Hej G?ran,
There's always donation to IT-Ceum in Link?ping. Kinda far away, but still in Sweden
and a nice Museum.
Cheers,
Lee Courtney
Menlo Park, CA 94025
--- On Sat, 4/11/09, G?ran Axelsson <axelsson at acc.umu.se> wrote:
From: G?ran Axelsson <axelsson at acc.umu.se>
Subject: Large cache of classic computer in Ume?, Sweden
To: General at acc.umu.se, "On-Topic Posts Only" <cctech at
classiccmp.org>
Date: Saturday, April 11, 2009, 3:22 AM
Hi List!
I'm helping a friend to empty a storage which he has to
have empty by the end of the month so time is short. This
message is a mix between "look what I've got" and "Help,
need a good home for this lot". I'm taking over a large part
of this collection but I can only take care of the most
precious computers.
The contents of the storage is a lot of personal stuff and
other random objects, but he also collects old computers
with focus on Norsk Data machines.
More or less of what we can see so far, this is the major
parts...
- ND-5700, two full rack, one complete, one missing a CPU.
I'll take care of this system.
- ND-Filestore, disks and tape. I'll take this one too
- ND-110 Compact, 4 machines. I'll save all and reserve one
for my self.
- ND-110 Satellite, about 10 machines. I'll try to save
all, reserving one or two myself.
- ND-Butterfly, 2-3 machines, all spoken for.
- A huge stash of manuals. Will be saved and scanned. A lot
of doubles exists.
See the list at
http://www.ndwiki.org/wiki/Virtual_library#ND_Library_Teg_in_Ume.C3.A5
- ND-Notis terminals. (Nokia VT220 terminals). Circa 80
terminals. Only a few are spoken for, anything left near the
end of the month will go into the dumpster.? :-(
- NEC Monograph, new systems in boxes 4-6 systems, complete
with graphics controller and all. For running DTP under Win
3.0/3.1, monochrome monitor Maybe two spoken for.
- A lot of Archie computer laptop parts, 286.
- ISA IDE controllers, new in box. approximately 30 cards.
- Some IBM system 3 manuals, RPG2
- ... plus a lot more that I can't remember right now.
We have found a number of other computers among all the
scrap, some really nice ones. I liked the ABC 1600, an unix
machine made by Luxor with a twistable screen with white
phosphor. But those computers are going to remain in my
friends custody.
If time permits we could send stuff by mail or in some
other way. We might store some stuff if we know we could
ship it off after the move but this month will take all our
time just to clear space and move the bigger machines
around.
Local pickup is preferred and will get priority over any
shipping.
My phone number is int+46 (0)73 98 67 881.
/G?ran