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- From: cwilliam@tigger.cs.colorado.edu (Christopher Williamson)
- Subject: ** 100+ IBM/Chips/Atari ST/Atari 8bit/Misc For Sale **
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- Organization: University of Colorado at Boulder
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- Date: 27 Jul 92 09:02:54
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- The following items are for sale, they are seperated by category, some
- items fitting into more than one category...
-
- -= IBM Hardware =-
- Elt 286 20MHz Motherboard- Ami BIOS, 1MB RAM (8MB maximum in DIP/SIP),
- NEAT chipset, 80287 FPU installed, LIM EMS4.0/Shadow built-in $125
- ATI VGA Wonderboard w/512K&mouse, handles up to 1024x768x256 will work
- in 8-bit, but faster in 16-bit, has *both* CGA/EGA/VGA ports $80
- IBM AT 200W original (never-used) power supply $20
- External 5-1/4" full-height drive enclosure with 200W PS/fan/lights $20
- Boca IO/AT 2serial/1parallel will work as COM3/4 w/docs&disk $10
- Miniscribe 4020 20MB MFM 5-1/4" full-height hard drive $10
- Heavy, sturdy metal PC/XT/AT Tower stand converts desktop to tower $5
- Xylex ST506(MFM)->SCSI card (identical to Adaptec 4000) $5
- 5-1/4" mounting h/w for 3-1/2" HD w/busy light and pretty cover $5
- Phoenix 286 NEAT BIOS ROMS $5
- 9 64K video RAMS (M37S64) to upgrade EGA card to hi-res $5
- IBM Game controller w/2 game/joystick ports $2
-
- -= Chips and RAMS =-
- Phoenix 286 NEAT BIOS ROMS $2
- 9 64K video RAMS (M37S64) to upgrade EGA card to hi-res $5
- 18 256Kx9 80ns DRAMS .75 ea.
- 1MBx8 100ns SIMM (Mac/Atari STE/Amiga) $8
- 68000-8 new processor with socket (for Atari ST and others) $2
- Atari CO25912-20 MMU for Atari ST $5
- Atari TOS 1.2 ROMS $5
- Atari CO70122 chip $1
- 20MHz oscillator (DIP style case) $1
- Apple Mac Motorola 68851-16 PMMU chip $2
- 8 256Kx8 SIMMS (Mac/Atari/Amiga) $5 ea.
- 8 1MBx8 60ns SIMMs (Mac/Atari/Amiga) $30 ea.
- 33MHz 68030 chip (barely used) $190
- 40MHz 68882 FPU to go with 68030 (never used) $90
-
- -= Generic hardware/modems for any machine =-
- Seagate ST157N 45MB SCSI mech (brand-new in sealed box w/1yr warranty) $190
- Practical Peripherals 2400 v32/32bis/42/42bis/MNP1-5 w/docs. Great modem
- get the error-correction and data-compression that will work on all
- modems for a 9600-baud throughput without paying for a 9600 baud... $125
- Magnavox AnalogRGB/TTL/Comp video monitor (works with Atari/Amiga/VCR) $125
- Composite color video monitors (work as TV/VCR or for older computers) $75
- Monitor arm (big arm attaches to desk and supports up to 14" monitor $20
- Volksmodem VM520 1200 baud modem w/ST-Talk (telecomm software for ST) $5
- Practical Peripherals Mini/Laptop 1200-baud modem $5
- Old-fashioned-style Atari joysticks (Apple/C64 also) $5
- Fancy combat joystick with suction cups and multiple fire buttons $5
-
- -= Misc. other electronic stuff =-
- Sony modern (super-thin) Betamax (copy protection doesnt work in Beta) $75
- I will send 20 free blank tapes with the Betamax
- My First Sony portable CD player runs off batteries/AC/car with
- built-in speaker/headphones/lineout plus no one will steal it! $90
- 12VDC 2/6 amp car battery charger with nice long cables $5
- KORG Concertmate 3500 weighted keys/touch sens/MIDI/manuals $800
- Comet pinball machine in very good condition w/manuals,parts,etc $600
-
- -= Atari ST Software/Books =-
- Kings Quest IV w/docs in box $10
- Falcon (super F-16 simulator) w/docs in box $10
- Populous (great graphical god-type game) $8
- Stellar crusade (space adventure) w/docs in box $5
- Sinbad &Throne of the Falcon (graphic RPG adventure) w/docs in box $5
- Typesetter ST (desktop publishing) w/docs in box $5
- LDW Basic (Basic compiler) w/full docs in unopened box $5
- Police Quest (famous Sierra adventure) w/docs $5
- Beckemeyer Hard Disk Sentry (fix/optimize hard disks) w/docs $5
- DeathSword (also called Barbarian) very cool head-chopping game $5
- Autoduel (Car Wars) w/docs in box $5
- TimeLink (calander/diary/scheduler/database) w/docs in box $5
- A Day at the Races (horse betting game) w/docs in box $5
- Trump Castle Casino gambling (good graphics) w/docs in box $5
- Universal Item Selector 3.0 (a must have) $5
- Sundog w/docs (in my opinion, all-time best game for ST) $5
- Thunder! spelling checker w/docs $2
- Flash 1.6 and Shadow (background downloader) - disk only $2
- Turbo ST 1.6 - disk only $2
