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Greetings:
I have acquired a pile of boxes from an estate sale. Numerous old
computer pieces-parts that I thought might be of some value, but I
don't know where to 'advertise' them -- and now they must go.
Included are
computers - TI & Radio Shack, some in perfect condition -- one is
in a heavy steel case, RS keybd, could be home brew from misc
parts but I can't tell, could it possibly be a stock TRS 80?
software - cartridges & 5 1/4 floppies
printers - are ribbons & print heads still available?
ref books - old, specialized, probably junk
monitors - USI, PI2, mono, unfamiliar connectors
{also 2 non-computer antiques: 1) an old Associated Press
linotype machine, with ribbons, very heavy. 2) 3M copier.}
chips - small, many, stored in plastic tubes
LNW Research products - look like large keybds but may be
more than that -- one box is different as follows
You should see this manual, it is beautiful. Yes, Virginia, there is
such a thing as an Antique Computer. Wish it had a date in it; ref is
made to a CA sales tax of 6%. "System Expansion for the TRS-80 [pc
board & user manual] w/ serial RS232C / 20mA I/O
floppy controller
32K bytes memory" (awesome)
etc....
Found a date. Guess! Answer to follow at signature.
So please, somebody, send me a clue, what can I do.
Anyone know an address where I can list these? Are old puters
so plentiful as to not have any value as collector's items?
Thanks much.
---mikey
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Found on comp.sys.ti
I have a couple TI99/4As, an expansion box with a disk drive and other
stuff (very heavy), another disk drive, and some carts that a coworker
was going to throw away. I live in Gilroy, CA and work in San Jose,
CA. Anyone interested?
Bostone1
Bostone1(a)aol.com
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