For anyone in the Champaign-Urbana Illinois area looking for a scrap yard that
gets computer and electronic stuff to strip, there is a yard across from UPS
just north of I-74 in Urbana, Linclon Ave I believe. You need to talk to the
manager/owner though so you know when a load comes in so there's enough time to
sift through before they pull it apart. I believe he sells by scrap value, very
cheap.
I don't live there anymore but used to haunt that yard once a week for old
electronics and auto parts. back when I did up until 1994. They are still there
and will be for some time.
musicman38(a)mindspring.com wrote:
Hi Joe,
Where is this scrap place you are talking about?
I know there are a couple of them here, never thought of looking there
before. Do they sell you the stuff as scrap ?
Or by the pound..?
Phil..
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe <rigdonj(a)intellistar.net>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 1998 9:27 AM
Subject: more interesting finds!
>I went to a scrap place yesterday and found a couple of interesting items.
>One is a 16K core memory board for a Data General Nova. Huge sucker! It's
>marked "DATA GENERAL CORP DGC NOVA 800 16K MEMORY STACK copyright 1973".
>Anyone need this or should I just hang it on the wall to admire?
>
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> I also found several odd looking boxs that are labled as HDS ViewStation.
>they're made by a company called Human Designed Systems. They're about
2"
>tall and 12" square. They have connectors for all the following; thick and
>thin ethernet, twisted pair, sun keyboard, standard PC keyboard, RJ serial
>port, DB-25 serial, DB-25 parallel, PS-2 mouse and standard VGA video.
>Does anyone know what these are or why they have so many ports?
>
> Joe
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