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| Monday 2nd September 2019 | John Boxall (Brisbane, Australia) | | I have a new, old-stock Micro16s/FACOM8030 system with color screen, Z80 and 8086, twin 320k floppy drives and MSDOS2.11 system disks. If anyone can sell me copies of the other included software, CP/M disks etc - please email me. john at johnboxall dot com. I am open to selling the system within Australia. |
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| Wednesday 9th March 2016 | J. G Newell (United States) | | I remember the OP - David Moss, and the Fujitsu interface board for the Micros. I have always wondered whatever became of all that? Dave, did you find a Micro through here - and get it working? Love to know how much of the old computer gear you still have. Drop me a line - CompuVision Solutions in Anchorage! |
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| Monday 7th September 2015 | Chris (NJ) | | e-mail is dreyfusshudson at yahoo dot com |
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| Monday 7th September 2015 | Chris (NJ) | | I''m looking for a Fujitsu Micro 16s. Anyone got one, please e-mail me. |
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| Tuesday 16th June 2015 | Kathleen | | I have a Fujitsu Micro 16s if anyone wants to buy it. I worked for Fujitsu in San Jose in the 80s and bought it in 1985. |
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| Wednesday 3rd June 2015 | Randall B.B. Parker (United States) | | I have a micro 16s complete VNIB. anyone know what its worth...Has everything.....software, manuals, monitor...Everything in it the same as the day it was bought. |
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| Wednesday 3rd June 2015 | Randall B.B. Parker (United States) | | I have a micro 16s complete VNIB. anyone know what its worth...Has everything.....software, manuals, monitor...Everything in it the same as the day it was bought. |
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| Tuesday 18th March 2014 | Kim Kasdorf (Chapel Hill, NC USA) | | My second computer was a Micro 16s. I even bought the external SCSI 5 mb hard disk. I still have the entire system with original manuals, advertising brochures, software and original packaging. This has all been in storage since the early 1980''s, but it worked when I put it away. I would love to sell this system to someone who has a computer collection or museum. If interested, please contact me through this site. |
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| Wednesday 9th November 2011 | Dave Marsee (Southern California) | | I worked for Fujitsu in the 1980s and we used the Micro 16s. I don''t have the computer, but I do have a set of software floppy discs and manuals. They are for the CPM-86 operating system, Supercalc, and Wordstar. I was going to toss these out, but thought someone might be interested. They are free, but would appreciate being compensated for the shipping charges if out of Southern California. |
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| Wednesday 5th October 2011 | Keith Mikesell (Pittsburgh, PA) | | Back in 1984, I worked for a Canon copier dealership in Austin, TX, that also began selling the Fujitsu Micro 16s. I was sent to Santa Clara, CA, and was trained by Fujitsu on maintenance and repair.
I''m not sure how many we sold over the next year, but I believe I only made three repairs$ all for the same problem. There was an issue with a bearing that was seated in the center of each of the 5.25 floppy drives. It either was manufactured with a defect or rapidly developed a burr that would cause high-pitched squealing of the drive when it spun a disc. The solution was to take a very fine nail file and remove the burr.
Aside from that, they seemed to offer no serious problems and worked quite well. That''s about all I can remember about them.
A sidebar memory was that my daughter was born two months premature while I was attending the school, so I missed her birth. I''m still trying to live down not being there. |
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| Friday 17th December 2010 | David Moss (USA) | | during the 80''s I worked for a company called "The Computer Center" in Juneau, Alaska. We sold the Fujitsu Micro 16, mostly to the State. Due to the fact that it used ms-dos and not pc-dos (IBM version) it was unable to run such programs as lotus 1-2-3 and others that the state used, and therefor sales were slow. I developed a plugin emulator board and software to allow the computer to run many of these programs. We sold several hundred of the boards at about $600 each. I still have a few of them! I''ve been looking for a Micro 16 to add to my collection if anyone knows of one! |
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