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Hi Thank you for visiting this page - I do not have any computers for sale at this time and will post any here when they are for sale.
My last Apple-1 computer " The Dustin #2" is for sale - contact me for information. 11/18/17 David KK4WW
The Schoolsky Apple-1 computer sold in October 2017 at Charitybuzz auction.
Original Apple-1 computer for sale 4/24/17.
Original Apple-1 computer running "Star Wars" 4/24/17 |
I have 2 original Apple-1 computers after my "Bugbook Historical Microcomputer" museum collection was moved to the "Computer Museum of America" in Roswell, Georgia. The move included 30 tons of microcomputer historical artifacts and 2 of my 4 original Apple-1 computers.
I am selling "Schoolsky" Apple-1 computer that is fully operational. The computer comes with a lot of documentation - manuals, original cassette interface, purchase letters, Apple-1 cassette, shipping box and a lot more original items. I will be posting a blog with more detail.
Here is a video of the computer being evaluated and running the original Apple-1 "Stars Wars" program.
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Hi Thank you for viewing this page - The news is I will have no more items for sale - The entire Bugbook Computer collection had moved to the Computer Museum of America in Roswell, Georgia. The move includes several smaller collections of vintage amateur radio's and other electronic items. We are more then delighted to work with Lonnie Mmims curator of the "Computer Museum of America" and have our 45 years of collecting vintage computers effort live on at his museum.
David Larsen KK4WW & Curator of the "Bugbook Historical Microcomputer Museum" in Floyd, VA 1/20/16
Please continue to read my blogs as I have documented the move of the collection and will continue writing about vintage computers and vintage computing.
ALTAIR 8800 for sale. The Computer has been sold. This computer has been restored to working order by Win Heagy. Win has been a vintage computer collector for many years. He has been restoring computers for a long time including current work in progress on his original PDP-8 computer.
The serial number is 220414K This computer should be very early ALTAIR computer produced in the first few .months of 1975.
An ALTAIR 8800 sold today on Ebay for $9001 and a few weeks ago one sold for about $10,000. If mine does not sell soon I will remove it for sale and put it on Ebay. 4-12-15 Checking the Ebay sale it did not make the reserve price so hi bid was $9001 but no sale.
Contact me here about the ALTAIR computer "CLICK"
See video of this computer in operation "CLICK"
ALTAIR 8800 Computer |
Go here for much more information & photo's "CLICK"
ALTAIR 8800 Computer |
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Here are a few examples of the Bugs use during the past 40 years. Info about the Code card
Enlarge the photo's by clicking on them and then even more by a right click and select "View image' you can easily read the text.
Code card 1978 |
John Titus designed this very useful octal code card for 8080 microprocessor machine code programming in 1978.
Just located a group of 50 of these in our Bugbook Computer Warehouse and they look just like the day they were made - Sharp. I will be glad to share these with memorabilia collectors for $5 including shipping 4-7-14. Contact me here.
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PDP11/10 Minicomputer - This computer not available I decided to put it on display in the museum - Take a look here "CLICK".
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Franklin ACE 1200 Computer For sale More information about Franklin
The Franklin Ace 1200,1000,and 100 are $200 for all three.
Make Offer all offers considered this is a duplicate for me.
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Franklin ACE 1000 Computer For sale More information about Franklin
Franklin ACE 1000 |
Franklin ACE 1000 |
Franklin ACE 1000 |
No Extra cards in this computer Make Offer all offers considered this is a duplicate for me.
Franklin ACE 100 computer for sale
ACE 100 4 cards |
The Franklin Computer Company made a clone (ACE 100) of the Apple ll computer. The printed circuit board is a similar layout and the operating program in ROM was an exact copy. These Franklin computers are an interesting curiosity for computer collectors. This computer is in excellent condition. The computer has 4 interface cards installed. 1.ADA lab SN 4092908 -looks like data acquisition with ADC & DAC. 2. Dumpling -64 Microtek PN 926041.1(1983) 3. Disk interface card for 2 floppy drives 30-0043. 4. Franklin sn10974 39035 RevA ( don't know what this card is) . 5. Wire wrap card prototype card with unknown circuit on the card. I am selling this because I have several duplicates. Make offer.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob Luther's Book "the first Apple" Just off the press - here is where you can buy your copy Amazon Soft Cover book- here is ebook link This is book is about the Apple 1 computer. I found the interviews Bob did with current owners and the history makers still living that made & marketed the Apple 1 computer really great reading. Bob is the owner of the very first Apple 1 computer sold directly to consumer.
