Found on Usenet. Anyone interested, please contact this fellow
directly.
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On Wed, 01 Sep 1999 16:30:34 -0600, in comp.sys.dec you wrote:
>From: geomac(a)hop-uky.campuscwix.net (George
McCouch)
>Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec
>Subject: DEC plus lots of other for sale
>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 16:30:34 -0600
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>For Sale
>
>We have just upgraded our editorial front end system and our business
>system an have the following surplus equipment.
>
>25 - 286 PCs mostly AST with thicknet network cards, some VGA cards, and
>hard disk
> drives
>7 - 386 PCs AST but some generic (some 3.5 drives but mostly 5.25 floppy
>drives)
>12 - black and white and VGA monitors (mixed)
>6 - Arc net hubs
> core tape backup units
> Keyboards (these things did not have mouse cards!)
>20+ Sealed boxes of DOS 3.3 and Xywrite (word processor)
>
>2 - Varityper 5000
>2 - Tegra XP 1000
>2 - RTI 8400 Compugraphics emulators
>Several Racal modems
>
>DEC PDP 11/44 mainframe unit
>2 - RA 80 Drives
>1- TU 80 9 track tape unit
>Some VT 100 terminals
>
>This system was a newspaper editorial system from ATEX (formally DeWars Systems)
>The PDP was a newspaper business system.
>
>Want to move all of it, not inclined to separate.
>Located in Hopkinsville KY
>
>Everything was working when we decommissioned it on 8/28/99 And we were
>putting out a daily paper and several weekly papers with it for 9 years.
>
>Make an offer (please)
>Will consider donating to school or other institution who can use this stuff
>
>
>For More Information Please Call
>Richard Shepherd or George McCouch At:
>Kentucky New Era Inc. 270-886-4444
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Blue Feather Technologies -- kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech [dot] com
Web:
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