RE: Cocktail tempest control panels FT

From: Ozdemir, Steve <steve.ozdemir_at_plpt.com>
Date: Mon Jan 25 1999 - 16:50:27 EST

G'day,

I've forwarded your below email to the collector I'd mentioned before in
earlier email. I'm taking myself out of the loop, and he'll be contacting
you directly.

                Steve Ozdemir
                sso@plpt.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Robertson [SMTP:jrr@flippers.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 9:38 AM
> To: vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
> Subject: Re: Cocktail tempest control panels FT
>
> I have the wreck of a Motorola 6809 eval board. I had wirewrapped it up
> years ago to take the "NEW" 4164's because it used the rathe expensive
> 2114s at that time and I could get the 4164's for $200 for eight. a
> steal! I think it is still relativley complete, but a corner was cut off
> it on the wirewrap area for an emergency (!) a number of years later.
> I also have a rather LARGE word processor computer, the AES "Plus",
> includes the printer and cables and manual...
>
> Shall we compare junk? I've got 3300 sq ft... (ask Al)
>
> I'd like a cabaret CP for Tempest. or an overlay for same.
>
> John :-#)#
>
> Ozdemir, Steve wrote:
> >
> > G'day folks,
> >
> > I ran into a new fellow collector in Santa Barbara this weekend. In his
> > stash (mainly from the 70's) he had 2 cocktail Tempest control panels.
> He
> > collects old rare computers...his wish list is as follows (preferably
> with
> > documentation):
> >
> > S-100 computers, boards, and documentation
> > An Apple II (not +, c, e, etc.)
> > The "Black Apple", a black Apple II+ with the Bell & Howell name on it
> > A Cosmic Elf and Super Elf
> > Single Board Computers and Evaluation Boards
> > an Apple I
> > DEC PDP computers, primarily 8s and 11s
> > Thinker Toys
> > Geniac (early toy computer)
> > Polymorphics
> > Southwest Technical Products Computers
> > Sphere Computers
> > Scelbi
> > Ohio Scientific
> >
> > Let me know if you either have some of the above or if you are
> interested in
> > the cocktail Tempest control panels, and I'll put you in touch with this
> > collector. Otherwise he'll be putting these on eBay later.
> >
> > Steve Ozdemir
> > sso@plpt.com
> >
> > ps - He has alot of BW raster stuff (including tons of manuals and Star
> Tech
> > journals volumes 1-4 and 6) for anyone like Al who's interested in that
> > Bronze Age electronics. No monitors, just boards, power supplies and
> some
> > artwork.
>
> --
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> Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
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>
Received on Mon Jan 25 15:50:22 1999

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