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Re: Opinions on Apple MS hardware/software value (softcard / COBOL) TIA



The "value" will be determined by the bids.
If someone told you "$25" and you started bidding there, and their opinion is correct, you might not get ANY bids because you started at what it tops out at.

Try $5. If it's worth $50 the bidding will soon take you there!

Roy

Don T. Bother-Me wrote:
Thanks in advance for any assistance ...

I am interested in opinions anyone might have on the value of the following:

Microsoft Softcard (serial number 10847-3, included in the docs is the schematic for this card), the Softcard User Manuals Volumes 1 and 2, in leather simulated vinyl covered loose-leaf binders (like new). Also included is the Microsoft COBOL-80 compiler and the complete Microsoft Documentation set for the compiler (this includes the Utility Software Manual, the Reference Manual, and the User's Guide). Also included are another documentation set for MS Basic-80 (which I am not sure if the code is in this stuff somewhere or not) and another documentation set for MS Fortran-80 but not the software (I did this to evaluate the Fortran and I never purchased the Fortran compiler). Also included is another book by an independent publisher entitled Using CP/M by Fernandez and Ashley (this is a self teaching guide).

8 diskettes (the originals are included) and 6 books + the Z-80 card.

I am planning on putting this up for auction later today and I don't know what to use as an opening bid value..

Who might the collectors for this stuff be?

Thanks
L8R/R




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