[WARC] FREE: Another scope and some old computer stuff available.

Erik Brom ewbrom at hbci.com
Sun May 4 17:04:22 GMT 2008


I'm going through my old computer stuff and must dispose of several 
items.  They will either be given away or likely end up getting 
recycled.  You can have it even if you wish to ebay it.  All of this 
stuff has been in storage for the last 25 years.  I've been 
procrastinating but must move them out of their current location at 
the foundry within the next couple weeks.

Heathkit oscilloscope.  I don't have the model # available just now, 
but I believe it is early 1970's vintage.

3 or 4 CRT terminals.  RS232.  Microterm Brand.  ACT-IV or so.

Radio Shack Model II computer with external drive bay.  This is an 
integrated CPM (or TRS-DOS) computer with a single built-in 8" floppy 
drive.  No hard drive.

Micromint SB-180 single board CP/M computer.   Currently hooked up to 
2 dual 8" Persci floppy disk drives.

Several dot matrix printer carcasses.

Some 1970's vintage electronic parts and assemblies.

Erik



At 06:29 AM 05/04/08, you wrote:
>Hi Jim & group,
>
>I would be interested in a class also.
>
>Len
>
>James Jefferson Jarvis wrote:
>>Hi group,
>>
>>I'd be willing to do some basic scope training for all interested 
>>parties. I think club programs are booked for a while, so perhaps 
>>an evening or Saturday morning get together at my office would be a 
>>good solution.
>>
>>I have all kinds of different signals that we could probe and I can 
>>show you basic operation of your scope. There's plenty of bench 
>>space for anyone to bring their scope and play.
>>
>>End of May would probably be the the first time I will have free time.
>>
>>Anyone interested?
>>
>>-Jim
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