Hi Noel
Being in the UK the morality or otherwise is not for me
to comment.
I have an 11/34A awaiting restoration. So I would not have a vested
interest in its
market value. What I can't work out is why there's such an old system
still in working order.
1. What the heck is it doing?
2. Anybody who knew how to keep such a thing running would be aware
of its value.
3. Terminals, Printers?
4. I can't see any form of sale raising salary type money.
5. If its been running for any extended period then anything
mechanical will be worn out with little hope of repair.
6. Moving it would probably render it inoperative.
7. Sad if its to help people but who would want to take a risk
on it whole in parts?
Rod
On 08/12/2015 14:09, Noel Chiappa wrote:
So I know someone who has a working 11/34 (4
RLO2's and the 11/34 in an H960,
running RSTS/E) they want to sell, and they want to know how to maximize the
value - i.e. whether to sell it as a complete working system, or to part it
out - and if the latter, how to break it up?
(No discussion about the morality of parting it out, please; this is owned by
a business, and they need the money to pay people's salaries.)
So which direction would get the most money? My sense is that parting it to
the maximal degree possible (e.g. sell each drive separately, sell the memory
separately from the CPU, sell the feet separately from the H960, etc) is
the way to get the most money, but I'm interested to hear what others think.
Thanks for any insights!
Noel