dcaffey@hydra.unm.edu (Dom Caffey CIRT-APSYS) (07/18/90)
FOR SALE: Zenith Laptop computer: Used less than 2 weeks, MINISPORT, 80C88 SYSTEM 80C88 processor 8/4.77MHz; 1Mbyte RAM with 640K byte standard dynamic RAM and 360K byte for EMS or battery-backed for silicon disk use; 720K byte 2" MiniDisk floppy disk drive; 9.5" diagonal DayBright screen with 180 degree tilt and seperate brightness and contrast controls; 25 lines X 80 characters/640 X 200 CGA- compatible; 9-pin serial port and 25-pin parallel printer port, RGBi out, external floppy drive interface. Other standard features include: real-time clock and calender in ROM, 80-key keyboard with 101/102 keyboard compatibility, a 10.8WHr removable and rechargeable NiCad battery pack, external autosensing 110/220 VAC, 60/50 Hz adapter/charger, 1200 baud Hayes modem with RJ-11 connector, Rupp Corporation FastLynx LX and MS-DOS in ROM, plus three headed data transfer cable. This computer has a 1 year transferable warranty, I got it a week ago and haven't filled out any of the warranty cards. Also includes "Technical" reference manual, 30 new 2-inch disks & a slipcover. Cost = $1200.00. Shipping terms: UPS-COD, and we split shipping costs. Contact: Dominic Caffey in New Mexico @ 505-889-0446 between 8pm & 11pm OR send email to "dcaffey@hydra.unm.edu". Serious inquires only please. -- +-------------------------------+ | Dominic Caffey, | | University of New Mexico, USA | +-------------------------------+
pollack@dendrite.cis.ohio-state.edu (Jordan B Pollack) (07/24/90)
>>From pollack@cis.ohio-state.edu Wed Jul 18 09:10:29 1990 >>To: dcaffey@hydra.unm.edu (Dom Caffey CIRT-APSYS) >>Subject: Zenith Laptop computer for sale - MiniSport w/modem >> >>why not return it to the dealer? was it final sale? >> >>jordan >> > >From: Dom Caffey CIRT-APSYS <dcaffey%hydra.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu> >Date: Sat, 21 Jul 90 21:42:38 MDT >To: pollack@cis.ohio-state.edu >Subject: Re: Zenith Laptop computer for sale - MiniSport w/modem > >Mr. Jordan, > If you were an intelligent individual, you would have read the >part of the posting about serious inquiries only. If I had had the option >of returning the machines, I would have done so. Think before you act and >you will be much more successful in life. Don't waste network bandwidth >sending messages of no consequence. > >Mr. Caffey What can I say? I hope nobody bought the turkey from this jackass. jordan