Re: FS: Video Toaster partial system

2020-06-30 Thread Jules Richardson via cctalk

On 6/30/20 11:58 AM, JP Hindin via cctalk wrote:


A person on Reddit picked up what appears to be part of a Video Toaster and 
is interested in getting it to someone who can actually use it. I offered 
to pass on the message-


The system is in a PC case, with two full-height 5.25" Seagate SCSI disks 
and a third-height 3.5" IBM SCSI disk, plus an optical drive and two 3.5" 
floppy disk drives.


There's a standard-looking AT power supply and a (looks like) passive 
16-bit ISA bus that has a single card in it which matches a NewTek TBCii 
"Time Base Correction" board.


FWIW I don't know to what extent some form of time base correction was 
required; I think Toasters are still capable of "doing stuff" in other 
ways, and this would have been a standalone [optional] product.


I've got three machines with Toasters, and a 286 PC with time base 
correction hardware, but sadly no docs at present. The 286 PC seems to be 
similar to "your" setup, in that it's only really used for its PSU and ISA 
backplane; mine has a Progressive Image Technology "Kitchen Sync" board 
fitted, along with AmiLink VM-T and VM-TRR boards.


I've sent the person an email, anyway. If it's within driving distance I'll 
try and acquire the drives and card at least (I got the impression they 
might be interested in hanging on to the case/PSU) - given that old drives 
don't travel well I don't think I'd mess with shipping, though.


cheers

Jules



FS: Video Toaster partial system

2020-06-30 Thread JP Hindin via cctalk



A person on Reddit picked up what appears to be part of a Video Toaster 
and is interested in getting it to someone who can actually use it. I 
offered to pass on the message-


The system is in a PC case, with two full-height 5.25" Seagate SCSI disks 
and a third-height 3.5" IBM SCSI disk, plus an optical drive and two 3.5" 
floppy disk drives.


There's a standard-looking AT power supply and a (looks like) passive 
16-bit ISA bus that has a single card in it which matches a NewTek TBCii 
"Time Base Correction" board.


Pictures here:
 https://imgur.com/gallery/lqmRz6i

They do want money, but not much, although shipping might be a bit steep 
for a case of this size and with the weight of the PSU and two full-height 
disks. I am not sure of their location, I got the impression (possibly 
wrongly) they were US based.


eMail address is:
shishkebarbar...@gmail.com

I have no affiliation with the seller and all information is derived from 
the images taken, so do please contact them directly.


 - JP