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Re: machines needed? [cctalk%classiccmp.org@localhost: Classic / NOP machines becoming available in Berlin (inc. DECs, Commodores, Apples, HPs, SGIs and more)]



Hello!
Holm, would you be willing to ask your associate to investigate
shipping that Apple 2C to the US? Of course I'd provide off-list to
you both my physical address for your chosen shipping mechanism. Yes I
do know of an excellent emulator for that family. Big problem is that
the software I was able to test on it, only went so far, it needs
those "open-apple" and "closed-apple" keys to work properly, and the
mechanism in the computer itself responded to them, the software that
the emulator used did not properly respond to the buttons on a
joystick. You get the idea.
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8%gmail.com@localhost
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."

On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 11:32 AM Holm Tiffe <holm%freibergnet.de@localhost> wrote:
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Peter Dreisiger via cctalk <cctalk%classiccmp.org@localhost> -----
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> Subject: Classic / NOP machines becoming available in Berlin (inc. DECs, Commodores, Apples, HPs, SGIs and more)
> Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2019 14:10:54 +0200
> Message-Id: <6C6B8F55-B02A-4DFC-9750-A2A3D7FC752E%decarchive.org@localhost>
> To: cctalk%classiccmp.org@localhost
> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3124)
> From: Peter Dreisiger via cctalk <cctalk%classiccmp.org@localhost>
>
> Dear all,
>
> Apologies for this semi-spam message from a long-time appreciator of classic computers and nostalgic obsolete products, but I hope this will be of interest to at least a few people here.
>
> So, yes, by way of context, I’ve been acquiring what I consider to be characterful and/or historically interesting computers for coming up to, maybe, 15 years now, with the intention of being able to curate multiple, interactive temporary exhibits on the history of computing, but since moving continents (amongst other things), my paths and passions have changed, so I am currently in the process of re-testing (and repairing) my machines, and will be trying to sell them off in the coming weeks and months. Under different circumstances, finding people (or groups) with similar interests and plans would have been an equal-first priority, but given my more recent ‘life changes', sale price — and the ability to better pursue my new focuses — is now more of a factor.
>
> But before I list them on eBay (and/or by way of a heads up), I wanted to let people here know, just in case I have something that someone here particularly wants / needs / could use. The current list of systems I will be parting with is accessible at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QqUrO11gnn4fwAPDxqO_phKDt1M0O15G7wJxHoQrL9s but some (hopefully) highlights include (*big breath*):
>
>
> DEC: MicroPDP-11/53+; MicroVAX 2000; VAXstation 4000 VLC/60/90A/96; VAX 4000 100A, 105; DECstation 5000/240, 260 (MIPS-based); DEC 3000/300X; Personal Workstation 600au; AlphaServer 4100; AlphaServer DS20, DS25 systems; Letterwriter 100; VT 101, 220, 520 terminals
> HP: HP rx2800 Integrity2; 9000 715/100 and Visualize C110 PA-RISC systems
> SGI: Indy and O2 systems
> SUN: ELC, SPARCstation Voyager (the portable one), 5 and 20; Ultra 1; Ultra 5; Netra T1-105; Enterprise T5240
> Apple: IIc, IIe Platinums, IIgs; Mac 512ke, Mac Pluses; SE/30 and Quadra 700s (also for running A/UX); iMac G3s and a G4
> Commodore: PET 3000 systems, PET 8032-SK; various C64 / C64C and 128D systems; SX-64; Music Maker keyboards (the big one, inc. SFX modules); Amiga 1000
>
>
> Apologies again, please feel free to contact me with any queries or reasonable offers, or even if you’d just like to be kept in the loop as more machines become available, and all the best.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Peter
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
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