Bob Shannon wrote:
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I've owned two, and serviced a great many back in
the Eli Heffron days.
Yow! I drive by the site every now and again and shed a tear for
what was once a wonderful place to lose an afternoon. Back around
'89-91 I worked at MIT and Eli's was a prime source of parts for
labs with tight hardware budgets to repair/upgrade their ailing
MicroVAX II's and such.
I remember wandering the shelves and seeing RX0n drive cabinets,
whole pdp-11/44's, and other goodies that I didn't do anything
about. What I did do was buy an SGI Iris 3130 with monitor -- nobody
seemed to know what it was, but I got it to boot. I believe I paid
$2k for that thing with 20" color monitor, and hauled it home in a
friend's car.
Fooled around with that for a couple months but something in the
monitor went, probably a flyback. I decided by that time that I
needed a Sun for a project I wanted to do when I returned to college
(anybody remember UCB's Sprite?), so I sold the thing with a dead
monitor for the same price. Who knows, maybe I could have gotten
more, the thing was loaded with bitplane and Geometry Engine
boards. But the weird System III derivative OS really put me off at
the time.
Manys the time I've wished I could go back in time and raid those
shelves, or browse through the tables of electronics parts...
--Steve.