Hi Joe,
Are you interested in parting with any of these? (My guess is that the
4025 is really a 4052.) I teach computational geography at UCLA and would
like these to work on and show my students.
Cheers,
Nick
At 09:52 PM 6/4/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Mike,
>
> I have a LOADED 4051 and a IBM 5100. I have ALL the toys for the 4051
> including the Altair-like front panel that was used for maintenance. I
> also both of the optional 8" floppy drives. The 4662 is a plotter isn't
> it? I think that's the model number of the one that I have.
>
> What the heck is a 4025?? I might be interested it. My wife makes
> frequent trips to KC. In fact, she's out there now.
>
> Joe
>
>At 09:49 AM 6/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>I recovered a Tektronix 4025 that still had a 3M style cartridge tape in the
>>drive. Its a storage tube model, green screen and it works. The only
>>problem is that the external case is missing. The keyboard and monitor
>>bezel are there just the rest of the case is gone. I've had it in storage
>>and I'd like to transfer it to someone who can appreciate it and maybe
>>repair it.
>>I'm in Kansas City
>>
>>Mike McFadden
>>mmcfadden_at_cmh.edu
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