[comp.sys.m6809] Computer, Tandy & misc forsale

pete@wlbr.IMSD.CONTEL.COM (Pete Lyall) (09/16/89)

Well, I'm still unpacking from my recent move, and have come across
some stuff in the techo-goodies locker that is either no longer used,
or I have no space for it in the new place. Here's a current list,
although the more I unpack, the more I find.. I'll update the list
if required later... I've tried to price everything VERY reasonably,
but if you feel something's out of line (or if you're buying multiple
goodies), prices may be negotiable.

Pete Lyall

(818) 706-5693 (days)
(805) 375-1420 (eves)
CIS:76703,4230
Internet: pete%wlbr@wlv.imsd.contel.com
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o - Seagate ST-251 ($300)
    This is a fast 40meg/65meg RLL meg (I used it RLL) hard disk. Low hours
    (<25)... I was using it in my AT, but replaced it with a larger
    drive.

o - Okidata Microline 92 printer + tractor feed. Like a tank, but 
    I just bought a 24 pin. ($125)

o - Motorola 68881 (MC6881RC12A) math coprocessor. For 680x0 class
    processors. ($70)

o - AMD 9511 and AMD 9512 math coprocessors for 6809. ($20 each)

o - Radio Shack Model 100 portable computer. RAM upgraded to 32k, 
    carrying case, acoustic cups as well as direct connect modem, 
    tape & printer cables, 3 books, etc. ($200).

o - Old hard disk interface (not controller) used to talk to a
    WD1002-05 hard disk controller. This is the one that used to ship
    with Steve Odneal's PRO systems HD (later redesigned and
    reimplemented by Bruce Isted & FHL - they also use the WD1002-05
    controller). ($10)

o - 2 BSR X10 Clock/Timer control units ($20 each)

o - Radio Shack Coco X-PAD ($35)

o - Radio Shack PT-64 64K printer buffer ($50)

o - Radio shack 32 number autodialer/timer/whatever. Battery
    backup and all the usual goodies. ($30)

o - Old style (gray box with LED and 'cassette/data' switch) Plug n'
    Power controller. I have a OS9 Level I assembly lang. utility
    that will control this, along with a lot of the other RSDOS PD
    stuff that has been written. ($20)

o - Radio Shack color computer speech & sound pack. ($10).

o - 1 full height 35/40 SSDD drive (has no PS, has open horizontal
    case [no back, 2/3 open bottom]). ($15)

o - 1 half height 35/40 SSDD (from model 100 exapansion interface) $10

o - COMREX composite color monitor (okay for coco or coco2, not good
    for coco3 40 or 80 column modes). ($30)

o - Either AMDEK 300 or Gorilla Banana green monochrome composite monitor 
    (I need to keep one of the two). ($30)

o - 1 Model 100 expansion interface (gutted). I still have the logic
    board, but I only used this thing as a drive power supply and
    case, as well as a nifty monitor pedastal. Holds two half height
    drives. It might also make a good hard disk case, if a larger
    power supply was used. ($35).

o - A number (3 or more) of the Radio Shack deluxe/Kraft joysticks.
   ($10 each).

o - EPYX custom handgrip joystick (I bought this for the Atari 520ST I
    never used and took back - was $35. Probably works on Amiga, and
    whatever else uses that style of interface as well.) - ($15).

o - Mouse/Joystick A/B switch & cables. ($7)

o - At least 3 sets of 64K DRAMS (24 chips) ($whatever's fair.. I'm
    not following RAM prices).

o - 4" 120vac muffin fan. Powerful. ($7)

o - Assorted coco motherboard/carcasses, most still fully populated. At
    least 3 or 4, and some other boards (no coco3's). ($20 for the lot).

o - SS-50 bus (actually sits on the machine's SS-30) A/D converter
    card. ($30)

o - Assorted SS-50 cards (mostly SWTP).. 6809 card, disk controller,
    SS-50 backplane, etc. I believe they're all operational, but no 
    promises. ($20 for the lot).

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Misc:
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o - Pioneer RG-1 dynamic range expander. ($35)

o - SONY TC-580 reel 2 reel. Dead because a solenoid won't pickup..
    holding it in causes the deck to work. ($50)

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Pete Lyall                                                   Contel Corporation
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