You're far more dedicated to the cause than this ex-IBMer who only
insists on having a for-real IBM clicky keyboard. My 1987 version
installed on my Dell XPS 410 is what I'm using to type this response.
Of course, it requires connection via PC-AT to PS/2 to USB adapter. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Ian Manners wrote:
> Hi John,
>
>> I'd rather see a list of what's in there. These days I'm not in a
>> position to buy 60 lbs. of lens parts that will spend most of their time
>> in the basement.
>
> I've emailed the seller and asked him if I can bid even though I'm
> in Melbourne Australia, explained to him that I can arrange pickup
> etc. I've also asked if all the parts are tagged in relation to part
> numbers, especially the elements otherwise that would be a
> real nightmare !
>
> If he's happy with that then I will bid a reasonable amount.
> If I bid and win, I'm happy to store it all here with all the IBM
> and DEC historical stuff I have so if anyone needs whats in
> that stash I can then provide the required bits.
>
> As I'm retired so to speak, I can slowly create an inventory.
>
> Have one of all the IBM PS/2's and parts I keep, as well as
> hundreds of boxes or CPU's, boards, SCSI cables and all
> sorts of stuff I have here, even including all my current OM
> stash and broken bodies I've bought over the years :-)
>
> Cheers
> Ian Manners
> http://www.comkal.net/
>
> Reality is for people who can't handle Star Trek...
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