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I did not get to list the PDP8I minicomputer before it was sold to Computer Collector Jack Rubin. Also Win Heagy was first to purchase one of my PDP8 computers before I made this list on my blog.
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The Following IBM items are available and I will post photos in next few days. These pieces are in excellent condition.
Card Punch 0029
Sorter 0083
Collator 0088
Interpreter 0548
Card Reader2540
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Old Computer Item PDP8S Minicomputer for sale - Sold
The PDP8S, PDP8, and the Systron Donner Analog computer joined the collection of Bob Rosenbloom.
I had two of these and the other one went to Lyle Bickley.
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PDP8S minicomputer - Information more info Wikipedia listing
The S in the model name was put their because the CPU operated serially on the instructions and not parallel - this made the computer less costly but very very slow. Some folks think the S was for slow or small - true but not why Digital Equipment Corporation put it in the name. Looks like only 3 or 4 in museums or private collections.
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Old Computer Item for Sale PDP8 Minicomputer- Sold
to Bob Rosenbloom
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PDP8 Minicomputer Wikipedia listing
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Old Computer things for sale Systron Donner Analog Computer model 80-Sold
to Bob Rosenbloom
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Systron Donner Model 80 |
Systron Donner model 80 |
Systron Donner Model 80 |
Systron Donner Analog Computer model 80 Information
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Hi David: Great to talk to you again today! Very pleased to be the new steward of your DEC PDP-11/10, it will be put back to good use as soon as possible, will be having fun getting back to our programming roots here! Really enjoy reading about microcomputers (Scelbi &c) I've never heard of on this blog! regards and all the best from Endicott NY, the First Home of IBM, Roger Anderson
ReplyDeleteHi Roger - I am looking into how to ship the computer to you - sure glad to hear you like the content - I have fun writing the content. I learn a lot also in researching information for each post. Just found that the MMD1 microcomputer is referenced as the very first single board computer. My Colleague John Titus designed this and I helped him with ideas for the design. John first computer was the MARK8.
DeleteI have one of the MMD1 prototypes in my collection from the old days when John and I worked together.
I will be doing a blog about the first single board computer.
Dave KK4WW
Hello David!
ReplyDeleteVery happy to be the new caretaker of the PDP-11/10 minicomputer, many thanks for making it all possible!
Our hope is to get it back to life and incorporated as part of a retirement project: BioPhysics research focusing on the local application of a new modeling program: the Jefferson Project by Dr John Kelly of IBM, with RPI (Rensselaer Polytechnic), for tracking pollution and invasive species, in our case in Lake Champlain, site of our summer/retirement home. Incredibly exciting and fun to see if this machine can make a contribution!
Roger Anderson Endicott NY
Hi Roger I sure hope this PDP10 can help with that project. It sounds interesting. Dave
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ReplyDeleteVery pleased to be the new caretaker and user of the PDP-11/10! Many thanks for making it possible.
Our retirement project is BioPhysics research using a program developed by Dr. John Kelly of IBM with Rensselaer Polytechnic here in NY to track pollution and invasive species in bodies of water, in our case Lake Champlain, site of our summer/retirement home, and one of the most beautiful bodies of water in the world. We hope that the PDP-11 will play a small part in this work... a great use we think! all best, Roger Anderson Endicott NY
Do any of the Franklin Aces have a DIP Switch block added to the motherboard? The model (a 1000) we had documented the quirky feature, and I did actually solder in the switches onto the board. Most interesting feature was that you could load a patched copy of the ROMs into memory (or a copy of the Apple Integer Basic ROM) and then have that "locked in" until the power cycled. That was a particularly useful tool for boot tracing protected disks.
ReplyDeleteHi William - I am slow to respond because it took me a little time over the holidays to look inside the Franklin Aces for the DIP switches. I did not see and DIP's in the ones I have. I never used an Ace so have no real experience with them. They did sell them in the 10's of thousands from what I have read.
DeleteDid you get a lot of use out of the ones you used? I don't hear much from people who actually used one. I do have a good representation of Franklin computers in my collection. Some are duplicates - that is why I put these up for sale here on my blog. Anyone interested I don't expect to get much for them. Thank You , David.
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