FWIW Mike Haas has a pile of software and manuals for the 8002s.
Joe
At 11:12 PM 8/5/02 +0200, you wrote:
>If you are not in a hurry
>
>You can choose betweeen a Kaypro II (5.25"Floppy)
>or a Grundy (Harddisk and 8" Floppy based)
>The Grundy comes with loads of software (i.e ZCPR3)
>and documentation. The Grundy system is build in some
>kinda DEC-towercase cause the original DESK-system
>(not desktop that is ..) was too lumpy. I didn't use these
>systems for a couple of years but they should be OK.
>
>I'm going from the Netherlands (Noordwijk) to France
>around 20 Sept.2002........
>
>Sipke de Wal
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "jos.mar" <jos.mar_at_bluewin.ch>
>To: <cctalk_at_classiccmp.org>
>Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 11:01 PM
>Subject: Available : Tektronix 8002 microprocessor lab.
>
>
>>
>> But not, as usual, in the west of the USA, but in the east of Belgium.
>> Local pickup only, of course...
>>
>> 2x Z80, 8080, 6800 and 2650. All in one single system.
>>
>> BTW : a nice CP/M machine would make an ideal trade...
>>
>>
>> Jos Dreesen
>>
>
Received on Mon Aug 05 2002 - 16:21:01 BST