[Coco] CGP-220 stuff

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Wed Nov 9 02:57:36 EST 2005


On Tuesday 08 November 2005 09:26, Diego Barizo wrote:
>If you don't get any offers, (which I doubt), let me know. I'll take
>care of them.

They're gone I believe.

>Where would you be shipping from?
>
>Diego
>
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>>Hi Guys;
>>
>>In going thru the computer version of the agean stables that are my
>>basement, I've come across a couple of boxes someone might be
>>interested in.
>>
>>1 is a box, 3 rolls I think, of paper for the CGP-220,
>>and another identical box but it appears to contain 1 each, still
>>sealed, black cartridge, and 1 each tripack color ink cartridge also
>>still sealed, both are for the CGP-220.  No idea of the condition but
>> my basement is heated and dehumidified so if the sealing is any good
>> they should be ok.
>>
>>Is anyone interested enough to make me an offer?  If not, it probably
>>goes out with the wednesday morning trash pickup.
>>
>>I also have a pair of DEC 5.25" floppy drives, which are rebranded Teac
>>504's, and would I think be 40 track single sided 180k drives as I can
>>see the felt pad where the upper head would be if they were double
>>sided.  These drives came from a Dec PDP-11/23 box we had at the tv
>>station for several years, and may have as much as 15 minutes running
>>time on them since they were used only to install patches which only
>>happened twice in that boxes history.  These are full height drives, so
>>they not exactly light drives. $5 ea plus postage.
>>
>>I have several older computers, a TI99/4a with a spare psu board and an
>>extended basic cartridge & the tv switch.  It worked the last time I
>>plugged it in but that was probably 16 years ago now.  Make me an offer
>>on it.
>>
>>How about Denny Scala's coco3?  The one he used to write some of the
>>games that put his son through school.  Make offer.
>>
>>Thats enough for one week.

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