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For Sale: spotted on Craigslist (continuous sightings)

TRS-80 Model 4, 2 floppy drives, $100 in the Portland, Oregon area.

http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/sys/5789991739.html


Not sure if it is a 4D, but the picture shows the "T" style cursor keys. I'm almost tempted, but it'd be too much of a drive.

It's not a 4D, but it is a later GA (gate array) model which is close. A 4D is essentially a GA with double sided twist-latch drives and is branded Tandy rather than Radio Shack.
 
It's not a 4D, but it is a later GA (gate array) model which is close. A 4D is essentially a GA with double sided twist-latch drives and is branded Tandy rather than Radio Shack.

The 4D also has a Backspace key, and once I brought out my scanning electron microscope to look at the world's smallest photos on that ad, I could see that it doesn't have one.
 
The 4D also has a Backspace key, and once I brought out my scanning electron microscope to look at the world's smallest photos on that ad, I could see that it doesn't have one.

I love the BS key on my 4D which I use mostly, but it drives me nuts when I use my other M4 and I can't find it. I always say to myself "I have to use the back arrow? how primitive".
 
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P3 Micron PC "New in Box"

P3 Micron PC "New in Box"

"A vintage 1995 Micron Home Computer that has never been used, still in original boxes" But also says "Pentium 3" in the ad, which places it in 1999 to 2002-ish.

http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/sys/5769739437.html

I remember using a micron pc of that era - the cases were high-quality, made by Palo Alto Products.

Edit: fixed link
 
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http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/sys/5795009590.html

A bunch of Commodore stuff in Portland:
Commodore 128 computer in its original box $175
Commodore 1571 disk drive in its original box $125
Commodore 1541 disk drive in its original box $ 65
Commodore VIC 20 computer in original box $ 50
Commodore 64 bread bin motherboard (socketed chips removed) $ 25

Commodore Amiga 500 Tower with
built-in SuperGen gunlock and a Gotek USB drive
comes with an Amiga 2000 keyboard and mouse $200

100s of Amiga software disks

*sigh* No Amiga 1000 or "all-in-one keyboard" Amigas... (Which I've been looking for for some time cheaply.)
 
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