I KNOW WHAT I GOT!

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On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 5:40 PM wh.sudbrink--- via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

>  You're quite right. I'm in Maryland, near Washington, DC. As to prices,
> I'm looking for best offer. Preference to local pick up.  Things, like the
> HP-150 docs, may become "free to a good home for shipping". By the way, I
> don't need any more emails telling me how valuable the DOS 1.0 is. I get it.
> Bill S.
>     On Monday, January 16, 2023 at 04:07:21 PM EST, j...@cimmeri.com <
> j...@cimmeri.com> wrote:
>
>
> Location??  Prices?? or Free?
>
> On 1/16/2023 2:28 PM, William Sudbrink via cctalk wrote:
> > I'm not getting rid of my whole collection or anything, but things are
> > getting a little tight in terms of physical space and I have stuff that
> > simply doesn't keep my interest.  I'd rather not do ebay so I'll offer
> them
> > here first.  I will put up pictures if there is interest.  None of this
> is
> > "barn stored".  It has all been in my temperature controlled house since
> > last century.
> >
> >
> >
> > 1)      HP series 100 (the 150 and 150 touchscreen II) documentation.
> This
> > could be described as the "grey wall" for the HP 150.  All the basic
> books
> > plus Wordstar, Spellstar, Multiplan, etc.etc.  At least 20 "boxed books".
> > Many (I think all but have not checked yet) have original diskettes.
> HP-150
> > with built in printer to come when I get back to it.
> >
> > 2)      IBM PC original "boxed books"
> >
> > a) "DOS" part number 6024001 on spine.  I would call the condition
> > excellent.  Two original 5.25 diskettes:  DIAGNOSTICS Version 1.02
> 6081552.
> > DOS Version 1.00 6172212  (I'm tempted to keep this because of the CP/M
> -vs-
> > DOS controversy)
> >
> > b) "DOS" part number 6024001 on spine with round sticker "1.10 with
> > Graphics".  I would call the condition very good.  One original 5.25
> > diskette:  DOS Version 1.10 1502330
> >
> > c) Four UCSD p-System books: Beginner's guide, Assembler reference,
> Internal
> > Architecture Guide, User's guide.  The "User's guide" box contains five
> > original 5.25 diskettes: STARTUP, SYSTEM 2, SYSTEM 4, EXTRAS and
> UTILITIES.
> >
> > 3)      IBM FORTRAN-77 Reference for the UCSD p-System "boxed book".
> > Contains one original 5.25 diskette: UCSD p-System FORTRAN Version IV.0
> > 6936510
> >
> > 4)      IBM COBOL Compiler by Microsoft "boxed book".  Contains two
> original
> > 5.25 diskettes: LIBRARY 6936566,  COBOL 6172250
> >
> > 5)      Various other original IBM PC "boxed books".  Document Retrieval
> > Assistant, 3101 Emulation, Dow Jones Reporter, SNA 3270, etc. etc.
> Maybe a
> > dozen.
> >
> > 6)      The box and binder for "Guide to operations, Personal Computer
> XT".
> > Unfortunately, it does not contain this.  Instead it contains "The CP/M
> and
> > IBM Public Domain Library" by Dynacomp.  This all seems to be later CP/M,
> > running on the IBM PC or Kaypro.  Just documentation and listings, no
> media.
> >
> > 7)      IBM Graphics Development Toolkit "boxed book".  Three original
> 5.25
> > diskettes: VDI device drivers, Language Libraries, Supplemental Programs.
> >
> > 8)      BASIC - Personal Computer - PCjr "boxed book". Contains original
> ROM
> > Cartridge "Cartridge BASIC" 1302285.  (Maybe this should go with the
> PCjr I
> > will be offering when I dig it out)
> >
> > 9)      ERGO MOBY BRICK 486DX-33 computer. Missing original power
> supply.  I
> > cobbled together a supply last century some time and it worked then.  Has
> > not been powered on in at least 25 years.
> >
> > 10)  Osbone Executive.  Limited Edition, personalized plaque to "ANNETTE
> > KING".  It ran last century.  Has not been powered on in at least 25
> years.
> >
> >
> >
> > More to come.
> >
> >
> >
> > Bill S.
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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