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----- Forwarded message from Scott Bragg <jsbragg(a)pacific.net.au> -----
From: "Scott Bragg" <jsbragg(a)pacific.net.au>
To: <mrbill(a)decvax.org>
Subject: An old VAX may need a new home...
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 04:05:44 -0700
I few years back an old friend who I know longer have contact with gave me
an old MicroVAX and additional storage unit. I found your site just before
heading to bed so may pick this conversation up later and provide more
details.
The system stopped booting but I think it was a minor problem so tried to
repair it myself. However just at that time I found I had to move house so
the machine has been sitting in my second bedroom for 2 years collecting
dust with some parts not attached.
I'm moving house in 1-3 months time and won't have room for a lot of my old
equipment, so if I cannot use it I'll either give it away or throw it out
(however this VAX is very heavy so maybe I won't be throwing it as such
<grin>). I may also have a couple of manuals somewhere too.
I'm in Erskineville, Sydney, Australia - so if you know someone who either
can help me get it running again and/or wants it, let me know.
As I said, I'm heading to bed now, I'll provide more useful details in the
morning.
Regards,
Scott Bragg
----- End forwarded message -----
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Bill Bradford
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>I actually tried that with one local shop, and they flat out said no. Its
>quite possible that the Philips/Magnavox service docs can't be printed
>(via normal means, anyway), but only viewed from those cdroms. If they can
>be printed, its possible that the service shop has a limit as to how many
>pages they can print (or even view) from those discs.
PDF files can be marked to prevent printing, although
I think it's down to the software to honour this.
Limiting the number of viewings seems a little
daft - I doubt that anyone does this!
Antonio
OK, now that I've exposed myself as an inveterate non-gamer.
If I have RF output (VHF Channel 2 or 3), can I run a composite
cable into the Video In jack of my VCR and get a picture?
Doc
A slow two weeks and I keep missing the deals (such as a Sega Normad for
$6.99 and new in the box Dreamcast systems for $29.95)?
1. A EaglePC-2 from a scrapper for $3 just unit no KB or monitor came
with it.
2. A large manual called Personal Programming for the TI 58C/59.
3. IBM 5150 PC in great shape for $2.50.
4. PowerPC Mac 7200/90 for $2.50.
5. A R.O.B. nintendo robot, just the body no other parts came with it.
$1.50
6. Another TurboGrafx 16 without the power supply for $5.00
7. Cisco Catalyst 2820 for $5 at the flea market.
8. Several mousepads for that part of the collection (about 20 picked
up).
9. Mac Performa 450 for free at an Auction.
10. ti 486 cpu chip for my chip collection.
11. About 30 various cartridges for the 2600, Atari 400/800, TI99/4A,
NES, and other consoles.
12. 2 - Performa 575 for free at the auction.
13. Atari 800XL for free.
14. IBM PS/2 model L40 SX notebook non working came free with a Power
Mac G3 tower at the flea market.
15. A couple of platium Apple IIe's.
16. Nec multispin 2V model CDR-300 for Macs'.
17. Compaq Proliant Server rack/cabinet unit.
18. IBM Thinkpad 701c with the fold out keyboard design.
19. TRS-80 Micro Color computer in the box for $3 at the flea market.
20. TRS-80 Disk/video interface Cat# 26-3806.
21. hp model 715/100 PA-Risc powered for $2 at auction.
22. Xscribe Xec5 unit only for free.
At 09:41 AM 1/4/70 -0500, you wrote:
>I would be interested in the following items in trade:
>
>Hardcard for the Apple II
What? I've never heard of one. Can you post a picture?
Joe
>
> From: Ethan Dicks
>
> And *where* is this? Looks like some interesting items in there.
>
> Is anyone following up on it?
>
> -ethan
>
> > From: Jon Ikoniak (ikoniak(a)snowhite.cis.temple.edu)
>
> It is a first come and take to a good home deal. We would rather
> see these things go to good homes. We are in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
> We do pack and ship some items, it depends. Most of is 'come & get it'.
As for who's following up, I would say just send an e-mail to Jon
himself, and see what has not been spoken for. I'm not sure if they're
looking to get money for the stuff or not. I only know that the stuff is
avaiable.
If I had the space (and time), I would drive right on down there
with my pickup truck...
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> ----------
>
> This list is from Jon Ikoniak (ikoniak(a)snowhite.cis.temple.edu).
> Please contact him with any offers and/or questions. It sounds like some
> of
> the bigger stuff needs to move ASAP...
>
> --
>
> > > From: Jon Ikoniak (ikoniak(a)snowhite.cis.temple.edu)
> > >
>
> NOTE: The following list was put together by an assitant who was
> not very familiar with this type of technology. This is a
> list of most of the small parts we still have in cabinets.
> This list should be used as a reference. We still have a
> number of schematics, user manuals, and other assorted
> documentation that we need to make a list up to send out.
