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NathanAllan

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I went by there today and am going back tomorrow, let me know if anyone's interested and I'll get it and get it to you for the same price plus shiping (not in it for money, just finding homes):

TI 99/4A in box, no power supply, metal finish
TI program recorder, model PHP2700, shows use but looks functional
Mattel Electronics Computer GIN handheld game
Panasonic 8-Track player, model RS-805US, in orig box, has "good" written on the side
Compaq 12/24 GB DAT drive <<SOLD>>
various PS/2 keyboards, mice, pc speakers
Lots of Sega games, ONE full system, cd and cart games, joysticks and power supply<<PENDING>>

Please consider these things untested and they'll be cheap. I'll have a price list tomorrow after I talk to Ken (The Electronics Guy). I get the cheap prices for the untested stuff, heh heh.

On a related note, Ken tells me that there are two other guys that look for the odd stuff like I do. I left my number for them and hopefully I can get them to trade with me. I mean I have a ton of stuff and my wife loves when I trade a lot for a little. I might even introduce them to the forums here.

Nathan
 
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Make me an offer for the DAT. PM me.

The Sega is a Genesis with the 32x and the CD expansions. Also, there are LOTS of games with it. so think two big boxes after good packing. ken told me $50 to buy all of it, shiping will have to be extra. I can get a complete list come next Friday.

Also, I nowhave the TI machine with me. let me make a list of the stuff that I got and I'll post it here.

More stuff:
ULTRA 386 SX20, just came in so unknown condition
THREE PIII systems all with no ram or hdd
GE program recorder, MINT in box (box isn't mint) I have one of the same model and they do a great job.
4-port Intelligent Switch, has 4 centronics ports on back marked print 1 Print 2 Channel 1 and Channel 2
STAR WARS Electronic Battle, battleship game
GREEN exit sign. It says EXIT in big green letters.
NES game system, i could probably dig up controllers and a PS for it.
CHINON video camera, I think it's a Hi-8, has a square tape cartridge bay, model 722P XL

Ken tells me to give him offers.
 
How old are said PS/2 keyboards, and mice? Any Sega Saturn CD's? That Panasonic 8-track is worth about $50 if in unused, and working condition.
 
The mice and keyboards are new-ish and in pretty good condition mostly. And there are a few Sega CD's, yes. The Sega stuff Ken prefers that it be a lot, cause it is a LOT there. I don't have a complete itemized list but I will make one next I go. I only get a few minutes on Friday and sometimes Saturday to go over there and look around. I'll try to maximize the time I have there.

I'll go ahead and tell Ken to hold onto one of the PIII's Vlad.

I didn't really give the 8-track a second look, just noted it was there.

The oddball item was the green EXIT sign, and it stuck out so much I kinda like it.

Nathan
 
Sega stuff ITEMIZED!

Sega stuff ITEMIZED!

HARDWARE
Genesis console
CD attachment base
32X module
Genesis arcade stick mod# 1655
(2) gamepad controllers
power supplies MK-1802, MK-2103

CD's
Final Fight
(2) Rage Cage
Night Trap
Flink
Dracula
Tomcat Alley
Eternal Champions
Double Switch
Sonic CD
Chuck rock 2: Son of Chuck
The Space Adventure
Bink: Challenge of Golf
Slam City
Cobra Command
NFL Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas
Stellar Fire
Dune
ESPN Hangtime 95
Wheel of Fortune
NHL 94
Lethal Enforcers 2
Kris Kross
Jeopardy
(2) WWF Rage Cage
(2) Corpse Killer
Slipheed
Rise of the Dragon
San Diego Zoo presents The Animals!

CARTS(all)
Mortal Kombat II
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Bug Too!
Missile Defense 3D
(2) NFL Quarteback Club
NHL 96
Rambo III
Hang On/Safari Hunt combo
Joe Montana Football
Rampage
Outrun
Great Baseball
Barney's Hide and Seek
Pro Wrestling
Thunder Blade
Black Belt
College Football National Championships
Phantasy Star II
Power-Joy PJ-001 (??)
Super Battleship
NBA Showdown 94
The Jungle Book

ALSO there was a pack of limited games meant as demos in sleeves, and i didn't get their names.

AL THIS for $50+ship. Looks like it'll be two big boxes and I'll ship it how you like. Actual shipping only. Wanna find this stuff a home.

