On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 04:32 PM, David Woyciesjes wrote:
> David Woyciesjes wrote:
>>
>> Mr Ian Primus wrote:
>>>
>>> --- Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, David Woyciesjes wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It is a Dynabyte. The previous visual description
>>>> from R.D. fits
>>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Here it is:
>>>>
>>>> http://oldcomputers.net/dynabyte.html
>>>>
>>>> The one I have has faux wood lamination around the
>>>> enclosure, instead of
>>>> the all black color of the one pictured here.
>>>>
>>>> This is a fairly rare machine and should be grabbed.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Looks like a pretty neat machine, I have always wanted
>>> an S100 bus computer of some sort. I'm about three
>>> hours away, but I don't know if I'll be able to get
>>> away. If nobody else can grab it though, I will make
>>> the time. A machine like that should be saved.
>>>
>>
>> I'll give him a call, and try to find out what he looking to
>> get for
>> it...
>>
>> --
>
> Well, just talked to Hugh (?) and he said there should be 2 complete
> units, and they're looking to get around $300 each. He also did say
> that
> they'd have to pull them out and have a look at them too, so it sounds
> like he may be up for some negotiating on the price too.
> I'm just passing along info, only met them once, so of course (insert
> usual disclaimer here)...
Hmm, well, it's a little out of my price range, but I hope someone
rescues these. I have the space for it here, but spending $300 on a
large machine to fill that space probably isn't a great idea right now,
as $300 is a lot of money.
Ian Primus
ian_primus_at_yahoo.com
Received on Mon Nov 03 2003 - 21:45:06 GMT