>I have a contact who needs to get rid of a VAX 11/750 and an
>11/730 real soon and they are in Sommerset County, New Jersey.
>A picker-upper would be preferred. There is also an HP 3000/48.
>Let me know who wants them and can pick up. If there is contention,
>I think one should try sharing, so let me know which one you
>really really badly want if you have to choose.
I am in NJ, and am always interested in playing with computers and
computer parts. If no one else wants them, I would be happy to pick them
up and play (um, are they free?). But I have to admit, I don't know what
to do with either, so I would only take them if it was me or the dumpster.
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
Not really,
Since the combination is keyed and limited to that sytem
(or systems) it's intended for. they are also partially
encrypted and that part has the "key".
Allison
-----Original Message-----
From: John Allain <allain(a)panix.com>
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: Sunday, September 09, 2001 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: recent acquisitions for the House of VAX
>> you should really dump the license PAK's and print them out!
>
>I don't get this. Isn't this like walking up to a combination lock
>and saying "SHOW COMBINATION". Shouldn't be possible,
>should it?
>
>John A.
>
Didn't Fujitsu just (within the last week) exit the hard disk market? Or
was it just desktop (IDE) drives?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Master of all that Sucks [mailto:vance@ikickass.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 10:48 PM
> To: Glenatacme(a)aol.com
> Cc: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: Fujitsu drives (was Re: Service does still exist....)
>
>
>
> Well, it usually the large-capacity (4.5+ GB) older
> workstation drives.
> One good way to find out is to ask Fujitsu. It's the path I normally
> take.
>
> Peace... Sridhar
>
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 Glenatacme(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> > More information about this, please? If I find a Fujitsu
> drive how can I
> > tell if the lifetime warranty applies to that drive?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Glen
> > 0/0
> >
>
When is someone going to recreate the
I [heart]
d|i|g|i|t|a|l
bumper sticker?
I had one of those on my rear bumper until
I junked the car about 10 years ago. It was
just too hard to cut it out of the bumper.
--Doug
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Doug Coward
@ home in Poulsbo, WA
Analog Computer Online Museum and History Center
http://www.best.com/~dcoward/analog
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Posted 2 Kingston 286 type memory cards, 2 Kingston 386 memory cards and 3
Arco IDE controllers...use ebay's search for my auctions with the seller's
username of "rhblake" to see them.
Sorry for the OT but I know there plenty of people with NCR and IBM
microchannel machines that want these things - I'm doing a major reduction
in "stuff" and there will be machines, cards, drives, etc from now until
around the first of 2002...
At 10:34 AM 8/28/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have the following TI stuff available. Please see my previous note about
>Apple II stuff for all terms/conditions....
>
>TI RF Modulator -- Qty. 5, untested, $2.00 EACH
I would like to have the TI modulators.
If not already spoken for how much for postage and where do I send the check?
P.O. Box 3365, Spring Hill Florida 34611-3365
> I've found that the 37 pin connector on the back of the VAXServer 3100 is a
> DECNet connector. Depending on the pigtail it connects to either a V35 plug
> (big square thing) or a DB25 that connected to a DEC synchronous modem.
It sounds like a synchronous serial adapter that can be used for DECnet, not
a DECnet-only adapter.
--
Eric Dittman
dittman(a)dittman.net
Check out the DEC Ethusiasts Club at http://www.dittman.net/
> At 12:51 PM 9/8/01 -0500, Eric wrote:
> >Do you mean you are worried the Hobbyist program will go away?
> >Eric Dittman
>
> No, I _know_ the Hobbyist program will go away. People like HP and Compaq
> are starting to layoff people who they actually still have a use for in
> order to cut costs. What's the ROI on the Hobbyist program? Zilch! So it
> gives them some good press but it also causes their operations folks to get
> calls from folks who are trying to find spares for machines they never
> heard of. So they will kill it, I just hope they give out lifetime PAKs
> before they do.
Compaq authorizes the Hobbyist program, but they don't do much else. They
don't pay to maintain the program, they don't give away the distributions,
they don't provide the PAKs. I don't think the Hobbyist program costs
Compaq more than a minimal amount.
--
Eric Dittman
dittman(a)dittman.net
Check out the DEC Ethusiasts Club at http://www.dittman.net/
I've found that the 37 pin connector on the back of the VAXServer 3100 is a
DECNet connector. Depending on the pigtail it connects to either a V35 plug
(big square thing) or a DB25 that connected to a DEC synchronous modem.
--Chuck