Re: IBM junk

2018-07-09 Thread Jay Jaeger via cctalk
Wow.  It is rare to see anything related to the IBM 1410.  The two sales
models with the 1415 console (one with a 13xx disk, the other with two
729 tape drives) were mouth watering...

It was interesting to see the time clock (perhaps from S/N 00360?) as
well - complete with key.

Maybe they will sell me one?

JRJ

On 6/22/2018 5:34 PM, Donald via cctalk wrote:
> Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
> 
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
> 
> Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
> 
> It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/
> 
> Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.
> 
> Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
> pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
> Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
> mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.
> 
> 


Re: R: IBM junk

2018-06-30 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
In reality browsing  the photos  replaces   seeing  many of those items in 
person.  I was amazed! reminds  me   of  much of the Burroughs  'go with and 
promo items'  we have... hard to display  all of  them at once well  but  all 
are  worth  seeing.
ED#
 
In a message dated 6/23/2018 5:02:39 AM US Mountain Standard Time, 
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
 
Watching all the pictures was a really good experience, especially
considering how many of those items I would never have had the chance of
seeing otherwise.

-Messaggio originale-
Da: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Per conto di Donald via
cctalk
Inviato: sabato 23 giugno 2018 00:34
A: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Oggetto: IBM junk

Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.

115 boxes of manuals and documents.
26 boxes of coffee mugs
73 703 boxes of stuff.
106 loose big items.

Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.

It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/

Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.

Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
pack and HDA up the ying yang. 3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair, etc, etc.



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-28 Thread Sam O'nella via cctalk
Oops. *Roswell not Atlanta. 


Sent from my Apple /c

> On Jun 28, 2018, at 7:15 AM, Sam O'nella  wrote:
> 
> It's Lonnie in Atlanta. Spoken to him a few times in email and he/they are a 
> serious investor in computer history. They also helped vintage computer 
> festival southeast get a location originally. 
> 
> It's a good home for that gear. 
> 
> 
> Sent from my Apple /c
> 
>>> On Jun 28, 2018, at 2:55 AM, Christian Corti via cctalk 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Wed, 27 Jun 2018, Donald wrote:
>>> The whole collection went to
>>> Computer Museum of America in Roswell, GA
>>> https://computermuseumofamerica.org/
>> 
>> Is that the museum that formerly was in San Diego?
>> 
>> Christian


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-28 Thread Donald via cctalk
I don’t recall if I had any 3880 documents.  I will ask how they would like to 
handle this type of request. There are many duplicates and they will need time 
to catalog the documents.





Re: IBM junk

2018-06-28 Thread Sam O'nella via cctalk
It's Lonnie in Atlanta. Spoken to him a few times in email and he/they are a 
serious investor in computer history. They also helped vintage computer 
festival southeast get a location originally. 

It's a good home for that gear. 


Sent from my Apple /c

> On Jun 28, 2018, at 2:55 AM, Christian Corti via cctalk 
>  wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, 27 Jun 2018, Donald wrote:
>> The whole collection went to
>> Computer Museum of America in Roswell, GA
>> https://computermuseumofamerica.org/
> 
> Is that the museum that formerly was in San Diego?
> 
> Christian


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-28 Thread Donald via cctalk
I don’t think so.



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-28 Thread Christian Corti via cctalk

On Wed, 27 Jun 2018, Donald wrote:

The whole collection went to
Computer Museum of America in Roswell, GA
https://computermuseumofamerica.org/


Is that the museum that formerly was in San Diego?

Christian


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-27 Thread Donald via cctalk
The whole collection went to

Computer Museum of America in Roswell, GA

https://computermuseumofamerica.org/



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-25 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
OK thanks!


