Yesterday I ran across someone that has a fairly large supply of Tek
Oscilliscopes available with all the pluggins (I believe they're the 7704A
model). They were well cleaned prior to storage and they've been kept in a
very clean environment. He said prior to storing them they all worked, but
prior to selling any he'd want to recheck them.
I gather he wants a fair price (it sounded reasonable to me), and would be
willing to ship (for an additional cost).
If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll put you in contact with him.
Zane
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After their Xenix 8086 systems, they made 68k-based *NIX servers... I think
they were making x86 processor *NIX servers when Acer bought them.. I have a
3068EP, which is a 20MHz 68020 machine, needs manuals and software, plus
assorted case parts..
Will J
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Bob Shannon <bshannon(a)tiac.net> wrote:
> Does anyone have a pointer to the general history of Altos? Whatever
> happend to them?
Bought by Acer.
-Frank McConnell
Does anyone on the list know a source for the kits to change SIMMs to
SIPPs. I believe you soldered the tips on. Or better yet a source for these
hard to get 30 pin RAM chips.
Lawrence
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Well I used to have some model of EXOS ethernet interface that was QBus...
They were, at one point, owned by Novell.. The board even had Novell
silkscreened on it, was quite amusing to me.. I still have a multibus EXOS
card for a Masscomp.
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Hi all !
While reading in the *pile* of magtapes (on my left side; rightside
for the viewers ;-) I found a tape which doesn't look very familiar
to me:
Excelan
EXOS 8000-0101S
TCP/IP NETWORK SOFTWARE SOURCE PRODUCT
FOR OEM DEVELOPMENT
PN: 4408000-0101S REL: 3.3Zv7
It has three more labels, all of which warn about it's contents being
proprietary, confidential, yadda yadda. The usual :)
Question: what is this? Does anyone know, or remember, what the EXOS
8000S was? The contents (2.3MB or so) look like a UNIX dist of some
kind, with UNIX shell scripts for installation... the rest is probably
a compressed file with the sources.
Any ideas?
Thx,
TapeMa$ter Fred
Got a digital DECstation 5000/240 $6.95 plus tax no keyboard, mouse or
monitor with it.
A dca IRMA Key/3270 keyboard in excellent shape.
A dtk DLT-3311 laptop for $8 no charger with it so not able to test it yet.
Apple mono monitor A2M2010 with cable.
A DeLorme TripMate Hyperformance GPS unit for laptop missing software and
manual, was free.
A TI Passport Flight Computer was free.
SyQuest SyJet 1.5 GB internal SCSI cartridge unit was $1.21 and I found one
cartridge for it (the lady let me have it for 60 cents), and I also found
the install 3.5 FD for it at a cost of 75 cents.
Got some game cartridges for the NES, SNS, Sega CD, and some controllers for
PS1 console. Also got several mousepads for that collection and some
books/manuals.
As mentioned in an earlier posting, there is a hamfest this weekend. It is
at Bedford Indiana. It is not usually a big hamfest, but I seem to find
better goodies there than some of the bigger events. It is also a reunion
of sorts for a group of folks from all over Indiana and I get to see old
friends from Civil Air Patrol days and the like.
In addition to the Intel PC stuff mentioned in an earlier posting, I will
have some other computer stuff. Under the heading of DEC will be some
keyboards, mice (you awake Ethan), MMJ cables & adapters, as well as some
free manuals (which I won't bring back). Also hope to take some spare
NeXT parts.
If you are interested in going, see:
http://www.hoosierhillshamfest.org
for a map, directions and GPS info.
If you mention you are a Classiccmp'er, I'll give you a good discount and
maybe even a free goodie or two.
Mike
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