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IBM PC for sale in Toronto area [message #80939] Tue, 04 June 2013 00:01
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Date: Wed, 7-Nov-84 22:31:34 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov  7 22:31:34 1984
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I am posting this for a friend. Please contact him if interested.
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	System configuration:
	     1 System Unit (64k motherboard) with 2 360K Control Data
	       diskette drives
	     1 256K Datamac memory card, fully populated
	     1 Monochrome display
	     1 Monochrome display/printer adapter
	     1 DOS 2.0
	     1 Technical reference manual
	 
	The following items are also available for sale, either
	separately or with the above system:
	     1 Epson MX-100III dot matrix printer (with cable)
	     1 IBM Macro assembler V1.0
	 
	I am selling this system to allow me to purchase an AT.
	I have owned it for the past two years and used it while
	attending university.  The price is negotiable, but will
	be at least 30% below the current list price.  If you
	are interested in purchasing the system or know of some-
	one who is, call me during normal business hours at
	443 3415.
	 
	Paul Sims
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