Hello Everyone,

  After receiving 5 requests for the single terminal that I gave away 
at linux.conf.au.  I have done a reorganisation and have managed to 
find half dozen terminals which are now looking for good homes.  So 
If you want one of these terminals, then justify why you need a 
terminal - in 25 words or less!

1 x DEC VT220 
    Screen Col: green on black
    Comm ports: 1 DB25, 1 DB9, & 20mA
    Keyboard: DEC with RJ9 (4P4C)
    no visible burn in, but screen wobbles slightly
    Emulates: VT52, VT100, VT200-7, VT200-8

1 x MicroTerm 5510
    Screen Col: white on black
    Comm ports: 2 x MMJ, 1 x DB25
    Keyboard: Microterm with RJ11 (6P6C)
    mild burn in, low contrast
    Emulates: VT52, VT100, VT300-7, VT300-8
    This is the terminal that I currently use so is reasonably clean
    and has a solid keyboard that is painted Cobalt Blue!

1 x C.itoh CIT 220+ w/ keyboard
    Screen Col: white/beige on black
    Comm ports: 2 x DB25
    Keyboard: uses custom c.itoh keyboard RJ11 (6P4C)
    clear and clean screen no visible burn in
    Emulates: VT52, VT100, VT200-7, VT200-8
    DEC VT220 look alike/clone
      even has the VT220 style foot!

1 x C.itoh CIT 224 w/ keyboard
    Screen Col: white/beige on black
    Comm ports: 2 x DB25
    Keyboard: uses custom c.itoh keyboard RJ11 (6P4C)
    clear and clean screen no visible burn in
    Emulates: VT52, VT100, VT220-7, VT220-8
    DEC VT220 clone (identical menus) in a Modern style case
    but still solidly build ... like army tanks!

2 x C.itoh CIT326 w/ keyboards
    Screen Col: white/beige on black
    Comm Ports: 2 x DB25
    Keyboard: uses custom c.itoh keyboard RJ11 (6P4C)
        Emulates: VT52, VT100, VT220-7, VT220-8
    DEC VT220 clone in a Modern style case
    Functionally Equivalent to a VT220 with a newer looking BIOS

    nb there are only 3 working c.itoh keyboards (1 dud) .. so there
    are effectively only 3 functional c.itoh terminals.

In addition to the keyboards that come with the terminals I have 
several DEC and MicroTerm keyboards left over which may be useful for 
an existing terminal.

All these terminals appear to work properly though for the most part 
I have not I have not properly tested the communications side of the 
units.

Regards

Mark

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