I would absolutely love to own a TRS-80.  I'm currently doing an
internship in CT, but I'm always home in the Hudson Valley on the
weekends.

what would you be asking?
Travis Beatty
President Marist College Computer Society
845-309-9908
[email protected]


On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:06 AM, James E. LaBarre
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We've developed a severe leak in our basement, and I'm thinking I'd like to
> just get rid of my vintage computer HW, rather than moving it around again &
> again while fixing the problem.  Is there anyone in the MidHudson area that
> deals in these, collects them, etc?  I'd rather see the stuff go to someone
> who can make use of them, rather than just scrapping the machines to
> electronic recycling (or worse, the landfill).
>
> It's 3 TRS-80 Model III (one working, 2 parts), TRS-80 Model 1 (monitor,
> drives & expansion chassis included), plus a couple other early-80's
> machines.  Not looking to go the slow route of trying to sell on feeBay or
> Craigslist, as I'd like to clear out work space ASAP.
>
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1131794/vintageHW/index.html
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