I have a few AT & T monitors (mono) I'm either giving
away or throwing out. These were used w/the 6300 (640
x 400). One I found in someone's trash, the other in
someone's yard (it was sitting out there for quite
some time) in the snow. I turned both on 6 months to a
year ago, and both worked, exhibited no noticeable
screen burn, but one rolls, the other jitters. Free
for shipping. If you think I'm nuts for even bothering
to offer them, you're likely correct, but I hate
throwing (most) anything away w/o seeing if someone
can make use of them.
Also 2 Atari (520ST etc) monitors, one mono, one
color. Condition unknown. Found them in the trash too.
Cables were snipped. There's a growing contingent of
yuck-yucks 'round these parts who must think
copper=gold. These were also exposed to some moisture,
but not submerged.
Both sets operate at about the same frequencies as a
Tandy 2000, NEC APC III, and other TTL 400 line units.
I also have ~2 dozen NOS SASI boards by Adaptec. I
can e-mail a jpeg to any interested parties. About 1/3
are in anti-static bags, the rest wrapped in some
other kind of clear plastic. 2$/plus shipping. They're
driven by an 8085.
I may have 2 or 3 Tandy 1000's for phree or close.
Eventually I'll be unloading a few 2000's also, but
those might have an issue (changing the video mode in
BASIC cause the screen to lock up - ???). They
belonged to a developer dude, so I'm wondering if he
tinkered with them. Or maybe, just maybe the trace
wasn't cut as required to upgrade the mono graphics
cards to color, along with the addition of necessary
ic's. Will have to check...
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