Does anyone in the south east of England want this?
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Regards
Pete
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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 23:20:10 +0000
From: john_a_s(a)hotmail.com
To: peter(a)joules.enterprise-plc.com
Subject: Whitechapel Hitech 20 on offer
Hi Peter,
I saw your name on the 'Classic Computer Rescue List' and am e-mailing
you as I have a re-built Hitech 20 I no longer need. This is a UK
designed and built MIPS R2000 based machine, with 24MB RAM, ethernet,
and SCSI.
The machine doesn't boot, but can display the boot ROM messages on
screen. I don't have the correct display, but have lashed up a lead to
my SVGA monitor which allows you to see what is happenning.
The unit was rehoused at sometime into a standard AT case, but otherwise
seems original.
Please let me know if you are interested, I am looking for offers. It is
rather heavy, and I would prefer someone to collect it (so at least I
can show it partly working).
I am in Felixstowe, Suffolk, which is a fair way from Shrewsbury, but I
thought you might be interested.
Regards,
John
I have many of them in use. They are great for connecting IBM P70 17"
monitors to PC type machines. My desktop monitor used to be a 21" RS6000
monitor which required 13w3 to HD15 cable.
Mike
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
I just came across two Vaxstation 4000 VLC's and one VT1200. Each of the
Vaxstations has 24 MB of memory and a RZ23L drive. I bought one for $10.
The Vaxstation uses a 3w3 monitor, is the cable rare? Can I use a VT420
instead? It also has a big scsi connector on the back. I probable need to
revisit the VAX/VMS FAQ.
Anyone want the other one if I can get it?
Mike
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
FYI, in case someone gets confused, the 4000/60 has a very different case
than the 4000/VLC... the 4000/VLC and VT1200 use the same case, and it is
only about an inch and a half or so tall, it doesn't have a spot for
removable media, only one internal HDD. The removable media bay is present
in the 4000/60 case, however. Again, not trying to pick nits, just wanting
to provide clarification.
Will J
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Hi!
I have just searchinh for Tango Route and I found your post. As I see you have Tango Route which I need.
I have Tango PCB and Tango SCH but not Route...
If you still want Tango SCH I can send you...and please if you can send me Tango Route
Tnx.
In a message dated 3/20/01 11:04:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu writes:
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> Anyone want the other one if I can get it?
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> Mike
> mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
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YES!
-Linc Fessenden.
one of my friends convinced the movers that he had two washing machines and
they moved two 3380 drives from Missouri to Beaverton when he went to work
for Tektronix.
Mike
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
hello
here is a line to the electronics plus website inventory page
http://www.elecplus.com/inventory.html
just thought you would like to know
thanx
Chris
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Hi there, I have two cubes, both original 1988 boxes. One is a 25MHz '040 with a hard drive and an optical drive. The other is a 33MHz '040 (Turbo?) with just a hard drive. Both power on fine, do their system test and then say loading from network. The picture looks like a coaxial "T" connector with a cable that has "data" rolling through it. They will not do anything else. I've been going crazy looking on the internet for days, but have not found a way to bypass this. I know you can "boot" into single user mode and then reset passwords, but how? Anybody lend me some suggestions? Keyboard shortcuts, etc. Also, I have an external 4gb hard drive that I have tried to connect to a working NeXT slab that I have, but it always has a SCSI error - no matter the SCSI ID or with or without terminator. Shouldn't I be able to use this with a NeXT and build a disk? Then couldn't I boot from the external if needed and build the internals? Thanks for any help, they sure are cool systems, x-N!
ASA. Best, David