Free to a good home... (Cambridge UK)

From: Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk_at_yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu Dec 18 11:56:17 2003

I'm planning a minor clear-out, so just seeing if there's any initial
interest in the following:

Machines, (currently half-buried in storage)

  Commodore 16 (I haven't yet found where I've put the PSU!)
  Memotech MTX 500 + PSU
  Commodore Vic 20, games, welcome pack, tape deck, joystick etc.

  I'll dig them out properly and make sure they still power up ok if
someone wants them.


Printers (currently very buried in storage :-)

  Canon PW1080A standard dot matrix thingy
  DEC LQP02 wide-carriage daisywheel
  TI Omni 800 - 820 RO terminal (wide carriage)

  I have vague memories of the Canon and the TI working before I shoved
them in the store room years ago. Can't remember when it comes to the
DEC (or where on earth I got it!)


Odds and ends:

  A Ferranti IBM XT clone / approximation. From memory: 8bit ISA bus,
plus a couple of non-standard slots, uses an 8086 CPU, two seperate
PSUs. Lots of ULA logic. I have a spare board set for it too. Never got
it to boot - not sure what version of DOS it requires.

  DEC Rainbow 100 system board, case lid, and I think I have a PSU
kicking around too. Kept around as spares for my working 'bow, but I
think I'd rather have the space the bits take up.

  The Philips P3800 mini that I've mentioned on here before - power
supply certainly is hosed. I just don't know when I'm ever going to get
the time to try and sort it out, and it's a bit too bulky to justify
hanging onto it. Hence it's going to have to go to the scrap if I can't
find a home for it soon :-(

  
I may have either a Mac II or a Mac IIcx free soon too, when I decide
which one I want to part with :-)
There may be other stuff as and when I unearth it...

I'm not much of a shipping fan I'm afraid so really want someone to pick
anything they want up - as well as Cambridge I get over Milton Keynes
way every so often too.
  
cheers

Jules
Received on Thu Dec 18 2003 - 11:56:17 GMT

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