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For Sale



The following items were recently discovered in storage by a non-profit group
at the University of Pennsylvania.  All of these items are offered for sale as
is, on a highest-bidder basis.  Whoever sends the highest bid per item by the 
31st of March to the email address listed below will be considered to have 
purchased the item..  

We make no guarantees on the utility or functioning of the items.  All proceeds
to benefit the Curtis Organ Restoration Society.

And now, the stuff! ...

Cards/Interfaces
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1 Apple Serial interface card (no documentation)

1 "Grappler +" printer interface card (no cable, no documentation)

1 Epson "APL" printer interface card (no documentation)

1 "Apple Dumpling 64" interface card from Microtek (no cable, no documentation)

Modems
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1 Hayes Micromodem II 
  300 BPS, with manual and software

1 Networker modem
  300 BPS, no manual per se, but comes with Netmaster software and manual, 
  which contains partial operation instructions for modem

Miscellaneous
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1 Apple Disk Drive II
  5.25" - WARNING  This device does not work.  We are selling because we 
  haven't a clue nor the time to repair it, but are assured that it needs
  only cleaning and realignment.  We can make no promises... No manual.

1 Heat printer with a small roll of fax-type heat paper
  The manufacturer's logo was not present on this device.  It has a 9-pin
  cable, but comes with a 25-pin female adapter.  No manual. 

1 Mountain Computer Expansion Chassis 
  No manual, but comes with power adapter, and interface cards and cables.

1 2-button joystick/game controller.  No manual.
  
1 Shibaden monochrome video monitor
  This is one of the odd ones.  This is labelled a "monitor," but seems more
  suited for an oscilloscope than a computer.  The screen is approximately
  8" on a side.  The inputs and outputs are NOT RCA jacks, but are instead
  HF coaxial.  No manual.  

1 Mountain Computer Music System Interface
  Another odd one.  The interface consists of two cards, with a ribbon cable 
  connecting them.  Inputs/outputs are two RCA jacks and a light pen.  No 
  manual.  Software included.

1 set of manuals and software for the Sound Chaser Music System
  The Sound Chaser was a system for the Apple which connected a synth keyboard
  to an interface card to allow composition and recording.  We have neither the
  synth nor the card.  However, the above MC interface can be used in 
  conjunction with a system already possessing the Sound Chaser hardware.
  Partial installation instructions for the MC system can be found in the
  Sound Chaser manuals.

	That's it!  We know that it's a mish-mash, but we tried to assemble as
much as we had as best we could before putting it all "on display."

Address any questions to the address below.

					Thanks.

					Michael D. Mirmak
					Curtis Organ Restoration Society
					University of Pennsylvania

			INTERNET: mmirmak@eniac.seas.upenn.edu

					215-898-2848

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