Xref: utzoo comp.sys.m68k:966 misc.forsale:1979 Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!cbmvax!bpa!sjuvax!iannucci From: iannucci@sjuvax.UUCP (the dirty vicar) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k,misc.forsale Subject: PT68K computer (still!) for sale Message-ID: <1622@sjuvax.UUCP> Date: 18 Aug 88 22:40:32 GMT Article-I.D.: sjuvax.1622 Reply-To: iannucci@sjuvax.UUCP (the dirty vicar) Distribution: na Organization: St. Joseph's University, Phila. PA. Lines: 42 Help! I have to go to school this semester, and I need money! For this reason, and also because my reason for buying it is no longer valid (my priorities have changed), I have this machine for sale. It's called PT68K-2, made by Periperhal Technology of Marietta, Ga. It was the subject of a series of articles in Radio-Electronics starting in October 1987. I bought the motherboard assembled and tested. 10 MHz 68000 CPU 1 Meg RAM 4 RS232 (68681 DUART) Floppy controller Real-time clock (on-board battery) 6 IBM-compatible 8-bit expansion slots Can support standard WD half-slot HD controller HUMBUG monitor in ROM Console I/O either by serial terminal or standard clone keyboard and monitor. SK*DOS operating system (OS9/68000 is available from PT) Numerous utilities, including MS-DOS disk read/write "Small C" compiler Documentation You can have this for what I paid for it not long ago, which is considerably LESS than what you would pay for it today because of the recent increase in the cost of RAM! You can have just the board and software, or you can have it with the case, power supply and floppy drive that are now with it. In the former configuration it will cost you $650, and in the latter $825. Price is (a little :-) negotiable. Hey, I'm even willing to part with my beloved Concept APL terminal for nothin' if it will get you to buy this computer! Please help a needy student! :-) If you're interested and want to know more detail, send e-mail or call anytime Sun Aug 21 or later at (516) 632-7679 or (516) 473-0103. Ignore the header of this article, the signature contains the proper e-mail addresses. -- Dave Iannucci SUNY at Stony Brook, Long Island, New York ------------- UUCP: {philabs, allegra,}!sbcs.sunysb.edu!dji | SJU '87! | BITNET: dji%sbcs.sunysb.edu@SBCCVM.BITNET ------------- Internet or CSnet: dji@sbcs.sunysb.edu