> On 7 May 2017, at 07:18, Rob Jarratt via cctalk wrote:
>
> A pity this is the wrong the side of the pond and shipping is so expensive,
> otherwise I would love to get a 5000/240 or 5000/260 and some 5" drives.
>
> Regards
>
> Rob
>
Hi Rob,
I’ve been told about reship.com who I guess are
Hi Steven,
Did you see my post on Rainbow parts?
Paul
A friend of mine was asking if anyone wanted an old CoCo 1 or 2, Apple IIc,
TI 99/4A and one or two other machines he was looking to rehome. I
realized I had several vintage machines that I'd like to rehome myself. We
were discussing the possibility of collaborating on a vintage swap sale of
some
We have any people here with an interest in the UnixPC?
I have one left here that I probably need to part with. It's
a little dirty having spent 20-some years in an attic but I just
powered it up and it works other than the hard disk. It's
got 1Meg on the motherboard and no external cards. It
b
> I’ve been told about reship.com who I guess are like a US equivalent of
> parcel2go over here. You pay domestic US shipping to them and they add a
> surcharge to forward it over to you, presumably by boat. What I don’t know is
> how that affects import duty etc but it might be worth looking into.
Nice idea! A good graphical format that we can use to show off what we wish to
trade off.
There is something nice about seeing photographs spread out across the page.
Besides this is an area where you may attract some people that are other list
may not have found that have an interest in these
Hey TRS-80 fanatics
Anybody have any info on this controller? I have one but the controller chip is
missing. And, I don't really know if it would work if it had one. But, if I
could
find out what the chip was and get one it seems this supported 8" drives as
well as the usual 5.25". A use
[cross posted]
I was able to find time to edit and post speaker videos from this year's
Vintage Computer Festival Southeast held last weekend in Atlanta.
Amazingly I did it within one week and not a year or more!
Here is the speaker summary and bios from the VCFed website:
http://vcfed.org/w
> -Original Message-
> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Rob Jarratt
> via cctalk
> Sent: 07 May 2017 18:21
> To: 'Adrian Graham' ; 'General Discussion: On-
> Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
> Subject: RE: FTGH Large amount of DEC/Misc Classic computer hardware
Amardeep said
> A friend of mine was asking if anyone wanted an old CoCo 1 or 2, Apple IIc,
> TI 99/4A and one or two other machines he was looking to rehome. I
> realized I had several vintage machines that I'd like to rehome myself. We
> were discussing the possibility of collaborating on a vin
Dave said:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Rob Jarratt
>> via cctalk
>> Sent: 07 May 2017 18:21
>> To: 'Adrian Graham' ; 'General Discussion: On-
>> Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
>> Subject: RE: FTGH Large amount of DEC/Misc Classic co
> On May 7, 2017, at 1:32 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>
> Hey TRS-80 fanatics
>
> Anybody have any info on this controller? I have one but the controller chip
> is
> missing. And, I don't really know if it would work if it had one. But, if I
> could
> find out what the
On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 6:36 PM, wrote:
> Amardeep said
> >
> > Is there already a well known online swap meet for vintage computer gear?
> > (i.e. NOT eBay!) I'd rather not duplicate the effort and fragment the
> > market further.
> >
>
> There sure is. For those not on twitbook why not try the
I picked up an e series ibm as 400 a while back. it boots/ipl's a working
licenced install of os/400. I have a single terminal and misc related
cables. everything needed is there.
I am open to offers on the machine. Just looking to break even, not make a
fortune.
--Devin
This is an update on my attempt to run, on the SimH 1130,
the "Lunar Landing" program featured in one of Carl Claunch's
YouTube videos of his real 1131 CPU (connected to his PC-simulated
2310 disk drive, PC-simulated 1442 reader/punch, and a
real 1132 printer):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JduYw
> On 7 May 2017, at 18:21, Rob Jarratt wrote:
>
>> I’ve been told about reship.com who I guess are like a US equivalent of
>> parcel2go over here. You pay domestic US shipping to them and they add a
>> surcharge to forward it over to you, presumably by boat. What I don’t know is
>> how that affe
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