Some people wanted to know what Apollo gear I have available.
It would take some time to make a real list, but here's an overview of the
larger bits:
1 DN330 with 72 meg drive, may need a monitor swap (I have spares).
About 6 DN300's, with a mix of 40 and 72 meg drives (8 inch Priam's I
think).
1 DN660, complete with spare board set, 8 plane graphics, and a spare 300
meg
SMD drive, multibus I/O cage, monitor, etc. Currently powers up, but did
not
boot the last time I tried, but I have not even re-seated the boards and
cross over
connectors (a common issue with 660's).
A small pile of DN3xxx machines, some not complete.
I do have a booting, running DN4500, but it has a custom application
installed
and someone I know really wants the data from that. I was going to give him
the
whole machine running, but there are other options.
I also have some extra token ring board, keyboards, monitors, ESDI drives
and other such frippery.
Personally, I think the jewel in all of this is the DN660. Its very clean
and
complete and has spares. Its also interesting in that Apollo could not wait
for Motorola to deliver the 68030, so they built their own out of AMD
bit-slice parts. Its really an amazing hack.