I am accepting reasonable offers for the following entire IBM Series 1 system:
http://vintagecomputer.net/ibm/Series1/
If no one is interested I will donate it to MARCH's museum
instead. Contact me directly by email
When cabled together this system would I believe function as a
document storage system and communications for a medical
facility. Anyone who knows a thing or two about the Series 1 is
welcome to have access, it's set up and power is available until at
least July. After that I have to move it.
I wish I had more time for it myself. So far I have un-parked the
4962 hard drive, wired the component cables, and tried to access the
control panel. I have a limited knowledge of IBM minicomputers, just
enough to know that these kinds of minicomputers don't just power up
and say READY when you attach a monitor to them. In short the
operational condition is unknown. The individual components power up.
Anyway, here is a list of the components.
qty) Description
2) 6' IBM 4997 Rack Units with shelves to house the processor and peripherals.
1) IBM 4956 Processor
1) Cambex Corp Model 80810 2-tape drive storage device (no tapes)
1) IBM 4962 8" disk drive / Hard Drive (w/ 3 boxes of maint. software)
1) IBM 4967 Hard drive (69kg)
1) IBM 4963 Hard drive (55kg)
1) IBM 4963A Hard drive (55kg)
1) IBM 4978 display station and keyboard (display is bad?)
12) Series I system software/hardware manuals "standard 3-ring binder sized"
20) Series I system software/hardware manuals (tall, blue, with IBM
written on them)
There is documentation for all components, plus service logs,
software documentation, installation instructions, etc. Pretty complete.
Misc. papers and other documentation and receipts.
3 boxes of IBM software on 8" disks, including diagnostics for hardware.
1 box of cables and jacks for additional display stations/terminals
1 box of printer ribbons (no printer)
probably some product literature and period IBM sales circulars, etc.
I believe I also have the modem for this system.
The items are in Wilmington, Delaware minutes from rt 95, about an
hour north of Baltimore, 25 minutes south of Phila Airport. Please
contact me directly, reasonable offers accepted. I will avoid
selling individual components. Pick up preferred, items are near loading area.
Bill