In article <441B5065.6090302 at DakotaCom.Net>,
Don Y <dgy at dakotacom.net> writes:
Looks like an HP development system. Maybe a 64000
relative?
(it's not "just a programmer"; the pod on top is an emulation
pod for an NSC800 -- a cross between a Z80 and an 8085)
Yeah, when I saw the floppies I figured it was more than just a
programmer station :-), but since they have no detailed information on
it in the listing, it was hard to tell. I'm guessing it would be a
steal for $50 :-). My experience with this place is that people bid
on the more recent, commodity like items as well as test & measurement
equipment. The rest of the oddball stuff tends to get ignored. I
have wondered what they do with the stuff that doesn't sell when
listed.
I encourage someone within driving distance to snatch up this puppy if
noone bids on it! They can take a long time to process the paperwork,
but if you put up with all their government behavior, I think you can
get some good deals.
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