More garage and housecleaning... got to be out of the house in 20 days or so...

Make offer...
Two GE M2 mobiles - no cables or heads.
Looks like 40w UHF.

ARRL amateurs manuals from 1942, 1954, 1956, 1964, 1977, 1978

Callbooks from 1974, 1978, 1980.
If they are of any use I will GIVE these to testing groups -
as I understand it they can use them to verify old licenses.
Just pay the postage.

Free to a good home - a 286 desktop.
Was last used as a voice mail system with a
Brooktrout card (that I'm keeping to use on asterisk).
But it would make a dandy RSS / programming computer...

Pickup in the Los Angeles area or pay the shipping.

I think I have a couple of brand new minitower AT
cases / power supplies as I get down deeper in the
garage... anybody interested in a small housing for
a 386 motherboard?  I -might- have a couple of those
too

One thing I did find, and will probably send to the paper
recycle bin...  6 boxes of punch cards, 4 are unpunched
virgin cards, one box has all my standard decks from the
1970s, the 6th has source deck for "Adventure".... in the
original fortran.... Memories of 026 and 029 keypunch
machines.... and IBM 1401, 360/30, CDC 3100 and
Burroughs 3500 mainframes...

And I'm still looking for a buyer for this:

1) Original IBM 5150 PC... the floppy based one...
with 5151 monitor and I think I have the original
keyboard.

2) Altair Computer
Altair dual 8" drive cabinet
Lots of Altair manuals

3) Imasi computer
two cabinets each with two 8 inch drives
computer has a 2mb Semidisk board - makes
the program compilations that take 30 minutes
finish in 20-30 seconds.
Lots of hardware, chip and CP/M system programming
and application programming manuals

Two spare Imsai front panels... with the red and blue toggles....

4) Larry Niven's Altair (yes, THAT Larry Niven - the science fiction writer)
I picked it up as potential spare parts for mine, then found the Imasi (which
has a MUCH better design, and a much better power supply)
Larry has offered to sign a certificate of authenticity....
but I can't find an interested buyer...

5) Original ST506 hard drive, still in the original styrofoam
5mb, 180-odd cylinders, a DC power hog.
Even has the teletype-printed bad block table in the plastic
pocket on the side of the drive.

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