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vulcanjedi
02-19-2005, 02:05 PM
Greetings Programs.

Was wondering if anyone was interested in some old computer books like from the Apple II or MAC or IBM PC era of the Starting late 70's to late 80's with some networking books.

Also have a few boxes of old 8 bit hardware. Printer cards, serial converters. Apple 2 mice and hand controllers and koala pads.

If there is I will get a list together.

Thanks
VJ

Added something.

New and in excellent condition Prima official strategy Guide for the PS1 game Kagero Deception II

ISBN 0-7615-1942-4

$5 shipped media mail.

paypal preferred

Emily
02-19-2005, 05:52 PM
It really depends on what you have ;)

Jibbajaba
02-19-2005, 07:21 PM
I am interested in Apple ][ related stuff like books and whatnot.

Chris

vulcanjedi
02-21-2005, 02:58 PM
I am interested in Apple ][ related stuff like books and whatnot.

Chris

Apple IIe Users Handbook 1983 Weber Systems Inc. ISBN 0-345-33562-7 318 pages. Mostly machine specific info and command reference. Slightly creased cover.

A Guide To Programming In AppleSoft 1982 ISBN 0-442-25890-9 School Library book that was never checked out :) great condition.

Hardware

Numeric keypad IIe part # A2M2003 little dusty

Handcontrollers IIe, IIc (paddle controllers) A2M2001 good condition. I have 4 pairs of these once I untangle them.

Tigertronics serial to parallel controller with IIc serial cable.

Two parallel printer cards. An orange micro Grappler and a PPC-100 Tackler both with centronics cable.

Scholastic Echo soundcard.

ComputerEyes digitizer card. PN 11047 Rev F ( These things were so cool 20 years ago )

Beat up but possible complete Flight Simulator and Jet programs.

I might also be parting with a Laser 128 computer for the right incentive.

VJ

vulcanjedi
02-21-2005, 06:19 PM
It really depends on what you have ;)

How about a MAC + you can make a fish tank out of?

VJ

MightyMagnor
02-22-2005, 11:06 AM
EGADS

Looking among the great links posted on this website I could find no direction for dedicated websites to this monumental home computer. I had no way to check my bearings I ended up at a banana swallowing website. Surely it deserves it own section amoung the links.

Mr. SPACEFURY correct this situation at once !

--THE MIGHTY MAGNOR