Just a question... do they ever get AS/400 stuff? I
need a keyboard and
some cables for a 3151? terminal and the twinax to plug 'em together.
Never. This is Unix and Mac-land.
I do happen to have some twinax baluns from a former tenant of a
shop that my former employer took over. They previous guys had an AS/400
and terminals on peoples' desks. The best computer in the place was a
486 tower, in 2000! They were in the forklift business - this was some
sort of documentation center for the company.
Anyway... some of the PCs had a 5150 emulation card. Got one, in box,
with cables and original invoice!
They didn't run twinax everwhere. They had CAT4 wire in the walls and
used Baluns on the back of everything, with silver satin cord to the
wall jacks, etc.
-ethan
Tnx es 73
Chris
KI0EW
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 12:43, you wrote:
I went in over lunch to see what was new/old, and
discovered they are
closing for inventory for a few weeks, but when they reopen in May,
they will only be open one day a week. The idea is that they will post
stuff to a web page so you can see what's worth a trip down on the
single
day they do business. The guys who work there
seem to think that
management
doesn't understand that stuff won't flow out as fast and they'll have
a backlog. They figure the new hours will last as long as the floor
space
does.
In the meantime, they had PowerMac 6100s for $5, 7100s for $10-$15 (I
left
them there; already have a 6100; just got an AV
monitor from them for
$5)
I also saw a couple of A-sized HP pen plotters, a
bunch of free 14" VGA
monitors (probably to clear them out before inventory) and the usual
desks and IBM Selectric typewriters and $10 laser printers.
I did pick up a few things...
Tektronix 502A dual-beam scope *with* Tek tilt cart
Heath ES-600 function generator (q. 2)
DEST PC SCAN 2000 (free)
NEC Multisync 2A (free) (would have been two, but the second one let
out
the magic smoke).
Apple 20MB SCSI drive (old Mac or late Apple II)
Misc Sun SCSI, video and serial cables (free - being a regular customer
has its benefits, like knowing they allow you to take a dip into the
large box of assorted cables when purchasing items (no sign above the
box); they don't require a one-to-one match-up of cables to items, so
I
get a lot of Mac and Sun goodies that way.
They just don't want to
price the cables or keep them with the items for sale, so they all go
in
a big box if they are not attached to things).
I must have missed some SGI stuff - they had a couple of SGI keyboards
on
> the keyboard shelf. Their new hours are going to be a pain. Ah, well.
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> -ethan
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