Bought this for TimmyNet but its too big for what we need
Its an IBM 42U Rack, Needs cage nuts
Comes with 8 2 U Rackmount cases for a whole $100
Come get it out of my basement
Located in Farwell Michigan
> Value is always in the eye of the beholder, and price is always
> and only set between buyer and seller.
>
> If you're hoarding stuff that has no value - then you're just a hoarder.
Those 2 statements partially contradict each other IMHO. Something may
not have much financial value, it does not mean that my heir does not
want to inherit it.
> If you're concerned that valuable stuff might be tossed after your
> death, and sad that no one will inherit the valuable stuff, then
> today you should be able to document and mark its value.
Provided my next-of-kin gets to hear about it in time there is no problem,
in that he will know what is worth saving. So my problem is to ensure that
he is notified in the event of my death, and I am wondering how to do this.
-tony
>
> Perhaps a method we can all avoid Leicas in the Dumpster is to put a
> price tag on everything before you go. Even the simplest Dumpster-tossing
> cleanup person / relative understands a dollar sign.
I think that means we all need to own Leicas to start with. How many would make
me greedy?
My biggest worry is that my will will not be found and/or my next of kin will not
get contacted. He isn't a relative of mine, just a very close friend. He is the
beneficiary of my will and the exector, but if this is not realised he might not
get what he should. I am wondering if there is some way of ensuring he gets told
if anything should happen to me (not that I am planning anything like that, but...)
-tony
Great!
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Da: Christian Corti <cc at informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
Data:15/04/2015 10:44 (GMT+01:00)
A: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Oggetto: Re: IBM 5120 Operator Training Manual - GA34-0132-1
On Wed, 15 Apr 2015, supervinx wrote:
> Do you know if somehone has scanned this manual?
> A search gave no result...
You're lucky! I've found this manual. I'll scan it.
Christian
I HAVE A 6026 TAPE FOR THE NOVA 312 SYSTEM IF YOU ARE INTERESTED..
We are located in the Minneapolis area. 952-715-1366
> At 04:06 AM 8/8/2014, Tommie Mademark wrote:
>>Data General Nova 3/12 and 6026 Tape Drive in Tucson, AZ on Craigslist
>> https://tucson.craigslist.org/sys/4591315871.html
>
> Looks like it's still available?
>
> http://tucson.craigslist.org/sys/5017009683.html
>
> - John
>
>
Hi guys,
I have to make a console cable for the VAX4000/300 and an VT420 Terminal.
How are the pins to be connected? One to One or with an rollover
(1-6,2-5,4-3)?
Regards,
Holm
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Rescued a keyboard from the dump earlier which is about the same style/size
as an IBM model F, only a darker grey color (and not a buckling spring mech).
Layout-wise, there are no F-keys at all, but keys on the numeric keypad are
labeled things such as 'pan', 'curs', 'local', 'dejag', 'vern', and then
there are eight status LEDs above the keyboard area (on-line, local,
interp, busy, pan, cursor, dejag, 2nd).
Does this critter sound familiar to anyone? I didn't see anything at the
dump that it obviously belonged with, but I may return tomorrow and
double-check, and knowing what I was looking for might be helpful. Of
course it's possible that whatever it hooked up to is long-gone, or even
had already been hauled off from the drop-off area for processing.
cheers
Jules
> From: HP Friedrichs
> I have .. a couple of PDP cards.
> Please see my web site here for a complete list of parts:
Here's the URL:
http://www.hpfriedrichs.com/hpfparts/hpfparts.htm
About the DEC cards: the M8043 is a DLV11-J (a four-port serial card), and
the M8059 is an MSV11-L (up to 256KB memory card - but I'm trying to get that
one).
Noel