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Sad. I'd love a PCjr or Commodore PET, but there's no way I could get over to Richmond tonight.

 
I'm actually going to be there today. I'm 14th on the RSVP list, so I don't know if I'll be able to get anything. He has me down for anything Apple.

If you guys make a list of stuff you might want (and are willing to cover shipping + handling for gasoline), I'll attempt to snag some items for you. Make your list quick cuz I'm leaving right after work (3 PM PST.)

 
I'll second my request for a PCjr or a Commodore PET, then. ;^) I'll gladly pay you a sawbuck or two for your trouble if you can snag one and I can probably pick it up (on the weekend?) so you won't have to ship.

 
OK, I'm back. First, the bad news: We were only allowed to pick up one complete computer system, and that was only what we could carry. I did manage to snag a IIgs, I don't know the ROM version yet. After he went through the list it was smash & grab from then on, but all the PC Jr. stuff (including a new color monitor) was gone, along with all the Commodore PETs.

Now for some good news regarding the Commodore PETs: The owner said that for anyone who missed out on a Commodore PET that they needn't worry, he has literally about 100 more of them in a warehouse at his other location. So here's his email if you're interested: Alan Nishioka

And for some bad news again: There was so much stuff there I could have spent hours and hours and hours combing through it all. I wanted to stay there until the wee hours of the night, but I had an engagement I couldn't miss. :( So I grabbed as much as I could in about 30 minutes. However, what I grabbed, is totally awesome.

And now a short list of the choice TOTALLY AWESOME EPIC LOOT I was able to snag, quite possibly go down in Conquest History. :p (OK, I'm exaggerating, but it's history for me) :

1. Two brand new HRM Microcomputer Lab Project kits. These things are AWESOME. I remember using them in my physics class back in high school. I'm totally stoked. One kit is the "Motion" kit. It comes with lots of hardware: a motion detector (awesome), a "Red Box" interface hub (for multiple devices), interface card, and data cable. The other one is the "Sound" kit. It comes with the same controller card and Red Box hub, but includes a really cool transparent microphone so you can see the circuit board and everything. Both kits come with lesson plans for teachers and worksheets for students. :) I'm hoping they'll work on my IIgs. I'm going to talk to the Physics teacher cuz they're still perfectly applicable. It'd be fun to have an Apple II being used in modern science curriculum. :D (Pics to come)

2. ][ in a Mac emulation software, mint condition, never used. This is the "Not for sale" Retail Demonstration version. Has 3 floppies, 2 for the Mac and 1 for Apple II, complete with documentation. This is the first Apple II emulation software in existence, and I have the Reseller version. This will go on my trophy mantel of vintage crap that only nerds care about. :D

3. The FingerPrint Plus Apple II interface card, mint, unused. This is a really nifty card. It allows you to take screenshots of your Apple II and print it directly to a printer! How freakin' cool is that?! 8-)

4. The infamous Wildcard 2 copy protection busting card! I think this is perhaps the crowning glory in the lot. Major props to my brother who spotted the box. During the preview (the owner let everyone in 30 minutes before we got to grab stuff), my brother had no idea what it was and asked me, "Is this any good?" My jaw hit the floor. Keep in mind this is not during my turn, this is during the preview. So I took the box and strategically hid it behind a Monitor III labeled "broken." When my name was called, there were two people ahead of me that grabbed as much Apple II equipment as possible. There were professional scavengers there I was certain someone would've grabbed it. When it was my turn to go in, I made a b-line for the place where I hid it and SCORE! I did a jig right there in the store, I couldn't help myself. I got a few stares, but it was worth it. |)

5. Not one, but TWO shrinkwrapped copies of VisiCalc, the very first spreadsheet program. These were located in a back room with a bunch of other software. I only got a quick glance before I had to go. It was another room I could have spent hours in. Also in that room I was able to grab a boxed Koala Pad (someone else snagged a shrinkwrapped one right above my dumb bald head that I didn't see) and I think the entire suite of Apple StyleWare GS productivity software (paint program, AppleWorks compatible word processor, fonts, clip art, printer drivers, and others bits and bobs.)

6. OK, and now for the main event! *drum roll* Again, thanks to my brother who spotted this. Sit back in your seats ladies and gentlemen, because this is a show stopper... a mint condition, never before played, complete with documentation, straight from District of Columbia in the beautiful United States of America, and presented on state of the art VHS cassette: DON'T COPY THAT FLOPPY!

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Sounds cool, nothing like that around here on the east coast. All the warehouses full of free computers seem to be on the west coast.

 
OK, I'm back. First, the bad news: We were only allowed to pick up one complete computer system, and that was only what we could carry...
Hey, thanks for asking anyway. I just sent an email regarding the warehouse PETs (sounds a bit kinky if you put it that way) and I'll see if he tells me to bug off.

If nothing else that NIB "Don't Copy That Floppy!" made your trip TOTALLY worth it. ;^)

 
Sounds awesome. I emailed the guy on Wed. but did not get a response. xx(

Are they going to do this again or is the rest getting recycled?

 
I emailed him a while back, he didn't comment on the rest of the equipment that wasn't taken, he only said they'll be doing it again for the Commodore PETs. He didn't give me an address.

 
I wrote the guy and he responded fairly quickly on Thursday. (I explained how I'd heard rumors he was going to give away more stuffs by someone who went to the event on Wednesday.) He confirmed he had a pile of PETs that he was going to get rid of "soon", and he said he added me to a list he was keeping of RSVP-ers he was going to notify when he was ready.

Guess I'll see if said notification comes through. (He seems responsive enough, so I have no reason to doubt.)

He mentioned he had a pile of IBM PS/2 equipment, but he had no idea if anyone would bother to show up for them. I suggested there would probably be *someone* out there crazy enough to want it. ;^)

 
I just got an email back, they're holding a second rummage this Saturday at their other warehouse. I RSVPd and put me down for an Apple IIgs (they only have 1.) They have 130 Commodore PETs. :O

 
Any reason you wanted a IIgs more then a PET (I would think the PETs are worth more)?

It wasn't that long ago you couldn't give away a IIgs, funny how things changed.

 
I RSVP'ed myself, and noted I was bringing another person with me... I wonder if that gets us two chances on the first round at whatever my position was. :^b

(Took me 18 minutes to send the reply... I have this bad feeling that's going to put about a hundred people in front of me. Sigh.)

I don't know a whole lot about Commodores myself because I have a specific dislike of the C64 (I preferred both Atari and Tandy's products in my youth), but a PET is a piece of history. I'd rather have a black-and-white TRS-80, but free is free.

 
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