That IBM logic  trainer no one  seems to have  ever seen or has  any data on 
it.  it  used a  separate power supply..  the  part  you see in the photo was  
really interesting as it  fits in a  gray  wood  case with lots of  plugable  
tube modules like are used in  all the   non  sage  type    IBM computers  and 
other  parts...  It  would be  fun to find a manual  for it and  the power 
supply!
 
of all things   found at a regular  drive in  park n swap. probably  15  years 
ago    they wanted $10   for it. I thought it  was a tester  or  something at  
first...
 
Ed# www.smecc.org 
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/22/2018 9:53:31 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:

 
Sorry, I know nothing about the panel on the left.


My items were in California. I will check with recipient to see if I can 
mention them.


RE: IBM junk

2018-06-24 Thread Tom Gardner via cctalk
What an incredible collection and thanks for taking the time to photograph
it.  It was great fun going thru the slides.  From the content my guess is u
were at least at some time at IBM SJ

I understand u have a collector for all of it, but if by chance he/she and
you have some original 3880 Storage Control manuals particularly for the
caching models (-11,13,21,23) I'd like copies if it can be arranged.  If
they could be mailed to me I will scan them and provide originals and scans
back to the owner.  Contact me off line if this can be arranged

It is disappointing about the CHM; although most of the materials are
duplicates of what they have I did see a few gems I suspect they don't have

Regards,

Tom

-Original Message-
From: cct...@emailtoilet.com [mailto:cct...@emailtoilet.com] 
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2018 12:34 AM
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Subject: IBM junk

Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.

115 boxes of manuals and documents.
26 boxes of coffee mugs
73 703 boxes of stuff.
106 loose big items.

Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.

It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/

Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.

Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.





Re: IBM junk

2018-06-23 Thread Curious Marc via cctalk
Woohoo! What a collection! And none of it junk! Well done. Let me guess: 
staying in the US, East Coast, southern part? In any case, great that you found 
an acquirer that could preserve your awesome collecting work. And thanks so 
much for sharing the nice photos.
Marc

> On Jun 22, 2018, at 3:34 PM, Donald via cctalk  wrote:
> 
> Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
> 
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
> 
> Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
> 
> It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/
> 
> Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.
> 
> Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
> pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
> Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
> mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.
> 


R: IBM junk

2018-06-23 Thread Mazzini Alessandro via cctalk
Watching all the pictures was a really good experience, especially
considering how many of those items I would never have had the chance of
seeing otherwise.

-Messaggio originale-
Da: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Per conto di Donald via
cctalk
Inviato: sabato 23 giugno 2018 00:34
A: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Oggetto: IBM junk

Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.

115 boxes of manuals and documents.
26 boxes of coffee mugs
73 703 boxes of stuff.
106 loose big items.

Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.

It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/

Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.

Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Paul Anderson via cctalk
Hi Mike,

I  figured you would see those.

Paul, 21ST Air Defense Command

On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 10:50 PM, Mike Loewen via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

> On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:
>
> Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
>> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>>
>
>Did you get rid of the SAGE pluggable units, as well?
>
> JUNK283 - JUNK285
>
>And the display scope parts?
>
> JUNK420
>
>I used to work on SAGE, and have an interest in parts and pieces.
>
>
> Mike Loewen mloe...@cpumagic.scol.pa.us
> Old Technology  http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/
>


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread cctalk via cctalk
Sorry, I know nothing about the panel on the left.

My items were in California.  I will check with recipient to see if I can 
mention them.


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
gave it away or  sold it?


and where was it  geographically?
 
In a message dated 6/22/2018 9:33:06 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:

 
4th sentence.


Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.



Re: IBM junk https://www.smecc.org/wpe_files/wpe45.jpg logic trainer ibm on left what can you tell me about it!?

2018-06-22 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
Re: IBM junk https://www.smecc.org/wpe_files/wpe45.jpg logic trainer ibm on 
left what can you tell me about it!?  thanks  ed sharpe
 
 



In a message dated 6/22/2018 8:50:25 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:

 
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:


> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.

 Did you get rid of the SAGE pluggable units, as well?

