willowmoon93
Experienced Member
Just now picked up last night one of the biggest TRS-80 collections that I've ever seen:
* Three TRS-80 Video Displays (for the Model I computer)
* Expansion Interface for the Model I 26-1142-1 (low serial # of 000863)
* Expansion Interface for the Model I 26-1142
* Two 26-1160 TRS-80 Mini Disk Drives (5 1/4")
* Two Half-Height Double Disk Drives (5 1/4") (unknown manufacturer)
* TRS-80 Line Filter 26-1451 (it's a pretty cool looking power outlet strip)
* TRS-80 Model I Computer
* TRS-80 Model 4P Computer (128K RAM version)
* TRS-80 Model 4 Computer (128K RAM version)
* Parasitic Engineering 8" Floppy Drive Maxi-Disk Series MD-1 (this one I found to be particularly interesting, as I've never run across an 8" drive for a Model I)
And a ton of books, binders & software, both on diskette & cassette (mostly diskette). Gonna have fun checking it all out -- haven't got a chance to test everything yet but I'd say it looks like it all was well taken care of.
* Three TRS-80 Video Displays (for the Model I computer)
* Expansion Interface for the Model I 26-1142-1 (low serial # of 000863)
* Expansion Interface for the Model I 26-1142
* Two 26-1160 TRS-80 Mini Disk Drives (5 1/4")
* Two Half-Height Double Disk Drives (5 1/4") (unknown manufacturer)
* TRS-80 Line Filter 26-1451 (it's a pretty cool looking power outlet strip)
* TRS-80 Model I Computer
* TRS-80 Model 4P Computer (128K RAM version)
* TRS-80 Model 4 Computer (128K RAM version)
* Parasitic Engineering 8" Floppy Drive Maxi-Disk Series MD-1 (this one I found to be particularly interesting, as I've never run across an 8" drive for a Model I)
And a ton of books, binders & software, both on diskette & cassette (mostly diskette). Gonna have fun checking it all out -- haven't got a chance to test everything yet but I'd say it looks like it all was well taken care of.