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Various Series III CMI components for sale on ebay

Various Series III CMI components for sale on ebay

2012-05-13 by linear226@excite.com

Hi all,

if anyones interested I'm selling various Series III components on eBay with worldwide listings, including floppy drive, tape streamer,RAM and processing cards. All from a machine which powered up but didn't boot so sold as seen.

cheers

Re: Various Series III CMI components for sale on ebay

2012-05-13 by karmagician

--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, linear226@... wrote:
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> Hi all,
> 
> if anyones interested I'm selling various Series III components on eBay with worldwide listings, including floppy drive, tape streamer,RAM and processing cards. All from a machine which powered up but didn't boot so sold as seen.

I'm definitely interested in at least the tape streamer. Do you have a link to the items?

- Stephen

Re: Various Series III CMI components... I could use 8mm and DDS streamers alike

2012-05-22 by dkevefnzs

Hi Stephen,

this is just to let you know that I successfully tried some random DDS, DDS 2 or DDS 3 streamer to my CMI III - it worked immediately as a drop in replacement for the 8mm streamer I had originally got. Not for the same tapes of course :-)

As far as I can see, DDS streamers and tapes are rather cheap nowadays; and the experience suggests that other SCSI streamers might work as well.

Kind regards, Joerg



--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "karmagician" <karmagician@...> wrote:
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> --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, linear226@ wrote:
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> > Hi all,
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> > if anyones interested I'm selling various Series III components on eBay with worldwide listings, including floppy drive, tape streamer,RAM and processing cards. All from a machine which powered up but didn't boot so sold as seen.
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> I'm definitely interested in at least the tape streamer. Do you have a link to the items?
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Re: Various Series III CMI components... I could use 8mm and DDS streamers alike

2012-05-22 by karmagician

--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "dkevefnzs" <dkevefnzs@...> wrote:
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> Hi Stephen,
> 
> this is just to let you know that I successfully tried some random DDS, DDS 2 or DDS 3
> streamer to my CMI III - it worked immediately as a drop in replacement for the 8mm
> streamer I had originally got. Not for the same tapes of course :-)

Thanks. But the problem is I have a huge library of 60 mb DC600A tapes, and my drive eats them now (haven't used it in 10 or 15 years, have recently had a re-awakening of interest in playing with my Series III which I bought new for around $75,000 back in '86 or '87, I guess it was - yikes ;) Well, at least I hung on to it and it still seems to work fine, except for the tape streamer.

I started checking into it last year and it seems you can still buy new versions of alternate tape drives that read those tapes - so an external tape streamer is perhaps an option. But I sort of got too busy and lost interest in the project. Then when I saw this drive up on ebay, I thought - why not grab it and see if it works?

Thanks for the tip about the rubber wheel, I'll be sure to check it out. I did end up winning the tape-streamer on ebay, so now I have two of them to play with. Hopefully I can get one of them to work.

- Stephen

Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Various Series III CMI components... I could use 8mm and DDS streamers alike

2012-05-22 by Gordon JC Pearce

On 22/05/12 06:52, karmagician wrote:

> I started checking into it last year and it seems you can still buy new versions of alternate tape drives that read those tapes - so an external tape streamer is perhaps an option. But I sort of got too busy and lost interest in the project. Then when I saw this drive up on ebay, I thought - why not grab it and see if it works?

It sounds like there's a certain amount of crossover for the Classic 
Computer Mailing list right there...

http://www.classiccmp.org/

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