I am posting, with permission from Daniel, the following "For Sale" message 
from the HPLX Mailing List for a large collection of HP LX Palmtop hardware, 
software and books. Daniel Hertrich has been a major contributor to the HPLX 
List, creating a backlight mod, and doing HPLX repairs. His web site, 
www.hermocom.com, has been an important repository of information about the HP 
Palmtops. He can be reached at daniel@hertrich.photo and is located in Bavaria, 
Germany. I have no interest in the sale, etc.

Regards, Bob

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Hi friends :)

In short (longer text below):
You can see my collection in detail here:
https://360bayern.de/pano/daniels_palmtop_collection/index.html
(zoom in with zoom gesture or scroll wheel)

2,000 € total for the entire collection. Shipping or delivery from Bavaria, 
Germany.

You can hover over each item and get a description tooltip (except for items 
that are self-explanatory, such as the books), some are even clickable, and the 
click leads to a website describing the item. Most clicks lead you to my own 
website www.hermocom.com, because I documented a lot of the stuff that I worked 
on back then. :) If you like to provide more link targets for the items, please 
do so. then I'll gladly add them.

Note that for the high-resolution image (300 Megapixel) I used panorama 
software to stitch 10 individual images, so you can zoom in and see a lot of 
details of the single items. But given the unusual "panorama" setup for 
capturing the collection, there are stitching errors in the image, so some 
items look as if they might be broken, but they are not. ;) You can always 
switch to the lower-resolution standard image (40 Megapixel) to check that 
there is really no crack in the item. The descriptions and (obviously) the high 
details when zooming, however, are only available in the high-resolution image.



So here comes the longer text: :)

No, I won't say goodbye to you! I'll stay here with you. And I'll keep a few 
items from my collection for myself. But the rest of my collection has to go. 
The Palmtop hobby was a really great one for me, probably the most important 
one, until I began with photography. I learned so much during all these years 
since 1997, when I bought my first 200LX. Until 2005 the 200LX even was my main 
computer (i.e.: the one I used most). I started so many hardware and software 
projects to support my own work and also the community, and I got a lot of 
support from you, the community, as well. Thank you so much for that, and for 
all these years of fun! :) I have (even until now!) never been part of a 
community that I gave to and got from that much support and heart-warming 
talks, even if the topic was most of the times a very unemotional one: 
Computers!

I've even built my own small business around all that ("hermocom - hertrich 
mobile computing"). The business was never really "successful" in the sense of 
earning money, but that was not important to me. Important was, that I could 
take the money earned from it and invest it into new research, new projects, 
new hardware, to keep it all going and constantly improve.
I think, the most important success (again, not in the monetary sense) was the 
development of a feasible and relatively affordable backlight solution for the 
200LX, made possible by the great help of Hal Goldstein and his team at 
Thaddeus Computing by handing me over their material they got from their own 
research in this field.

I will keep two used 200LXs and one 1000CX, as well as a few important 
accessories (an LED light, one 200LX has a backlight, some PCMCIA cards etc.) 
and spare parts, but all the remaining parts and devices, even two like-new(!) 
200LXs just take up space here and only once a year or so they give me 
nostalgic feelings and a smile.
Given that I am currently in a financial emergency situation with my 
photography business, that's heavily damaged due to the Corona situation, I 
clearly need the money more than the nostalgic feelings. :)

For each item in the collection (except for almost all the books and a few 
trivial items, which I will add for free), I estimated a value, then summed up 
these values and resulted in a total value of 2,300 €.

I would prefer to sell the collection in its entirety, and would offer the 
entire collection for 2,000 €.
That price does not include shipping costs.

In case nobody wants to buy the entire collection for a couple of weeks, I'll 
probably slice the collection into smaller chunks or offer items one by one.
If you are interested in a particular set of items (collection chunk), let me 
know. I may consider that.

The collection fits into a standard-sized moving box, with not much padding. 
For shipping, I'd like to add much more padding, so that it would probably take 
2 moving boxes for shipping.
Within Germany, I would deliver the collection in my area for free (85077 
Manching, near Ingolstadt + 100km). I'd also consider delivering it within a 
wider distance against a refund of my driving costs. That would maybe be 
cheaper than parcel shipping for two heavy moving boxes and it would allow for 
a beer and a good talk :)

Okay, so now have fun exploring my collection. :)
If you are interested or have questions, you may contact me at 
daniel@hertrich.photo.

....This is quite an emotional step for me... Oh boy.

Daniel

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