G'day Tom -
The model numbers that you included refer to the Data General MC88000-based
AViiON systems rather than the older 16-bit DG Nova 4 minicomputer series.
I'll be interested in seeing the .jpgs...
Bruce
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Ponsford" <tponsford(a)theriver.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: Data General Nova 4 's
Forgot to mention.: They are in Tucson, Arizona, and
it's no relation to
the
other Data General in a garage in Tucson that was
posted here a few
months's ago.
Chhers
Tom
Tom Ponsford wrote:
Hi All,
I got a friend who is contemplating thinning out his "herd" of Nova 4's.
He is amenable to sell or trade. But want's to make sure they will have
a good home. They are all working and have aos plus a lot of
documentation. The 16 bit machines are 5100, 5230, 5280, and I believe
there is a 32 bit one also, but I cannot recall the model number (MV4000
maybe??). He also has a few 9 track tape drives, but I got first dibs on
those :-)
I'll be taking some digital photos of them sometime this week and I'll
post them as soon as I can.