NEAT ITEM! He has in the BOX a TI CC40 portable computer! Looks lightly used, the battery compartment is clean and there are no big blemishes anywhere on it. No power supply. I'll ask if he's ready to have me ofer it (I had to mention it, even if I don't get it)

Nathan
 
You caught my attention when you mentioned that TI CC-40. However, I do believe if I were to bring another one into the house, the wife would attempt to amputate assorted body parts with a SPOON!
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Curtis
 
Most of the cd's are in jewel cases, the big fat ones that they came in with original covers. Some are in sleeves but those are only a few. It's a huge, instant collection of stuff. Sorry I didn't seperate the cart by type (there are three types) but I didn't have that much time in the store today.

I was tempted to take the CC myself, Curtis, but MY wife would kick my butt, too! :) Along with the working machines in the other thread, I have a bunch of parts/projects, like 20 or so. So I can't have many more.

Nathan
 
You guys are nice to think about your wifes feelings before making purchases. my husband would just buy it then lie to me and tell me he found it at the mall:rolleyes:
I don't see why each person should not have a small amount of disposable income they can buy anything they want with without asking.
 
In many cases, isn't it a matter of space more than money? Ok, a small machine such as the CC-40 may be possible to put away in a spare drawer, but larger items tend to clutter up the house. Another classic I've read about is to bring in the goods at night, and then when the wife sees it one week later, one goes:

-"No, no.. That computer has been sitting there for years!"
 
that is a good point a person should be allowed to have a disposable income for the things that you want. I should of been more clear in my earlier post it was not the spending money that was an issue it was the lying becasue I never made a big deal about him wanting to buy things becasue he earned the money and he was an adult. I was really commenting on the respect for your wives feelings. that is a very admirable trait.
 
Just in: Magnavox Odyssey 2 in the box. As yet untested. Also a woody 4-switch 2600 with two controllers. I'll try to test these out and offer them up Friday.
 
Whats with the 386? SX20? whole system or just CPU? How much? or just PM me with details =)
 
The 386 laptop is gone, I don't know what happened to it. Noone there knows anythign about it so i am guessing it was one of those things that happens whenyou deal with a volunteer group. To put it nicely, it got permenantly borrowed. :(

The 2600 4-switch tested bad.

I'm going to work on a system to deal with these situations.
 
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Well, I guess I'm lucky because my lady will actually go and pick up stuff for me and doesn't even blink an eye when a truck pulls into the driveway filled with old computer stuff that THEIR wife made them drag out of the basement.
Of course, it doesn't stay around long. I do triage, clean up and test the ones that still work, fix the ones that don't, sort, test and inventory the parts that are loose, track down anything I don't recognize and then it, usually, goes into collections around the world. The stuff from around North America that people send me to repair is going to be going back to their owners when it's fixed, so, that's not a problem either.
I suppose if I was KEEPING all this stuff, there might be a problem, but, after I fix something, I want it to go to someone that will enjoy it and I seem to be too busy fixing 15, 20, 25 year old equipment to actually have time to sit down and play with it.
I guess some of us have to collect and others have to keep their collections going and I'm doomed to be the latter.
 
Updated List

Updated List

TI CC 40 portable computer, works great, in box w/foam, warranty registration card, batteries included.

Iomega Jaz drive, scsi interface, no tapes or power supply, untested
Iomega Zip100 drive, parallel interface, 14 tapes, no power supply
Nintendo game Boy original, for parts, wouldn't start with new batteries
Sony Playstation original console, looks real good, one controller, no ps, untested
Colecovision game carts: Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Looping, Q-Bert, Turbo (racing game), Zaxxon (no way to test these)
Nintendo 64 games drawer, includes 2 wired controllers, 2 Akklaim irda wireless controllers with access point (?), N64 mouse, Donkey Kong Country, Nickelodeon Guts, Mario Paint, NBA All Star Challenge (no way to test these, no console available)
Nintendo NES games: ZEN Intergalactic Ninja, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) II Arcade

GE portable folding 8-track player, works good, runs on 6 "D" cells or 12vdc power supply(not included)

Ambassador 8-track player standalone unit, AM/FM tuner, model 2MT45, works pretty good sounds good, woodgrain case with real wood.

NOTE! I'll get prices tomorrow, he wasn't there today so all I could do was inventory. I'll edit this to include prices tomorrow.

Also, heading to Las Cruces tonight to see what I can get there. NEW TERRITORY!

Nathan
 
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