 JUNK283 - JUNK285

 And the display scope parts?

 JUNK420

 I used to work on SAGE, and have an interest in parts and pieces.


Mike Loewen mloe...@cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread cctalk via cctalk
4th sentence.

Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Peter Cetinski via cctalk
That’s a Computer Museum Starter Kit.  Wow.

Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Mike Loewen via cctalk

On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:


Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.


   Did you get rid of the SAGE pluggable units, as well?

JUNK283 - JUNK285

   And the display scope parts?

JUNK420

   I used to work on SAGE, and have an interest in parts and pieces.


Mike Loewen mloe...@cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology  http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread cctalk via cctalk
I believe the 1130 used the 2315


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Steve Malikoff via cctalk
> Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
>
> Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
>
> It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/
>
> Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.
>
> Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
> pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
> Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
> mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.


A nice collection of ephemera. I've been very very slowly trying to rebuild my 
dad's CE toolkit
from his 650 and 360 days and your photos show some tools and bits I've yet to 
collect, so thank
you for that.

Steve.



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk



> On Jun 22, 2018, at 6:34 PM, Donald via cctalk  wrote:
> 
> Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
> 
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
> 
> Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
> 
> It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/

Interesting.  RK05 style packs, I remember those from the 360 model 44.  Did 
anything else from IBM use those?

paul




Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Ed Sharpe via cctalk
absolutely amazing!
  ed#

Sent from AOL Mobile Mail

On Friday, June 22, 2018 Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk  
wrote:
Wow that was a heck of a collection.

Wish I had known about it!





From: cctalk  on behalf of Bill Degnan via 
cctalk 
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 3:51 PM
To: cct...@emailtoilet.com; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: IBM junk

On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:34 PM Donald via cctalk 
wrote:

> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
>
> Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
>
> It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/
IBM junk<http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/>
www.ibmjunkman.com
IBM junk



>
> Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.
>
> Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
> pack and HDA up the ying yang. 3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
> Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
> mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair, etc, etc.
>
>
um. Yah that must have taken all of .4 seconds to find someone who would
have wanted it all.



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk
Wow that was a heck of a collection.

Wish I had known about it!





From: cctalk  on behalf of Bill Degnan via 
cctalk 
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 3:51 PM
To: cct...@emailtoilet.com; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: IBM junk

On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:34 PM Donald via cctalk 
wrote:

> Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
>
> Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
>
> It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/
IBM junk<http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/>
www.ibmjunkman.com
IBM junk



>
> Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.
>
> Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
> pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
> Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
> mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.
>
>
um.  Yah that must have taken all of .4 seconds to find someone who would
have wanted it all.


Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Donald via cctalk
Well, not really.  

 

CHM only wants my punched card collection (4000+ cards) which they are
getting when I croak.  Did not want the other stuff.

Livingcomputers only interested in miniatures.

I will swear I sent a note to Al Kossow about manuals. No reply.

 



Re: IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Bill Degnan via cctalk
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:34 PM Donald via cctalk 
wrote:

> Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
>
> Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.
>
> It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/
>
> Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.
>
> Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
> pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
> Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
> mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.
>
>
um.  Yah that must have taken all of .4 seconds to find someone who would
have wanted it all.


IBM junk

2018-06-22 Thread Donald via cctalk
Collected stuff for over 10 years.  Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400.  It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.

115 boxes of manuals and documents.
26 boxes of coffee mugs
73 703 boxes of stuff.
106 loose big items.

Filled the floor space of a 26' truck.

It can be viewed at http://www.ibmjunkman.com/junk/

Best viewed on a PC with decent speed connection.

Sample stuff: 360 Mod 20 panel, mod 30 panel, mod 65 panel, s/3 panel. Disk
pack and HDA up the ying yang.3850 data carts, 2321 data cell, 7340
Hypertape cartridge, a Russian equivalent, desktop chachki (tchotchke), 360
mod 70 desktop model used in 1964 World's Fair,  etc, etc.