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Jeff
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From: Bill Gunshannon <bill_at_cs.uofs.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy
Subject: Model-16's looking for a home
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 10:55:10 -0500
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I have a pair of model-16's one running the other mostly dismantled (although
it may actually be complete, I don't remember) for spare parts that need to
find a new home. I also have quite a pile of software for them which may
still be readable if bit-rot hasn't taken all those 8" floppies:
CPM
UCSD Pascal (both 68K and Z80)
Xenix
TRSDOS (various versions)
What do I want for it?? I wouldn't mind if someone had a hard disk
interface for a COCO (I have an OS9 project I would like to demo for
a professor here) but if no one can come up with one I will still
give these boxes away.
I'm located in NEPA in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area. And I doubt
that I could come up with boxes suitable to ship all this stuff so
it probably needs to be someone willing to drive by and pick it up.
All the best.
bill
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