Anyone have an IBM 4245 printer? I came into a box of NOS print bands and have
zero use for them. Don't want to hard them, don't want to throw them out. FTGH,
pitch in a couple of bucks for shipping and they're yours. I can get part
numbers and quantities if there's interest. There's about a doz
I have an alternate-nerdness fondness for playing cards and unusual card decks,
and Hanafuda cards qualify. I have several decks of Nintendo Hanafuda cards,
they still make them.
Joe
> On Sep 29, 2024, at 8:33 AM, Tomasz Rola via cctalk
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Quite classic. You would not hav
Seems logical enough that someone at the time bought a 128K machine and stuffed
in a bunch of ram chips they may have had laying around at the time. Memory was
kind of expensive - especially new from IBM. That's totally something I would
have done at the time (and probably did, but it was like
Hey Alan!
I’m afraid his opening bid will not allow him to come down into the range of
realistic prices, but you know how bad I want this machine. :)
I was considering a road trip down there to get pictures and see what
documentation and software might come with it. If it came with the right
g
I bought some 8” diskette cases and they arrived with a bunch of old software
for a Wang 2200 in them. One of the boxes HP was badly water damaged, and the
diskettes are shot, but those look like backups of some company software.
Diskettes that look like they may still viable include 2 marked