Hi All, I had the pleasure of visiting Rick yesterday. Please see below additional information about remaining items, with links to photos. Please contact Rick directly if interested.
Original posting here: On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 08:44:39AM +0000, steven stengel wrote: > --------------------------------------------------------------- > ************* Contact Rick below if interested. ************* > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Name: Rick Bunker > Contact: r...@bunker.us > Location: Jenkintown, PA > I have a computer collection that I have to sell. My wife and I > have separated, and the house is being sold, and I have no > place to keep the computers in my new apartment. ... > Is there anybody in striking distance of Philadelphia suburbs, who > would consider buying and picking up this collection? > ------------------------------------------------------------------- 10/30/2016 Update: ---------------------- > Hi, > > If you are getting this, it is because you have expressed interest in my > old computers. Here are a lot of pictures, which will be pretty > self-explanatory I think. I think I got everything other than a few spare > 8-inch drives and some boxes of software and documentation. > > The Altair 8800, a very early one, 4-slot motherboard, 1K ram, ceramic CPU, > you will see: https://goo.gl/photos/3C1pzfwFoZ3koPgt9 > > IMSAI 8080 complete system, with monitor and drives > https://goo.gl/photos/KjeTN7FR4btah3QM9 > > A KIM-1 (alas Commodore not MOS) https://goo.gl/photos/JWHn5b8Bvy2g2xNu7 > > Original Apple ][, not a plus or c or anything. With Disk ][ controller, > and original color display. https://goo.gl/photos/H47sr7oZy6MrCpzJ8 > > Original IBM PC, original bios, no hard drive - 2 floppies. Aftermarket > keyboard and monitor. https://goo.gl/photos/nRE1aFrGvPKz2a647 > > A beautiful NorthStar Horizon, populated with all NorthStar boards, disk > drives, memory, controller etc. https://goo.gl/photos/B9tFYd1Nse2cHdBi8 > > I paired it with with the LSi terminal. This was the desirable terminal > back then: https://goo.gl/photos/jTkqP6jQhLDozF1HA > > A very first gen TRS-80 with all the matching peripherals > https://goo.gl/photos/ct3ha8XMGEvLRaer6 > > A KAYPRO luggable with wordperfect keyboard overlay > https://goo.gl/photos/moUCaEeMARf1T94k9 > > A Cromemco, which was a pretty cool multi-user CP/M box that I programmed > on for one of my earliest programming gigs, just a shell though. But very > robust shell: https://goo.gl/photos/aLCg2AjgbCreCVND9 > > An NEC APC https://goo.gl/photos/YfDovSzaa73zCbVZ6 -- might not be that > interesting, a little later, but boots and runs CP/M. I worked on one > which is why I grabbed it. > > Google Glass, with packaging and stuff > https://goo.gl/photos/dDyDG3uWJpQ2wsnQA > > "Mario" chromebook. First chromebook ever. Works fine. Given to me by > GOOG (they were giving them to CIO's to gain feedback). > https://goo.gl/photos/pycpJtijdLjsxmN29 > > Some semi-random stuff. https://goo.gl/photos/edhbov7U6ezcFG3X7 > > SWTPC 6800 shell https://goo.gl/photos/33on8zYvGJZ6LvnMA > > Heathkit training system 6800 based https://goo.gl/photos/E5iFobDVtggqxshE9 > > Apple ][c with printer, drive, mouse, monitor all matching > https://goo.gl/photos/B1HjEKkjBhVUtWWT6 > > Day one original iPhone. https://goo.gl/photos/2dpWEZKGmecU3RgQ8 > > TI 99 with a ton of program modules including BASIC > https://goo.gl/photos/XyNZRuSwwYHzJiLL7 > > Let me know if/how you want to move forward. Please feel free to share > with anyone you think might be interested. > > Rick. > > -- > Rick Bunker > r...@bunker.us -- Mark G. Thomas (m...@misty.com), KC3DRE