I would definitely be interested in a TRS-80!
Regards
Rob
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classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Graham
 Sent: 02 September 2010 11:01
 To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
 Subject: Collection reduction, part II the sequel
 Morning folks,
 Slightly less panic now, I almost accidentally fell over a house just half 
a mile
  away with enough storage and land for everything I
already have that's 
less
  money than I'm currently paying - result!
 I'm still going to try and shift the vast majority of the DEC stuff 
though,
  particularly since the terms of the let on the new
place are only for 2 
years
  then I have to move again. I now have a chance to find
related software 
etc
  for those of you who've asked for machines and
bits and attempt to ebay 
the
  rest.
 I'm guessing there's no interest at all in my Grey Wall given the online
 availability of docs and CDs etc, I've dragged it all between houses for 
10
  years now, maybe it's time to hit the recycler and
give some of those 
trees
  back :)
 I've also found 3 more DEC monitors - VRT21 (heavy trinitron model) plus a
 17" and 21" workstation monitor, can't remember its designator but it has
all
  the BNC connectors (r/g/b/h/v) and VGA inputs.
 I also doubt I'll ever do anything with most of the big TRS80 stuff on my 
Tandy
  page (
http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/Museum/Tandy/)
like the model
 2/3/4 and all-in-one model 1 (2nd one on the list - came with a LOT of 
books
  and docs). Any interest?
 I take it nobody wants the MINC-11? I'm not surprised to be honest though,
 it IS big.
 Cheers,
 --
 adrian/witchy
 Owner of Binary Dinosaurs, the UK's biggest home computer collection?
 
www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk