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Re: Apple II compatible BASIS 108: for sale cheap!



In article <C5DHpz.Dz6@agora.rain.com> george@agora.rain.com (George Rachor) writes:
>>get rid of.   It's an Apple II compatible, with a 6502 cpu _AND_
>>also a Z80 CPU  (well, it was popular at the time!).  Runs both
>>DOS 3.3 and  CPM.  Requires a peek/poke change to ProDos to get
>>that to load, I'm told, since the CPU doesn't identify itself as
>>a IIe.
>
>I've tried to reach you several times at the above mail address but it seems to keep bouncing.
>
>If the machine is still available I'd like to make you an offer.  I assume it is functional.

George!  You and I need to form PaperWeights Anonymous!!!  What is this
obsession we seem to have with old technology?  =-D

You know...we should start trading computers...you know like baseball
cards...

"I'll give you a Tarbell S100 disk controller for your Kansas City tape
interface."

"Throw in that Shugart 8" drive and we got a deal."

=-)

Seriously though, email me about this possibility.  Do you have anything
you'd like to be rid of?  If so, we can discuss the possibility of
trades.  I have a bit of old tech that doesn't seem to fit with my
collection and I'd love to do some trading.

Anthony Clifton
asc002@dunix.drake.edu

PS:  By the way, I would have made this a private message but I thought
it might be amusing to the whole group.