Hi Folks,
?Here are pictures of the
Digital PDP 11/70: ?http://www.flickr.com/photos/gneier/sets/72157635744882633/
PDP
11/35:?http://www.flickr.com/photos/gneier/sets/72157635742444746/
Data General Nova
1200:?http://www.flickr.com/photos/gneier/sets/72157635742482323/
-Gary
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Hi All,
I'm helping a friend, Barry, with clearing out his collection of
computers, manuals, etc. He has a lot. Here is an initial list.
-- a Digital PDP-8L
-- a Digital PDP-11/35
-- a Data General Nova 1200
-- at least two Deskside Solbourne systems (these are Sun Sparc based
multiprocessor computers), spares, and the installation media on CD-ROM
for
the special version of SunOS they ran.
-- At least a dozen Sun Sparc1 and Sparc2 workstations
-- lots of DEC desktop VAX, Alpha
-- lots of q-bus pdp-11 systems and parts, several BA-23 (perhaps as many
as a hundred cards)
-- a number of IBM RS/6000 systems
-- a number of HP 9000 systems
-- still more sparc workstations including at least one each sparc-10, one
sparc-20, one ultra-10, the "lunchbox"
-- a variety of screwball laptops including two Tadpole sparcbook laptops
-- at least two early 68K macintosh laptops, appletalk and an ethernet to
appletalk bridge
-- everal 9-track tape drives (not to mention tapes, including a Unix V7
distro tape)
-- an AT&T 3B1
-- an Anderson-Jacobsen serial printer (based on the IBM Selectric
mechanism)
-- A Digital PDP-11/70 in the "blue" trim (blue and white switches) in a
double-wide corporate cabinet
-- lots of IBM PC type gear, spanning many generations.
-- lots of computer-ish books.
-- Ancient software (Ashton Tate DBase IV, maybe?)
-- A Livingston Portmaster
-- A Gould Biomation K100D and a Gould Biomation K101 logic analyzer. I
have service manuals for the K100D, and enough cables for one or the
other.
-- Lots of S-100 cards and parts including both Z80
and 8086
-- An Imsai 8080 S100 system with the lights-and-switches front panel
-- An Ithaca Intersystems S100 system with the lights-and-switches front
panel
-- An Altair 8800 system
-- A Seattle Computer Products S100 system (this is what the original
ms-dos was developed for by Tim Paterson )
-- A SAGE II 68K with CP/M-68K
-- A Sun-2 in dual deskside cabinets with a Fuji 9-track drive
-- The Siemens equivalent of an ASR-33
Let me know if you are interested. Some of the bigger items can't be
shipped. We are in Santa Cruz, California.
-Gary