The 547 was not *that* bad...
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe [mailto:rigdonj@cfl.rr.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 5:34 AM
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: Tek O-scope's Available in Oregon
>
>
> Bob,
>
> I'll take it off your hands for $100. That means you PAY
> ME to take it! :-)
>
> Joe
>
> At 07:08 PM 9/29/02 -0400, you wrote:
> >I've got a Tek 547, complete with scope cart and several
> plug-ins I'd be
> >willing to part with.
> >
>
>
>
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Which kermit mode should be used when transfering files to an RSX-11 system
using kermit, ASCII or BINARY? I realize this is normally based on the type
of the file, but when I xfer task files using BINARY I get this silly "not a
valid task" message when I try to install or run the file.
OK, time for another round of cleaning. All of the following is
available immediately, just inside the Washington DC Beltway (I-495).
Pick up only; no shipping. E-mail me at "shoppa(a)trailing-edge.com"
if you're interested.
Qty 5 RL02 drives. Take them all and get a free DEC H960 rack with
power controller too. (You just have to help me lug it out of the
basement...)
Qty 2 rack-mount BA23 chassis. Random cards inside, I let you pick
over my box of old Q-bus junk too.
Qty 1 floor-standing BA23 chassis. Most of a Microvax III inside.
One BA123, most of a Microvax II inside.
Some 5.25" FH SCSI and ESDI drives. In the few hundred MB to 2 Gbyte
range.
At least two 600MB Magento-Optical 5.25" cartridge drives, SCSI
interface. Dozens and dozens of cartridges too.
A bunch of RL02 packs in a stand-up roll-down-door Wright-Line cabinet.
I'd prefer to give these to whoever takes the RL02 drives. A few
random RL01 carts mixed in.
A DEC Alpha 3000/300 with greyscale monitor.
Again, E-mail me at "shoppa(a)trailing-edge.com" if you're interested; do
not reply to this account, please.
Tim.
Same conditions as the DEC stuff: You pick up only.
A bunch of Shugart 8" floppy drives, electrically identical to SA801's
but the aluminum castings are slightly wider than a real SA801. (Maybe
these are SA901's? I don't know.)
E-mail me at "shoppa(a)trailing-edge.com" if interested.
Tim.
I've got an unopened IRIX CD here, `IRIX 5.3 for Indy R4400 175MHz'
(#813-0336-001) that I'd like to trade for a version that will install on a
4D/30, preferably with XFS.
Bob
I've got several located in Columbus, Ohio that I really don't want.
Anybody want 'em before I set them out by the curb? They're basically
untested, but it's a pretty good bet the pickup tires are going bad. :) I
can dig up model #'s if anyone's interested.
Bob
I still have three of HP 9000/520 computers, both mono & color, plus have a
model 540, and have many boards and cables for them. I programmed these for
years, but long ago.
Eric
> From: Doc Shipley <doc(a)mdrconsult.com>
> And Bennett, just in case you wondered since then, I *did* get that
> rack. It was indeed a /93, with a M8981-BA, a M5977-AA, and a M3106,
> with an RZ24 and TZ30.
> And, the identical backup unit came with it. Same configuration.
> For a total cost of $80.
Nice score, Doc.
> I'm not usually given to profanity on public lists, but,
>
> Fuck You, ya stupid jerk. I win.
Right on! I remember this scenario very well, and every so often since
then I've wondered who on this list would pull such a low-down trick.
Thanks for clearing this up. Perhaps now the rat will stop polluting this
list and crawl back to where he belongs.
Glen
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If I am not for myself, then who will be for me?
And if not now, when?
-- Pirkei Avot
Who IS this arrogant, manipulative bloodsucker? The list has been sooooo
peaceful lately . . .
> From: Mail List <mail.list(a)analog-and-digital-solutions.com>
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: (no subject)
> Date: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:19 AM
First, a plea to our patriotism:
> If anyone has the below part, and want's to cough it up to help the
> US military, let me know.
Next, a (false) attestation of indifference:
> Know this though, it's not my problem,
> and I'm not too concerned about it.
.. and an implication that "Mail List" will not benefit from this
transaction:
> If you have it, you won't be helping
> me, you will be helping your own military.
.. followed by another attempt to appeal to our sense of patriotic duty:
> I read that some of you
> hate the government, etc., but some of you are also ex-military and
> might be willing to assist them.
But wait:
> I'm not going to release enough
> information that would make it possible for you to contact them direct,
> so it will go through me, or it won't go at all.
If he's "not too concerned" about the outcome, why is he jealously
controlling the flow of information?
> If you're one of the ones
> that generally spouts about dealer prices and prices on eBay being
> too high, and feel that you should never pay anyone else very much
> for anything, you better have a low price yourself, or we're not going
> to be willing to have any involvement with you.
Translation: He wants to Buy Low and Sell High.
> After all, who of you
> would want to have anything to do with people that say one thing and
> do another.
I hope that none of the listmembers would choose to deal with someone who
would present such a sleazy proposal.
Please, whoever you are, this list is not a commercial venue. It is for
those who choose to restore, preserve, collect, and USE classic computing
equipment. Although many of us do trade and sell equipment, we do so in
order to support our hobby, not in anticipation of a quick, fat profit at
someone else's expense. If you choose to deal in these items on a
for-profit basis, so be it, but this is not the place to do so.
My apologies to the listmembers for the rant.
Glen
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If I am not for myself, then who will be for me?
And if not now, when?
-- Pirkei Avot