A summary of what I've stumbled over in the past week or so:
One ABC80. This one's been equipped with a TKN80 80 column kit. It also came
with two datasettes. One interesting tidbit is that the keyboard is actually
made by Keytronic. And the Z80 is a really pretty model, all white with very
visible traces and the core mounted on top of it all.
One Spectravideo MSX datasette, as though I haven't got enough of those
already.
One Atari 1040STFM with Notator dongle. I had to skip the monitor.
One extremely hacked-up Amiga 500. With all the solder, broken pins, added
sockets and switches, it's one hideous "Rock lobster".
One Commodore VC-1520 plotter/printer.
One North Hills MAU. It's surprisingly small. But isn't it supposed to have
any AC mains?
One BayTech multiport controller 525. What is this? It's a smallish box with
five DB25 ports in the back. Each port has still got a DB25/RJ45 adaptor,
which makes it worthwhile regardless of what it actually might be.
A lot of electronics out of a can recycling machine, TOMRA brand. Seems to be
VME, with a lot of useful Motorola chips.
An AC adaptor for a Luxor VEC (Also known as a Fairchild, SABA, etc).
Various Mac parts, including a video capture card and a MIDI interface.
--
En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
Was ist ein Erwachsener? Ein Kind, das vom Alter aufgepumpt ist.
--- Simone de Beauvoir
Received on Fri Aug 17 2001 - 21:04:32 BST