I have a PDP-11/23 for sale with the following componets in three 4-
foot racks:
Pictures:
http://www.schnitz.com/pdp/
Rack 1:
RL02
PDP-11/23
RL-02
The stuff sitting in front of the rack isn't related.
Rack 2:
Colorado Video Digitizer
Chroma Keyer Decoder Model 4706
Bosch unit
Another video-related piece of equipment below that
There's some wire-wrapped board sitting it the empty space below
that. I'm not sure if it's a part of the system, or if I just stuck
it there to save space. i'll pull it out tomorrow and take a look.
Rack 3:
Memory (possibly some other stuff mixed in there too, but the black
units are primarily memory)
Power Supply
Fan
Also included:
Cabinet of RL02 cartridges. I recall at least one of the tapes was
labeled "System" and something else. I can write down what they're
all labeled, if it makesa difference to anybody.)
Very large drawing tablet
The fellow I bought this from told me it was used to do computer-
generated graphics in the '70s and that it cost his company a quarter
million dollars. I think it's depreciated since then. I bought it
several years ago, but never did anything with it. It sat in his
basement, then it sat in my garage. He told me it was working when
decommissioned, but that was some time ago and it's utterly as-is.
He also said it uses the same memory (behind the black panels) as in
the Apple II.
I bought a milling machine last week and need the room, so I'd like
to see it go relatively soon. I'm in York, PA.
I also picked up some HP-85B's at an auction last week. I only
wanted two, so the rest are for sale. They came out of storage at a
very nice lab and look like they're in great shape.
Also available from the same auction is a system configured as follows:
HP 9144 (tape drive)
HP 7957B (hard drive)
HP A-Series Controller 3065ST (board tester?)
Make offer.
Tom
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