Today was a good day, as it was the Fall CP/M Users Group Swap Meet.
I managed to get a PDP-11/23+ in a nice BA23 chassis, though not sure that
counts since I'd arranged to pick the system up there, as I don't have a
lot of time at the moment. He wanted to keep the 1Mb RAM board, which
wasn't a big deal for me, especially as it still has 2 128k RAM boards.
More importantly it's got the RL02 controller I needed.
I stocked up on small SCSI Hard drives, I'm no longer worried about not
having enough drives in the 100-200MB range :^)
Got a HP LaserJet ethernet card, but it turns out I got my model mixed up
with another :^(
BUT the find of the day was the AIM 65, still in the original box and
packing material with what I assume is all the paperwork/papers. The only
downside is the plastic over the LED display is cracked. It's got the
printer on the board, and a roll of paper even. Now I just need to find
out what an AIM 65 is!
Zane
| Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Adminstrator |
| healyzh_at_aracnet.com (primary) | Linux Enthusiast |
| healyzh_at_holonet.net (alternate) | Classic Computer Collector |
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| Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing, |
| and Zane's Computer Museum. |
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Received on Sat Oct 09 1999 - 15:46:11 BST