I'd be more than willing to take the VT220 and bits, but it would be
public transport for me, unless you fancy a day trip to the Dorset
seaside. I've been looking for one of these reasonably priced for a
while to go with my MicroPDP-11's
Otherwise i might be able to persuade my other half to let me go on the
train next weekend. Looking at it, it doesn't seem too unreasonable, and
those VT220's are small enough to get in a travel case.
Cheers,
Josh Rice
------ Original Message ------
From: "Adrian Graham via cctalk" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
To: "Andrew Luke Nesbit" <ullbeking at andrewnesbit.org>; "General
Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, 22 Apr, 2021 At 09:08
Subject: Re: FTAG: AlphaServer DS15, Sun T5140, Sun Blade 10, HP
Proliant DL380 G7, VT220 [London, UK]
Hi Andrew,
My Mrs will batter me, but if nobody steps up for the Alphaserver and
VT220 I?m only a couple of hours from you so will gladly give them a new
home.
Cheers,
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Adrian Graham
Owner of Binary Dinosaurs, the UK's biggest private home computer
collection?
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On 21 Apr 2021, at 13:27, Andrew Luke Nesbit via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Hello all again,
With a heavy heart I need to find a new home for the following beautiful
hardware:
- AlphaServer DS15 server
- Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 1U rack server
- Sun Blade 10 mini tower
- HP Proliant DL380 G7 2U rack server
- DEC VT220 with screen, keyboard, and various adapter cables
Please note that the Sun T5140 and HP DL380 are deep (700mm for purposes
of installation in a rack).
I'm starting a new job next week and intend to focus on that and my
family. I've stopped working on various projects and I am vacating my
studio workshop, so I have a lot of things to give away or sell.
The above items are all FREE FOR COLLECTION ONLY (a car will be fine to
transport the above items).
I am located in London, UK. Post code is N15 4QL (Seven Sisters and
Tottenham Hale) in Haringey, London.
Kind regards,
Andrew