corey cohen
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> On Oct 15, 2016, at 5:31 PM, Fred Cisin <ci...@xenosoft.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 15 Oct 2016, Corey Cohen wrote:
>> A few more things to note. Assume the keyboard needs new foam, no big deal.
>> Check the wood to make sure it's not cracked. And make sure you have the
>> personality module included.
>
> Does the disk system include a boot disk? Minus a few hundred, if not!
>
> What documentation comes with it?
> Some manuals, such as Digital Research CP/M manuals add only a little.
> But any original ProcTology (not the official nickname) manuals are to be
> prized. I've heard that a lot of that is now available online.
>
>
> NO idea about price(s).
>
> My first Apple2 was a home lashup where somebody put an Apple motherboard
> into a Sol case, with an RCA membrane keyboard connected by a cable hanging
> out the front. He sold it to me for $150 when he finally got a "REAL" Apple2
> in a REAL Apple case. WHY did I give that away?
>
> Later, I was given a Sol-20, without disk drive. After it had been hanging
> around for years, I loaned it to a colleague, for him to try to get his
> going. But then, the college tried to FIRE him for, among other things,
> retrieving computers from college dumpsters and having too much old computer
> stuff. The judge of the arbitration reversed the firing, but the college had
> already dumpstered ALL of "that junk" from his office.
>
>
> --
> Grumpy Ol' Fred ci...@xenosoft.com
Boot disk is easy if it's a Northstar. There are enough of us who can help out
with that. Micropolis are also easy. I can also help if it's a Helios.
Cheers,
Corey