A while back, Someone here was looking for punch card file cabnets and there was several
metos'.
I have located 3 Standard 4 foot, 10highx2wide file cabinets. 2 Gray and one Orange/Red.
They are here in Columbus Ohio. I will be looking into shipping options next week for
those
who are interested.
I have seen the packing and shipping subject raised here numerious times in the past, and
am open to current comments and suggestions.
I will take my portable scale over next week and get their measurements and a weight.
Over the next few months I will be assisting in shutting down and parting out
a small Data Services Company here in Columbus.
A complete running and I believe still on maint-contract.
IBM 4331-2 cpu with
3803 with 4 3420 tape drives
3830 with 8 3350 disk drives
and just about every document ever produced for or about this system.
There is an IBM Powerserver 370 with CD, DAT tape, and front loading 9 track, and monitor,
with a lot of doc and a a stack of CD's including a bunch of AIX disks.
There is a large Tartan Pluss data entry controller with several racks of Z80 single board
computers each with an RS232 port on each with about 8 data entry keypunch stations.
There are two complete systems here one running live and the other is a running backup.
Any interested parties feel free to contact me directly, I have a few pictures on my phone
from todays quick walk through and will get more next
week when I get a chance to inventory
things in more detail.
The system is not due to be powered down until later in July, But the much of the other
Stuff
can and will go on eBay over the next few weeks as it is photoed, written up, and pugged
into
Auction Wizard.
The other stuff includes but is not limited to:
A complete working 129 80col punch that looks to be in very good condition.
A small amount of System360 and unit record documentation, including a desk top burster,
and rig to remove the carbon from 2 part forms and a bunch of other
"stuff"....
To those of us here in the good old USA, have a happy, long weekend !
Bob Bradlee.
Bob at
Bradlee.org