John Francis wrote:
> 
> The IMSAI (and it's contemporaries) pre-date the mass computer
> market - they were the hobbyist computers of choice (at least
> until the Apple came along).  They're uncommon, but not exactly
> rare.  Finding one that's still in working condition is a bit
> harder - they were home-assembled, so the quality depends very
> much on how good the original hobbyist was with a soldering iron.
> 
> There are always a few examples of these (and of PDP-8s) at the
> Vintage Computer Festival; prices in the hundreds of dollars
> are normal.  Anything is possible on eBay, but paying thousands
> for anything but a system with all the rarest peripherals seems
> excessive.
> 
So, Guys, what is my Texas Instrument 700 dumb terminal
worth?
No extra thermal paper with it, but I think there is one
roll in there
Has a nice case with it - I paid $700 for it when it was new
back in ummmm
1981?  1982?

ann

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