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Antique and Not-So-Antique Computer Stuff



Greets, all!

I have some worn, but loved, equipment for sale.  

 - Franklin Ace 1000, the Apple ][ clone.  
   Has two disk drives, parallel card, and a 
   pretty good Amdek Color monitor (that makes
   a good VCR monitor, too!)  Nice starter system for
   kiddos, good for an extra disk duplicator, why not
   get started with home robotics?  :-)  Many disks...

   $195 or best offer...

 - Original AppleCat modem, with extra 212 card, docs, 
   and lots of nifty software that turns it into an
   answering machine, a music synth, or even a modem! :-)
   Own a bit of Apple ][ history!

   $95 or best offer...

 - Atari ST VideoKey (mint condition), provides much better
   video output for desktop video work.  With warranty card.
   
   $45 or best offer...

 - Atari 600XL, without power supply or TV modulator.  Do you
   have lots of 8bit stuff and want more?  

   $10 or best offer...

 - Vic-20, without power suppler or TV modulator.  Hack with the
   masters, or maybe not.  It has a new C64-keyboard in it, easily
   worth the price.

   $10 or best offer...

 - Total Security System TSS-2000 alarm gizmo box thingy.  Sensitive
   to motion and noise, it flashes a strobe, makes godawful noise,
   and gives power to the plugs in the back...perhaps useful for
   playing tapes of dogs barking, gunshots, police sirens, in-laws?
   Crufty, but it works.

   $20 or best offer...

 - Lots and lots of sci-fi books.  $1 each.  

 
WANTED:  MIDI keyboards, weird CDs, oldies software, dusty Powergloves,
         computer animation or anime video tapes (Bubblegum Crisis favored),
         lengths of fiber optic cable, laser tubes & power supplies, 
         C, UNIX, and Postscript books, XT motherboards etc, long range
         walkie-talkies, reverb assortments, Infocom games and game junk,
         Ultima IV ankh (!), packet radio equipment...open to offers.

Thanks!


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