Wang word proc Free in SoCal
What is it? If as you say, it's a word processor, it could be a
Wangwriter, although I hardly think they were THAT big. It sounds like
some sort of early VS, which is definitely a lot more than a word
processor. More people need to save Wang equipment. If it is a
Wangwriter, we're looking for one.
On Thu, 22 Apr 1999, John Lawson wrote:
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> I have been offered a largish Wang word processor system... a
> washing-machine size CPU and two slightly smaller 8" floppy units,
> several terminals and two printers... no doc or software at this time.
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> I will get model numbers etc. when I actually get to spend some
> time poking around the units.
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> My question before I actually commit to saving this from the
> dumpster is: anybody want it??? I sure don't...
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> They're *big* and heavy, so shipping is definately a factor,
> unless you want to arrange to pick it up, in which case there is a
> loading dock available.
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> Cheers
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> John
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> PS: TRW Saturday.....
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M. K. Peirce
Rhode Island Computer Museum, Inc.
215 Shady Lea Road,
North Kingstown, RI 02852
"Casta est qui nemo rogavit."
- Ovid
Received on Thu Apr 22 1999 - 14:23:08 BST
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