- Atari ST internals (details ports/OS/chips) book $5
- "Programming with GFA Basic 3.0" for Atari ST book $2
- Compute/START magazine disks free w/any ST purchase FREE
- SupraDrive Hard Disk Utilities w/manual FREE
- ST Language Disk or 1st Word disk FREE
- Atari 1040 ST manual FREE
- Atari ST BASIC Sourcebook and Tutorial FREE
- Atari ST Logo Sourcebook FREE
- Atari 1st Word w/manual FREE
-
- -= Atari ST Hardware =-
- Atari Mega ST 4 with brand-new internal 45MB SCSI drive & TOS1.4 $590
- w/o SCSI drive $390
- Atari Mega 2 ST fully-socketed (good for hacker-type like me) w/TOS1.4 $290
- w/4MB RAM (I have the DRAMS and its already socketed) $340
- Atari 1040STE (incredible sound...) upgraded to 4MB w/TOS 1.6 $290
- 1040ST FM CPU (case in good shape) w/TOS 1.4 and supply $145
- Spectre GCR w/ROMS, w/Spectre 3.0 update, System 605, Mac manuals $390
- Atari SM1224 color monitor good picture, small chip in screen $95
- Atari SM124 mono monitor in great shape $75
- Magnavox AnalogRGB/TTL/Comp video monitor (works with Atari/Amiga/VCR) $125
- Monitor master $15
- Monitor master $15
- Astra monitor master w/power plugs and power/audio buttons $20
- Seagate ST157N 45MB SCSI mech (brand-new in sealed box w/1yr warranty) $190
- Atari ST compact enclosure w/PS,fan,card and latest ICD software $125
- I can install the Seagate in enclosure, giving you new Atari 45MB $290
- EZRam II board for 520/1040ST/FM no-solder install $75
- w/2MB RAM installed $125
- SF354 (SS) external drive $50
- SF314 (DS) external drive w/brand new mech $90
- Syncro Xpress copies 1disk/30secs and all protected disks
- (similar to Blitz! but no drive mods required, just plug&go) $30
- VideoKey with RF modulator lets Atari run on TV/VCR/Stereo $30
- Supra hard drive controller (SCSI->DMA with cables) $20
- Volksmodem VM520 1200 baud modem w/ST-Talk (telecomm software for ST) $5
- 520ST power supply brand-new (5VDC 3A, 12VDC .03A, -12VDC .03A) $10
- 520ST power supply (5VDC .8A, 12VDC .2A) $5
- ST monitor to Video/Audio RCA for VCR/TV/monitor $5
- External floppy/HD PS (+5VDC@1A,-5@.1A,12@.3A) w/floppy connector $5
- ST drive cable to 34-pin floppy connector (just plug in a mech...) $5
- Atari ST Time-Saver clock saver (keyboard chip) for 520/1040ST/FM $5
- ST mouse w/pad $20
- Drive Master lets you use two external drives $10
- ST printer or modem cable $5
- 520/1040ST fake-leather cover $1
-
- -= Atari SuperSonic ST =-
- Atari Mega 2 ST fully-socketed (good for hacker-type like me) $290
- Atari 68030 SST board to turn your ST into a *kickass* machine $490
- 33MHz 68030 chip (barely used) $190
- 8MB 60ns SIMMs $28 ea.
- 40MHz 68882 FPU to go with 68030 (never used) $90
- ** Buy the whole thing already assembled and you have one hell of an SST!
- It may be expensive but its fully-loaded with top-of-the-line components
- and if you add up the components its quite a good deal. $1190
-
- -= Atari 8bit hardware =-
- Atari 130XE computer in brand-new condition w/PS $90
- Atari color monitor (will also work with VCR, nice sharp picture) $75
- Atari 800/XL/XE monitor cable to VCR or monitor for clear picture $5
- Atari 400/800/810/1050 9VAC power supplies (nice to have a spare) $3
- Atari XL/XE 5VDC power supplies (good to have a spare, expensive new) $3
- Atari 800/XL/XE SIO cables (connects drives, etc) $2
- Atari Edumate light pen for the 8bit $1
-
- -= Will consider trades for =-
- Ski boots mens size 13 and ladies size 9, HP Deskjet, 1MBx9 SIMMS,
- 1024x768x32768 VGA monitor, 386 motherboard or basic 386 system,
- 1.2MB 5-1/4" floppy, IBM adventure/RPG games (even old ones), Roland MT32,
- Soundblaster or similar IBM sound board, CD-ROM drive (mech only preferred),
- 100MB+ IDE/SCSI drive, Simple radio scanner, FPU for 386 system,
- Tuner/amplifier which handles both audio/video inputs and has a remote
-
- -= Terms =-
- You mail me check/MO or tell me to ship COD ($4 extra). I will also
- accept GeNIE Gift of Time (its easy) for items < $50. For shipping,
- figure on $5 for a number of reasonably smallish, light items. $10 for
- bigger stuff, $15 for monitors and computers. Minimum order of $10.
- You can have one of the free items with each purchase. You may email
- response to cwilliam@cs.umd.edu or C.WILLIAMS06 on GeNIE or phone me
- at 303-665-0614 day/night until midnight CST. Gosh, after looking
- this over I have alot more stuff than I thought!
-
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