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libra
December 4th, 2005, 07:36 PM
hi vintage computer enthusiast ,
this is a query , a market survey of sorts. i have an original
MPF-IP and am its original owner. it hasnt gotten much use lately
and am thinking of selling it. but i dont know if it would be worth
the cost or bother. what you could do for me is to reply with what
you know. are there people buying these old systems ?
here is what i have :
1. the MPF-IP itself
2. 4 manuals for the MPF-IP :
a User Manual a student work book the monitor source listing
an experiment manual
3. the BASIC chip that plugs into the MPF-1P board & its manual
4. the PRT-MPF-IP printer and its manual
and note that its monitor eprom contains the disassembler utility
5. IOM-MPF-IP i/o experiment board & expanded memory & manual
6. an unused experiment/expansion board
7. a cassette recorder & cable & manual to connect to the MPF-IP
for saving programs and sending them back later on
9. the wall transformers for the MPF-IP, PRT & IOM

please let me know ,
thanks
libra

ziloo
February 12th, 2006, 11:03 AM
As far as I can remember, there is a company in UK that sells a clone of the SBC that you have. If I remember it correctly, it runs around $100.00. Although there could be additional costs for peripherals. If you search the net you will definitely find them. Once you made up your mind, let us know how much you want for your SBC :shock:

Terry Yager
February 12th, 2006, 11:13 AM
Yes, the MPF is very popular among collectors. They have been selling on eBay lately for around the $100-range for just the computer w/ manuals, or somewhat less without docs. Expect the value to be even greater with the extra goodies, but I'm not sure how much all together. The peripherals don't come up very often.

--T