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Mr. Diplomat

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Hi Folks: My father had a few interesting computers & parts from decades ago, and I'd like to get some identification on them, in order to sell all of them. Thanks in advance for the help!DSCN1606.JPGDSCN1607.JPGDSCN1608.JPGIdentify1.JPGIdentify2.JPGIdentify3.JPGIdentify4.JPG
 

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Televideo 950 terminal, likely an S-100 bus computer with an Intel CPU; if you can post any images of the boards they can likely be identified.
 
I do not know who made the cage, main board, and power supply.

The boards inside are:
- California Computer Systems Z80
- Tanner 64k RAM (also branded as COEX or Digital Research Computers)
- California Computer Systems 2422 Floppy Disk Controller

Hope this helps,
Marvin
 
I do not know who made the cage, main board, and power supply.

The boards inside are:
- California Computer Systems Z80
- Tanner 64k RAM (also branded as COEX or Digital Research Computers)
- California Computer Systems 2422 Floppy Disk Controller

Hope this helps,
Marvin
Thanks Marvin, I appreciate the information!
 
All three of those boards are ones that are useful to S-100 hobbyists. You will have no trouble selling them. If I were you I would sell them individually.

As for the case and power supply, they look to be in poor condition and heavy, meaning expensive shipping. I don't think it will be very desirable, but who knows without knowing the manufacturer. Perhaps there are some marking on it to help identify?

Shipping a terminal is risky. It is fragile, even more fragile due to age, and heavy. If you ship it make sure you go beyond with your packing job. You may want to consider selling this locally if possible.

Marvin
 
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