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MattCarp
June 6th, 2004, 05:40 PM
I need to make some space. Here's a list of my odds and ends for sale. No reasonable offer refused. I'm in Atlanta, can accept PayPal.

PCjr - 128K, disk drive - case average
Atari 1025 dot matrix printer
Commodore 64 MPS-801 dot matrix printer
Dell laptop Latitude C-series 24x cd-rom
Timex Sinclair 16K RAM module
2 1.2MB 5.25" floppy disk drives with external enclosure
Anchor Automation Signalman Mark XII 1200 baud external modem (no power supply)
DAVID Expressnet 10base2 - 10baseT converter
IBM PC/XT 83-key keyboard
IBM PC/XT 130W power supply
IBM PC/XT full height 360K floppy drive (IBM on bezel)
IBM PC motherboard - 256K
IBM PC XT motherboard - 640K
IBM PC XT motherboard - 256K, no CPU
IBM PC/XT Hercules monochrome graphics adapter + printer port
IBM PC/XT monochrome graphics adapter + printer port
IBM PC/XT floppy controller
AST Six Pack Plus - 384K, serial port, real time clock


Also, I am looking for a few items I'd trade for:

hardware:
DEC RDxx disk drives
DEC Qbus memory cards
8087 10MHz math coprocessor
8-10MHz V20 CPU
8-bit ISA VGA cards

software:
TI-99 term80
Timex Sinclair VU-CALC
Apple II ProTerm 3.x


Thanks, Matt

Half-Saint
June 8th, 2004, 12:06 AM
Dell laptop Latitude C-series 24x cd-rom

Also, I am looking for a few items I'd trade for:

hardware:
8-bit ISA VGA cards

Sorry but is that a cd-rom or a complete notebook?

I think I have a 512K Trident VGA card but I'm not sure wether it's 16-bit or 8-bit ISA. Will have to take a look when I get home.

Cheers
SainT

Terry Yager
June 8th, 2004, 03:44 AM
Dell laptop Latitude C-series 24x cd-rom

Also, I am looking for a few items I'd trade for:

hardware:
8-bit ISA VGA cards

Sorry but is that a cd-rom or a complete notebook?

I think I have a 512K Trident VGA card but I'm not sure wether it's 16-bit or 8-bit ISA. Will have to take a look when I get home.

Cheers
SainT

Some 16-bit VGA cards will run in 8-bit mode when inserted in an 8-bit slot. Perhaps your card is one of those.

--T

MattCarp
June 10th, 2004, 04:17 PM
It's just the CD-ROM drive for a Dell C-Series laptop. 24X speed.