> We also have a number of assorted electronic items we need
> to make a list up. Also there are still some larger items
> such as racks, processors, disks, etc, that need to be put
> into a list and sent out. We will do so as soon as we can.
>
> RK DISKS (These are rk05 disk platters from old PDP's)
>
> 2315-12 HD RT-11 Version 5.3 RK 40 (32 backup/storage bitmap/File
> I/O error)
> 220 00 BPI-12 RT 11 XM with DP Support RK 063 (4.3 Development/
> Animal weiging) rsx-11m V3.2
> V4c SRC-Backup-RT11 (master is RK037) RK 057
> 53024 HD12 KAPPS
> Lafollet programs
> 53025 HD 12 RSx Libdisk system Aug83 RK 061
> KAPPS
> Mark III 2F-12 SDB-SOURCE-II RK058
> RT-11 system for VT-103 backup RK075
> 2200 BPI- 12
> 846-2-16
> 53024 HD 12 RIX PIX 2
> SYS IMAG
> 2315-12 HD BAD BLOCK
> Lafollette
> Bill Wirth's RK 11
> Serial # 072281-34 Transformation medium btw unix G and D
> 2200-BPI-12 Merck 4.3 Disk 02/ RSX-11m V3.2
> 53024 HD 12 Backup for usre files on System F DK 2 RK 045
> 2200 BPI-12 GERMANO MUMPS
> L. Remy old Rt-V3 RK 18
> 2200 BPI-12 Backup RK6, SYSTEM F Rk 055
> RSX Limsy H 83b Backup RSX SYS RK 69
> disk for system H fall 83
> 2200 BPI-12 Copy of RT11 Disk Used on B + C - fall83 RK062
> Serial # C73580 Mini computer Accessories
> 2200 BPI-12 RSX-11M/AP-D050EBC/RSX M32 No drver 81
> 53024 HD 12 RSX-11M V 4.0/ System backup RK 52
> 2200 BPI-12 AN-M356A-BC/RSX 11M V4.0 ATPCH RK 5
> 2200 BPI-12 TEMPLE Physics /K.McFARALANE/RSXH-M
> DK0 BACKUP RT-11 CER2B-05
> 2200 BPT-12 RSX LIB SYH 83B/BACKUP FOR RSXLIB FALL83 RK 070
> 2315-12 HD RSX-11M V3.2/DK1
> DEC FORTRAN -IV V2.5 RK 050
> 2315-BPT-12 RSX-11M V4.0 ID:R5XM32 RK 5
> SERIAL# C73005 MINICOMPUTER ASSOCIATION
> 2200 BPI-12 RT11 SYS 82 B GT SUPPORT NO MT RK067
> SERIAL# C72974 MINICOMPUTER ASS.
> DD15-24 COPY DO 1 BLANK RK 057
> DD15-12 LAFOLLETTE D-SOURCES
> KBS IRP RK 56
> F4 AND F4P FORTRAN IV FOR RSX RK 71
> 2315-12 HD RT-11 VER 5.3/DISK 2 OF 3
> 53025 HD 12 RSX SYS DISK RK 060
>
> ERROR CORRECTION LOGIC CHIP (FLIP CHIP)
> M7234(2), M7232(2),M7231, M7233, M7235
> FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER M7725, M7726(3)
> READ/WRITE CONTROLLER M7727(4)
> STACK REGISTER ( FLIP CHIP M7237)
> ERROR CORRECTION LOGIC CHIP(FLIP CHIP)
> M7273, M8120, M7260, M8265, M7263(2), M7258, M8266(2), G110, M7272,
> M8121
> MASBUS PADDLE CARD 013A
> STD CONNECTION CARD(2) 9107747-02 121A
> 600 SERIES LOGIC BD, LS12 LOGIG BOARD, MOTHER BOARD JLP008517
> ERROR CORRECCTION LOGIC CHIP P/N SPE-156(2)
> FLIP CHIP: M7236, M7231, M7235 (2), M7233, M7260, 7261, M7263,M8127
> (2).
> M8126920, M8128 (2), M8106, M8129(2),M8103
> 1 TERMINATOR
> 3 MODEL 125XR FANS
> GRUOND CABLES RED (5), BLAC (9), VARIOUS SIZES
> MONITOR CABLE
> 50 OHM OR BUS DRIVER B683
> MOTIONAND SELECTION CIRCUIT: G85A, G221(12), G821(2), G916(2), G820(3)
>
> PULSE AMPLIFER: S603(4), S151(2), S123(8), S205(11),S123(10), S111(13),
> S202(6), S206(2)
> ANALOG PRE AMP : A214(3)
> SOLENOID DRIVER: W040930, W7040(7), W107(12),W520(2),W990(6), W104(2),
> W103, W640, W726, R303(5), R113, R302(2), R002
> DIODE INVENTER: B165(4), B301, B611(2), B134, B152(6), B135(2),
> B212(4),
> B312(2),B133(4), B172, B301(4), B137, B683
> 6 TRACK DIODE MATIX(41)
> SAMPLE AND HOLE A404, 10BIT AD CONV. A801 G093(2)
> G085(8),G062(2), G064(2),G060(4),G350(5), G094(2), G050(4),G932(4),
> G933(8), G9341(3), G882(9), G736(2), G717,
> G741(5),G820(3),G9340(3),G718,
> G624(3), G286(6), G285(60, G228(5), A131, W512
>
> PDP I UNIBUS TERMINATOR/BOOTSTRAP
> M9301SW,M9301 YA
> BACKPLANE ASSY 5412233(3)
> BACKPLANE WITH CHIPS RK11-1
> M7257,M7256,M7255,M7254,
> ONE DEC UNIBUS M920,M981.
