS Software for Sun and Linux if
you need it. Will ship. I've been selling these for about $20, but can
give you a deal if you want a bunch. Will ship.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i8otfj01orwsu78/Kexq_v_S5C
4x Compaq Portable (Luggable) Model: Compaq. One has a hard-drive, but
pretty sure it doesn't work. I believe they all need some work. I can't
remember if one of them worked or not. Looking, ideally, for someone to
talk all 4 of them. You can probably make one dual-floppy model work at
least. Two of them have the padded compaq carry case. One is missing a
handle, I'm sure there are parts missing from the others. Will not ship.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ccsysqtgygkukte/NFe-QS3n21
Morrow Micro Decisions (MD-2?) Computer. Chassis Rev C, Rom 2.5. Matching
Morrow MDT-60 Serial Terminal. 2 Floppy drives, can add two more.
Parallel port, and an extra serial port for modem/serial/host connection.
Box or two of software. Bunch of manuals. Couple issues of Morrow Review
magazine. Fun little CP/M machine. Will not ship.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bessw7ftud7l99a/X4ctyRFJ3U
Apple III Computer and Apple Monitor III. This is a functioning system!
I have one other one that I am keeping for parts, or a future restoration
project, but I might be willing to let that go too if you are interested.
Both are 128K models. Will not ship.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h2d7rpageaj52oi/OoVYnOtAnI
Commodore 64's. I have quite a few Commodore 64's. Probably at least 7
or 8. About as many 1702 Monitors, and should have at least one 1541
drive for each. I sold a couple setups with one each of the above last
year for a special price of $64. But with inflation, I'll probably need a
little more this year -- hey, the hotel rooms used to be $64, but now they
are much more... even more with a hot tub.
Also, I have lots, and lots, of TeleVideo stuff as detailed in an earlier
post.
If interested in anything, please contact me via private e-mail.
NOTE: When replying, please add your name, and what you are interested in,
to the subject line, so gmail doesn't brainlessly group everything into one
thread. (Mutt gets it right, not sure why gmail can't).
Thanks,
Garrett Meiers
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