Could you send me pictures of the Franklin Aces? What cartridges do you have with the 400? And I may be interested in the Apple CD ROM drive and extra caddies as well. On Tuesday, January 19, 2016, Jeff Galinat via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I apologize if this shows up as a duplicate post. My first post on the subject didn't seem to get posted
Hi, I have the following vintage computing items, test equipment and tools available for sale or trade which I can bring to the workshop over the weekend. I have listed my asking prices which I feel are pretty reasonable but you can be the judge. I would also entertain trades for S-100 boards and 8" DS floppy drives.
Please contact me if you would like additional info or to make an offer on any item. I wont bring this stuff unless someone wants it. I would prefer not to ship these items if I can avoid it so the workshop attendees are going to get the 1st shot.
Anyhow, here is the list:
Vector S-100 Protoboards w tinned edge connector $12 S-100 Cromemco ZPU Z-80 CPU - tested with my IMSAI - $90 S-100 Cromemco TU-ART 2 port serial TMS 5501 based -$60
KSR33 Teletype (complete, case has cracks) $200 ASR33 Print Mechanism with paper tape punch $100 $250 for the above pair
Franklin ACE 1000 (needs KB rebuild) $50 Franklin ACE 1200 (needs KB rebuild) with ACE-80 Z-80 card & 1 operational drive $80
Atari 400 with 15 cartridges, power supply & joystick tested working $50 Atari 1050 Floppy Disk Drive w/power supply tested - working $30 $70 for the above pair
Okidata 120 Printer for Commodore systems (VIC-20,C-64,etc) with power cord, manual & interface cable $5
Apple Color StyleWriter Printer with power supply $5
Apple CD300 external SCSI CD-ROM Drive with 25 to 50 pin cable, terminator & 3 caddies $ 30
CD-Rom caddies 3 for $5
HP ScanJet 6100Cse 8.5 x 14 flatbed SCSI Scanner - New in box $50
HP LaserJet 4Plus tested working $30
HP 54201D 300mhz Digitizing Oscilloscope w/ manual on CD & 3 10271A state probes/triggering pods $100
Tenma Model 21-7935 Temp. Controlled Solder Station - New in Box! $40
Regards, Jeff Galinat
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