> FLIP CHIP; M7822(20, M77701,M9047,M7702,M7258,M8904,M7255,7016,M787
> BACKPLANE DD11-P (5)
> FLIP CHIP: M873YB,M792, M7930, M7822(3),M7228,M792YL,M7213
> VAX LA180-RM205 (5)
> RKV 11D
> LA36 POWER BOARD (3)
> FILP CHIP: M7251, M7892(4), M7800(21), M8290(3), M7822, M7822,M7271,
> M8293,M7856(3),M7258
> BACK PLANE MF11-UP
> MM11-S
> RD51 AND RD50
> 11502X
> CENTRIONIC CONNECTORS
> TCO2 CONNECTOR
> FLIP CHIP MDB-DR11C
> 2 BOXES OF PLACTICS HARDWARE FOR HANGING PANEL CONERS 12"
> BOARD RESTRANTS AND EXTENTIONS
> DV11-KB
> VERSATEC C-PDP11/DMA CONTROLS
> BLOCKS FOR BACKPLANES INTERFACES
> BREAD BOARDS
> BACK PLANE EXTENSIONS
> ASSORTED HARDWARE
> PLESSEY PERIPHERALS SYSTEMS P/N 701792-100
> UNIBUS CABLE INTERFACE P/N BCOGR-10
> P/N BC212-10 CENTRONICS CABLE
> TU58-K TAPES (5)
> BRADY WIRE MAKER
> EMULEX CS21 PROMS TO MAKE DZ11
> RS32 CONNECTOR CABLE
> CENTRONIC CONNECTOR CABLE
> 8" FLOPPY DOOR LATCH 11703-121-H1 (3)
> CHERRY LK001-A KEYBOARDS (2)
> CALAHAN SYSTEM BOARD DQ60
> LA 180 LOGIC BOARD (3)
> M7270 BOARD
> DECTAPE II TU58-XB RA LI5/ETCH E ORHIGHR MODULE WITH SERIAL INTERFACE
> PDP POWER CONTOLLER
> DEC TAPE II 7420642-00 MODEL TU58-XA
> MODEL SP-PS2 POWER SUPPLY SOTEC CO , LTD
> ASSORTED CABLES
> TEST CONNECTORS
> H3271 5012566D (4)
> H325 5011698 CC
> ISS 701 TERMINATOR PN 76000696-1
> CAPACITORS CABLES
> PAPER TAPE TRAY
> DIGITAL AIR FILTER PART# 121309-00 SERIAL # 1141
> BOARD SERIAL #O3752, 5167100219
> BOARD CONNECTOR
> CLEANING SUPPLY FOR SYSTEMS
> FERRITRONIC LTD ACTIVE FILTER MODEL 8200-3
> CONSOLE 25 FOOTER BC22A-25
> VERSATEC INK JET PRINTER ASSEMBLY
> RD 52-A DISK DRIVE
> LA 36 MPC M728(2)
> LA 36 POWER BOARD
> MAINTENANCE HARDWARE H041AA
>
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> From: Robert F Schaefer
>
> > Bob ---
> > Heh heh... These are the same lists I just sent, aren't they? :)
>
> Yup. :) Better to get it twice than not at all, IMHO.
>
> Bob
>
Hell yeah, I hear that. Especially when it's old computer equipment
that needs a new home.
Between this list, and the guys over at NetBSD/Vax, I bet almost all
of this stuff gets picked up by us collectors and users... :)
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Bob ---
Heh heh... These are the same lists I just sent, aren't they? :)
> ----------
> From: Robert F Schaefer
>
> <<File: alist3_parts.txt>>
>
> Hopefully the attachment is still attached... I also have the first two
> lists, if there is any interest in them. 'Mail Jon if you're interested
> *and able to pick up*. I don't think he would be able to ship anything.
>
> Bob
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: *** OLD COMPUTER PARTS
> From: Jon Ikoniak <ikoniak(a)snowhite.cis.temple.edu>
> To: Robert Schaefer <rschaefe(a)gcfn.org>
>
>
>
> Here is my third list of DEC stuff.
>
> Jon
>
>
>
>
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