Hello,
I got your email off of your website and I was hoping that you could help me
The company I work for here in the great northern state of Maine decided to clean out
the server room one day and was going to throw away a great piece of computing history
so I rescued and took it home
I had done some research and I know there is some demand for this type of computer among
collectors
. is there a website to find out possible market value and maybe a buyer? This is what I
had acquired:
Hewlett Packard- HP-87
HP82909A-128k Memory Module
HP82929A-Programmable ROM Module
HP82936A-ROM Drawer w/ six (6) ?ROM chips?(?)
1. Plotter ROM-Rev. A
2. I/O ROM- Rev. A
3. Advanced Programming ROM 1- Rev. B
4. Advanced Programming ROM 2- Rev. B
5. Electronic Disc ROM- Rev. A
6. Assembler ROM- Rev. A
HP82939A-Serial Interface
HP9121-Dual 3-1/4? Floppy Drive
HP82905B-Printer (Dot Matrix, I believe)
Ten (10) Floppy Disks, (to be named later if needed)
Pocket Guide Instructions...
File folder w/ original invoice for parts of the system and misc. paperwork..
The HP-87 works well, I plugged it in and was able to type commands, nothing too
complicated
.i didn?t test the floppy drive or the printer yet
I need another power cord
which I can dig up
system is clean, though slightly (very slightly) discolored from age
Please let me know if you have any resources for me to follow up on
I have considered posting it on Ebay, but I would like to get more info on it before i do
anything
in the meantime, I will check it out and see what it can do!
Thanks for your time and effort,
D. Page
Bath, Maine
daspage at
yahoo.com
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