ajy2208@ultb.UUCP (A.J. Yarusso) (03/16/89)
I've got the following system for sale due to the fact that I need money for school. I would like to sell the system as a whole, as it might take me a while to sell the entire system as individual pieces. Anyway, everything works really well together! Here's the system: Items ============================================== Atari 130XE Computer, 128K RAM & Rev. C BASIC built in ICD Multi Input/Output board - RS232 (modem) port - Centronics (printer) port - SCSI/SASI (hard drive) port - Firmware, and Printer Spooler - 1 MEG RAM (fantastic Ramdisk!!!) XE Adaptor for MIO (necessary to use MIO with XE) Adaptec 4000A Hard Drive Controller Card Seagate ST225 20 Meg hard drive Microscience 20 Meg hard drive Indus GT Double Density disk drive Atari 1050 w/US Doubler (Double Density) XEP80 80 column board (also has printer port) R-Time 8 battery clock cartridge SpartaDOS X Cartridge Assembler Editor Cart PC Power supply (150 watts) for the 2 hard drives & Adaptec XT Case (two hard drives, Adaptec, MIO, & Power supply all fit here!) Magnavox 80 column Monochrome Monitor (works great with XEP80) 100 Disks in 3 Alsop disk cases (including) Hacker Archon II: Adept Omnitrend's Universe Alternate Reality: The Dungeon Spy Vs. Spy Carina II BBS Software 20 Original Antic disks, in 2 plastic disk cases Cables (HD cables, RS232 [modem] cable, etc.) Power Strip ================================================== I am willing to part with this system for a mere $1500. A lot of my time and money (well over $2000) went into putting this system together. The hard drives and the 1 MEG MIO board alone would cost nearly $1000 today new! (each drive is roughly $200, and ICD sells the MIO for $450) I've got all the cables and power supplies needed to hook everything together. The two hard drives have a TON of PD software on them, as I used to run a Bulletin Board System. I also have a lot of original software on the 100 or so disks mentioned above. If you are looking to run a BBS, this is a great way to start. I ran Carina II and in my opinion it is better than any ST BBS software that has come out yet (including FoReM). With a second monitor (or b/w TV) you can generate two entirely different displays by using the XEP80 and SpartaDOS X. I'll be glad to assist the person who purchases the system in setting it up, and if he/she is local, can do so in person. If you're not local to me, I'm going to have fun mailing all this!! Please contact me at 716-475-4088 weeknights or weekends if you are interested in purchasing this system. Or, you can reach me at: ajy2208@ritvax.bitnet - Bitnet ajy2208@ultb.rit.edu - Usenet Albert Yarusso ==============> Someday I'll have a Cray! :-)
bell@plains.NoDak.edu (Robert Bell) (03/25/91)
I have the following Atari 8-bit computer equipment for sale: Hardware: Atari 800XL computer Atari 400 computer (2) Atari 1050 Disk Drives Atari Graphics Tablet Atari 1010 cassette recorder Tech Sketch Light Pen Gorilla Banana 50 cps dot matrix printer (parallel) (it's low quality print and noisy, but compact and graphics capable) All power supplies, cables, and interfaces to connect everything listed including TV interfaces for both computers and the printer interface. Software: Cartridge: AtariArtist drawing program for graphics tablet AtariWriter word processor Atari BASIC Eastern Front (war game) Choplifter Galaxian Disks: Atari Proofreader (spelling checker for AtariWriter) Graphics printer driver for above printer AtariWriter printer driver for above printer Micro Illustrator (basically an AtariArtist program for the light pen) MenuWriter (creates menus for your disks) Antic Disk Scanner Antic Disk Utilities Scanalyzer (disk examiner/modifier utility) Atari Protection Techniques (goes with book, below) Advanced Atari Protection Techniques (goes with book, below) DOS 2.0 DOS 2.5 DOS 3.0 Castle Wolfenstein (game) Beyond Castle Wolfenstein (game) King Tut's Tomb and Tomb construction set by Antic Typesetter (makes newsletters, etc) Rubberstamp (graphic design program) Megafont (program lister and graphics dumper) Page Designer (incorporates above 3 programs) Icons for above 4 programs Antic Computer Challenges Books: _Inside Atari BASIC_ (BASIC reference manual) _Atari Programmers Reference Guide_ DOS Utilities _Atari Protection Techniques_ (with disk) _Advanced Atari Protection Techniques_ (with disk) _Your Atari 400/800 Computer Guide_ _Atari BASIC Tutorial_ All equipment is in perfect working order and has only light use on it. The system has been in storage for 3 or 4 years (since I got my Laser 128). I have manuals for everything (hardware and programs), and all programs are originals. I have original boxes and packing for the disk drives and printer. This system cost almost $2000 when it was purchased (mid 1980s), and that was shopping around for the best deals on each piece. I am asking $500, and I will pay shipping in the 48 states for this price. However, I have been out of the Atari scene for quite a while, so I am willing to listen to whatever deals you may offer. This system GOES AS A COMPLETE PACKAGE (the Atari 400 and 1010 could be sold separately or left out of the package). e-mail to bell@plains.nodak.edu p.s. - I posted this about 2 months ago and had some replies, but I have moved since then and lost access to those addresses, etc. Please respond again if still interested.