MARCH (the NJ Vintage Computer Museum) used to have paper..
On Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 05:58:20 PM PDT, Mike Katz via cctalk
wrote:
I will soon receive an ASR-33 and I will need roll paper, 1" rolled
(preferably oiled) paper tape and a ribbon or two.
Please DM me if you have any to
I want to buy an old computer from a guy I don’t know in Houston (I’ll pay
shipping to CA), but it’s a lot of money, and I don’t want to lose it - what
are my options?
Thanks-
Steve.
profile hardware driver/diagnostics disks but none specify the
size of the drive on the disk, What version do you have?
Bill Degnan
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 2:39 PM steven stengel via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> The title says it all - the Apple III has an external hard drive cal
The title says it all - the Apple III has an external hard drive called the
Profile, but a driver has to be installed on the boot floppy - it won’t boot
from the HD. There were also 10MB Profiles, with a different driver file I’m
guessing.
I have the driver file for the 10MB, but it doesn't s
Anyone near Chicago want to pick-up a nice Altair 8800B with Altair floppy
drive for $1500?
It isn't mine, and the working status is unknown. They don't want to ship it.
Pictures available here:
http://oldcomputers.net/temp/
Let me know and I'll connect you.
Thanks-
Steve.
This seems like a good place to ask this question - I'd like an Apple Lisa 1
"twiggy" system for my collection, and can trade a working IBM 5100 Portable
PC. We'd probably have to meet in person to make the transaction. I'm in So CA.
Thanks-
Steven Stengel
http://oldcomputers.net
Free Macintosh IICX in Orange County CA area. Sometimes it boots, often it
doesn’t (power supply issue?). Also HD has stiction issues. Also the tall
profile monitor has a very smeary image. Other than that, it’s great!
Everything is included - computer with cover, keyboard, mouse, monitor.
AM, jos via cctalk
wrote:
On 23.09.19 23:36, steven stengel via cctalk wrote:
> First, I have to rewire it from 220vac to 110vac.
Lucky you, I would have driven over if had known about it ! Only a one-day
return trip for me
Be carefully : some parts on the big cooling block are direc
Found a Datapoint 2200 in Austria that I wanted - I asked seller Viktor to pack
it well, by wrapping it several times in big-bubble bubbewrap, until it was
just a giant cube of bubble wrap.
See pics here:
http://oldcomputers.net/box/
The cover was actually sent separately in another box so it
Well, I knew the computer, just not the city.
It's Zell am See, a small town in western Autria, far from everywhere it seems.
The computer is a Datapoint 2200 - 50lbs, 10x19x20 inches.
I want to get it shipped to Calfornia, where I live.
The cheapest option is to just use local Austria mail, bu
How do I ship a 50 pound computer from Europe to the United States? Who has
good rates?
Thanks-
Steve
There's a weird Sord M23P (I think) from the early 80's at this elderly persons
house in Walnut Creek, CA - East of the bay.
She can't pack and ship it - it's too big and heavy. It was actually sent to
her by mistake, it was supposed to be sent to my house, 500 miles away.
It's nothing rare or v
Hi, I need CP/M, either floppy or cart based, for my Exidy Sorcerer.
I want to format and use the floppy drives - I have the S-100 expansion and
interface card.
I’ll make copies and return your disk if you have one.
Thanks-
Steve.
Early 90's pen systems.
https://myrtlebeach.craigslist.org/sop/6225365248.html
't see it in their
email, since the respondents came from here.
thanks
jim
>> On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 4:19 PM, steven stengel via cctalk <
>> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>> In the past, I requested the email address and home city of old
>
Regarding the previous message, all email will be obfuscated to foil scrapers.
Regrading the previous message, the map would just show the city, not your
actually home address, which I do not have, but to be honest, anyone could find
it using the internet.
Hi,
In the past, I requested the email address and home city of old computer
collectors to a compile a list for my own purposes.
Over 120 people had responded, which is great! Now I want to make this list
PUBLIC with a Google map showing everyones location, email, and collecting
preferences.
Sin
Cromemco on Craigslist on Vermont/
https://vermont.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=cromemco&sort=rel
Victor 9000 in New Hampshire:
https://nh.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=victor%209000&sort=rel
Atari Mega ST in RI:
https://providence.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=atari%20mega&sort=rel
Anyone have an Amiga 1000 hard drive that they want to sell?
tware do you have?
>
> Brendan
>
>
>> On Dec 19, 2016, at 4:01 PM, Steven Stengel wrote:
>>
>> I have a small pile of late 90s Macintosh systems available for someone to
>> pick-up in 92656.
>>
>> Performa 6400/100 tower
>>
>>
I have a small pile of late 90s Macintosh systems available for someone to
pick-up in 92656.
Performa 6400/100 tower
Some PowerBooks - 3400, 5300, 7630
Also boxes of cables and software.
LaserWriter 4/600P
Makes a great Christmas present!
Thanks-
Steve.
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Contact Rick below if interested.
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Name: Rick BunkerCon
://oldcomputers.net/temp/lisa5.jpg
Poor quality pics, I know.
Original message
> From: steven stengel
>
> What is this unusual Apple Lisa display - some sort of diagnostics?
>
> http://oldcomputers.net/temp/lisa.jpg
A guy wants to sell it to me.
> On Sep 28, 2016, at 11:24 PM, Sam O'nella wrote:
>
> Lol well crap. I was trying to remember which member here owned that site but
> figured it out. So where'd you find the picture Steven?
> Original message ---
What is this unusual Apple Lisa display - some sort of diagnostics?
http://oldcomputers.net/temp/lisa.jpg
I have an IBM 5120 desktop computer to give away, but it has no circuit cards,
so it won't work as-is.
Danger- it weighs 100 pounds.
Located in Orange County, CA 92656
Just acquired a NeXT 68040 cube computer. It's way cool, but the responsiveness
is unimpressive - I'd call it pokey.
All 16 RAM slots are full for 16MB, but sixteen 4MB RAM sticks may help the
speed.
It has an internal HD, as well as the magneto-optical drive.
One things it's missing is the
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