Biggest issue I see is that there are no disk drives. If the tape drive
miraculously worked you might be able to run diags that way. Otherwise it
might be "toggle time".
Marc
On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Guy Sotomayor <ggs at shiresoft.com> wrote:
On 4/25/15 9:41 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
From:
Douglas Taylor
Sure is nice looking and expensive...
I can't figure out if that price ($5K) is reasonable or not. I have
previously dealt with that seller on another item, a dead/banged-up 11/05
that another list member wound up buying; the seller's asking price on
that
was a little high (based on the average of sales since then for that
class of
machine), but not an integral factor high, as often seen on eBay (or an
order
of magnitude high, also to be seen on eBay).
My guess, given how rare they are now, the fact that it's complete
(including
all cables - often cut/removed), etc, etc is that this is once again in
the
ballpark, if on the high end. Am I confused?
For what is there it seems to me that this is a reasonable price. Even
though it's
being sold "as-is" it appears relatively unmolested. I don't expect that
it would be
all that difficult to get running (the tape drive is a different
matter...but the problem
with them is generally understood and just "work").
TTFN - Guy