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Paul Anderson useddec at gmail.com
Tue Sep 30 22:34:30 CDT 2008


Opps- I forgot the VT180.Also have a RX180 and NEW  sortware/docs for them.

Paul

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:26 PM, Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:

>
> In article <624966d60809302004x1510518cy6a16a60481e6dae at mail.gmail.com>,
>    "Paul Anderson" <useddec at gmail.com>  writes:
>
> > What's a VT100 worth these days?
>
> Average selling price on ebay has been anywhere between $50 and $150,
> depending on features and cosmetic condition.  (That is before
> shipping, so add another $50-75 for that.)  Most of the VT100s sold
> lately have been in poor cosmetic condition.  I picked up a couple of
> those to use as spares.  Ones with the graphics ("retrographics"
> board?) sell for higher and of course ones with the built-in computer
> (VT103, VT180) sell for better.
>
> I would be interested in one of the VT100s with the graphics options:
> models VT105, VT125, VT240, VT241, VT330, VT340, VT340+, retrographics
> or other 3rd-party add-in boards providing graphics or other
> interesting video processing functions.
>
> Lately I was wondering what it would be like to take a mini ATX PC and
> mount it inside a VT100 case, using the VT100 itself as the serial
> port console with linux.
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