eBay rescue

From: Steve Thatcher <melamy_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Mon Jul 21 18:19:00 2003

it won't make it to the dump. I live in Fredericksburg, VA and
I will pick the system up unless somebody else here in VA wants
it real bad.

best regards, Steve Thatcher

>--- Original Message ---
>From: "Erik Klein" <classiccmp_at_vintage-computer.com>
>To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
>Date: 7/21/03 1:12:20 PM
>
I hope that there is a list member in the area of Sterling Virginia
who
>is willing to "rescue" the IMS 8000 machine being sold in the
auction
>referenced below. The seller states that "If there are no bids,
the
>machine and disks will be taken to the Loudoun County, Virginia

>landfill."
>
>Here's a link to the auction:
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
>ViewItem&item=2743455193&category=4193
>
>Considering the volume of stuff it would be a shame to see it
lost like
>that.
>
>For those not interested in hitting eBay, I've copied the auction
text
>below:
>
>IMS 8000 S-100 computer system
>
>This computer has a Z-80 processor, 64KB (128KB?) of RAM, and
dual half-
>height 8" DSDD floppy drives. The 8" drives were replaced about
5 years
>ago; the machine has seen little use since then.
>Some assorted spare boards are included, as are about 500 floppies

>including master disks for CP/M, CP/M Plus, MP/M, PL/I, and
lots of
>other software.
>
>A manual is included, and notebooks containing BIOS listings
and notes
>on drivers.
>
>Industrial Micro Systems made systems of legendary reliability,
and
>this machine, over 20 years old, is no exception. I used it
a couple of
>months ago, and it worked perfectly.
>
>However, I'm short of space, so this piece of equipment needs
a new
>home fast. It is large and heavy, with wooden sides and a steel

>chassis. I will not even attempt to ship it. The auction winner
must
>pick it up in Sterling, Virginia. If there are no bids, the
machine and
>disks will be taken to the Loudoun County, Virginia landfill.
>
>Please note: I have nothing to do with this auction, the seller
or the
>merchandise. I am just trying to prevent the loss of an interesting

>artifact.
>
>If someone is local and can pick it up but isn't interested
in keeping
>it, I _might_ be able to pay for shipping (at great risk to
my health -
>my next computer might be my last if my wife follows through
on her
>threats! :)
>
> Erik Klein
> www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum
> The Vintage Computer Foru
Received on Mon Jul 21 2003 - 18:19:00 BST

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