[comp.sys.atari.8bit] Computer System for Sale

psurge@cs.utexas.edu (Troy Carpenter) (10/22/90)

Atari 8 bit system for sale, Excellent for:
   Just starting out
   Any size Word processing job
   Running a BBS
   General Hacking
   Games

Hardware Included:
   Atari 800XL Computer
      - 256k
      - Expander OS (Ramdisk controllers Built in)
      - Dust cover included
      - Needs power supply ($10-20 mail order).
   Atari 1050 Disk Drive
      - Happy Modified (Double Density/High speed access)
      - Dust cover included 
   Amdek Color Composite Monitor
   Atari 1025 Dot Matrix Printer
   Remote Controlled Joysticks (never been opened)

Software:
   Paperclip 256K
      - Spelling Checker
      - Takes advantage of extra RAM
   Basic XE
   Koala Pad and Cartridge
   Typesetter  (Xlent DTP program for 8 bit)
   Rubber Stamp (Create Icons and Pictures for Typesetter & Page Designer)
   Page Designer (does just what it says)
   Atari LOGO
   Many Games and Utilities

Documentation:
   Atari Basic Manuals (cart included)
   "Your Atari Computer" (very famous and must have book)
   Atari Graphics
   Atari Memory Map
   ANTIC (Jan '86- Jan '89)
   Compute! (Feb '85 - Feb '88)

COST: $250, I pay shipping anywhere in USA
      Will negotiate

I was holding on to this for old times sake, but now I am getting married soon
and need to get some bills paid before the bills from the wedding start flowing
in (I never knew weddings were so expensive, I hope my children are boys...)

Send Mail replys to:

psurge@cs.utexas.edu

Thanks.


                                Troy Carpenter
                        Department of Computer Sciences
                        THE University of Texas, Austin
                              psurge@cs.utexas.edu

"You're so open minded that your brain leaked out" - Steve Taylor

*>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The best thing in life costs exactly that <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<*
 

walk@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (Todd Walk) (11/29/90)

Atari Computer System for sale

Everything listed below is for sale by 12:00 (noon) Dec. 10.
Anyone interrested should place bids to walk@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
(subject: atari)
I am also usually availible after 8pm by phone, 217-398-6380.

The minimum bid is $500 (This stuff really is worth more, but if this
is all I can get...)
For every bid you place, please give an email address, your actual address,
and a phone number with extention.
I will email you back notifing you that I have received your bid and if your
bid is the largest that I have received.

All equipment will be sold "as is" although everything except for the
things listed as inoperative worked the last time that I used them.

Pick up will be at either Champaign IL or Neoga IL (between Mattoon and
Effingham).  If this is not all right with you, then please don't 
place a bid.  Also keep in mind that all the equipment will fill up a normal
sized trunk and most of your back seat.

After Dec. 10, I will email thank you notes to everyone who sent bids,
and I will then make pick up arragements with the person with the highest bid.
 
If I don't receive a bid of at least $500 by Dec. 10, I will post that I will
be will to sell pieces of the group.


Hardware

	Atari 1025 printer, Atari 1020 printer, Atari 410 cassette recorder,
ICD P:R: Connection, assembled and working speech synthesiser w/spare parts,
Uninstalled Rambo XL, Atari 400 (16K), 1 Indus GT disk drive (3-4 months used),
1 reconditioned Indus GT disk drive (2-3 months used after reconditioning),
inoperative 800XL w/ Omnimon/FastchipXL installed, 5 Transformers,
2 sets of paddles, 1 computer to switchbox cable,
4 periphiral connection cables, 2 working Gemstick joysticks,
2 working Silkstik joysticks, 1 working Pointmaster joystick,
many non-working Atari joysticks

Books

	Atari Basic Reference Guide, Basic Reference Manual, De Re Atari,
Your Atari Computer, Compute!'s First, Second, and Third Books of Atari,
Mapping the Atari, Games for the Atari, The Atari Basic Sourcebook,
Atari Sound and Graphics, Atari Basic, Compute!'s Guide to Adventure Games,
Machine Language for Beginners, The Second Book of Machine Language,
And Atari 8-bit Extra, The ANALOG Compendium, Compute!'s Best of Atari

Magazines

			total    first issue
	    ANALOG       58          #9 
	    Antic        62       Vol. 1, Number 1
	    Compute!     61       Vol. 5, Number 1
	    Atari Explorer 1      March/April '88

Disks: Games

	Ultima I, II, III, and IV, King Tut's Tomb, Galahad and the Holy Grail,
Gateway to Apshai, Lord of the Orb, Enchanter, O'Riley's Mine, 
The Arcade Machine, Shamus Case II, The Eternal Dagger, The Pawn, 
Wargame Construction Set, Pinball Construction Set, The Seven Cities of Gold,
Racing Destruction Set, Mail Order Monsters, Wizard's Crown, Auto Duel,
Boulder Dash Construction Kit, Spy vs. Spy I and II, One-on-One,
Archon, F-15 Strike Eagle, Top Gunner, Archon II: Adept,
Realm of Impossibility, Super Boulder Dash, Legionnaire, Lords of Conquest,
Dragonriders of Pern, Age of Adventure

Other Disks

	P:R: Connection disk, Sparta Dos Construction Set (2.2?),
Basic XE extensions, Atari XL translator, Timewise, Superscript, Paperclip XE,
Dos XL 2.3, Indus GT spreadsheet, data manager, wordprocessor,
Compute!'s Best of Atari disk

Cassettes

	Diggerbonk, O'Riley's Mine, Instedit, Eastern Front, Scram,
1020 printer sample programs

Cartriges

	Basic XE, Basic rev. B, Hardball!, Boulders and Bombs, K-razy Shootout,
Astrochase, River Raid, Super Cobra, Donkey Kong, Pac-man, Galaxian, Pengo,
Shamus, Wizard of Wor, Qix, Buck Rogers, Submarine Commander, Robotron, 
The Dreadnaught Factor, Kickback, Asteroids, Nightstrike, Defender, Soccer,
Major League Hockey, Joust, Star Raiders, Football, Gorf, Decathlon,
Missle Command, Ms. Pac-man, Pitfall, Caverns of Mars, K-razy Antics, Droids,
K-razy Kritters, Eastern Front, Dig Dug, Tennis

					Todd Walk
					walk@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu