On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 2:26 PM Tony Bogan <thebogans@mac.com> wrote:
Jeff, I am going to have a fair amount of stuff from Bob Applegate for people to take for free. I have some stuff already and am going to see him Saturday to get more. I will need one table for sure to hold the stuff from him and the stuff I am selling (not much but some) and would gladly take another (or half of one!) that should empty out quickly since a lot of the stuff is free.
Tony, Yes, I can give you two tables. I just ask the following from you and everyone else. 1) Let me know that you will be bringing stuff. 2) Let me know if you need a table (or two) 3) Whatever you don't sell or give away take home with you at the end of Sunday. I hope that I didn't sound too strict, but I'd like to keep the stuff under control. Depending on how many people need space there is a large empty adjacent room where we can put stuff for people on a few tables. Thanks! Jeff
Tony
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On Nov 14, 2019, at 2:08 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I want to stress that selling/buying during Festivus is allowed, but there is limited table space and I want people to remember that this is primarily a party. Last year there was too much stuff on tables which inhibited places to eat, put food and move around. I do however have an idea of where we can put stuff for those who need 1 table. Everyone, please ask me first before bringing a large number of stuff. I figure out if there is space and tables available. Just remember this space and tables are limited and I won't let it turn into an uncontrolled swap meet.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 9:55 PM Jeff Galinat via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Since I have missed the last few workshops due to scheduling conflicts and since some of you have expressed interest in some of the vintage computing items I posted a few months ago, I will be attending Festivus to deliver those items before I move to Tucson. There are now some additional items on this list so please let me know if you are interested in any of this stuff so I can bring it. Feel free to make an offer if you feel the price is out of line. I will probably list a few more items before the event as I uncover them.
Altair Clone with optional cassette interface $325 Please see altairclone.com for details
Apple //c with power supply $100 Composite Apple //c monitor with stand $40 $130 for the above pair (Been in storage for 2 years - will test before Festivus
ECT S-100 chassis with 10 slot ECT passive terminated backplane & power supply $125
ZETA 2 - Z-80 SBC with CP/M in ROM, 512kb RAM, floppy disk controller Assembled & tested $115 ParPortProp board for above - adds SD card storage $40 Details here => < http://www.malinov.com/Home/sergeys-projects/zeta-sbc-v2>
Lee Hart's 1802 Membership Card early version - $35
Q & T - 8" Floppy drive enclosure power cord, fan, barrier strip for AC power but NO POWER SUPPLY. Holds 1 - 8" full height drive or 2 - 8" half height drives. $20
HP 6100Cse SCSI flatbed scanner new in box - perfect for vintage desktop publishing $20
Assorted 4164, 41256 and 411000 type dynamic RAM NOS stored in tubes $5 for quantity 10 of any type
Protec PRO-83 Z-80 microprocessor trainer with on board S-100 bus expansion capability. Tested & working. A French manual is included along with an English manual for its predecessor, the PRO-80. Keyboard operation is the same for both units. $80
Quantronics/PSS 8K S-100 boards passed 2 types of memory tests no errors (2 available) $30ea
Maximize BBX Computer - Modern day BASIC computer with case, power supply, keyboard & speakers- $60 Details here:<
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/818225433/maximite-bbx-the-modern-day-b...
Regards
Jeff Galinat
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