I responded to a Usenet post regarding some UCSD P-Code stuff. It turned
out the guy had a garage of other stuff that he was trying to get rid of.
Here's what I got in two carloads:
o 1 Kaypro II, 1 Kaypro 2X (dead--for parts), 1 Kaypro 4
o 1 boxed Commodore 64, 1 Commodore 128, plus a bunch of Commodore
accessories including a CP/M cartridge for C64
o 1 Osborne Executive
o 1 Compaq suitcase
o 1 Atari 520ST (dead--for parts), 1 Atari 1040ST, 1 boxed Atari Falcon030,
plus 2 Atari RGB monitors and other Atari accessories
o 1 boxed Timex Sinclair 1000
o 1 TRS-80 Model 1 with expansion interface and disk drive
o 1 Vector 4
o 2 Apple IIc's, one of them is a rare prototype
o 20 Xerox paper cartons full of original software on disks/tapes for the
above systems, manuals, out-of-print computer books, and old computer
magazines
The price? Free.
George
P.S. My back still hurts.
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Apple IIe, IIc, Mac 512K, Atari 800, 800XL, 1040ST, Falcon030, VCS, 5200,
ColecoVision VGS, Commodore 64, 64C, 128, plus/4, Compaq, Eagle II,
KayPro II, 4, Nintendo NES, Osborne Executive, TI 99/4A, Timex Sinclair
1000, 1500, TriGem SLT-100, TRS-80 Model I, III, 100, Color Computer 2,
Vector 4.
Received on Sun Jun 01 1997 - 04:06:34 BST