Just found this in uk.comp.misc...
Does anybody out there collect old Prime kit. IBM, DEC, DG seem to be
popular, so what is it about Primes that make them unpopular. I have
enquired about the size of this Prime because I know they made a small
50 series machine because we used to have one when I worked for
Computervision.
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From: Kevin Bradly <sales(a)bradassoc.co.uk>
Newsgroups: uk.comp.misc
Subject: Old equipment (Prime, Sun386 etc.) for FREE
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 09:47:01 +0100
Organization: Bradly Associates Ltd
Message-ID: <3wf0lAAF0t6zEABY(a)bradassoc.co.uk>
Hi
We have some redundant computer equipment that we are happy to give away
for free providing it is collected from our premises.
The following is available:
PRIME 2350, 4Mb memory, 258Mb disk, 60Mb tape cartridge
Mag-Tape unit, PT250 terminal
SUN 386i workstation, 8Mb memory, 327Mb disk, 19" colour monitor,
60Mb tape cartidge
DEC Rainbow PC100+, 10Mb disk, graphics board, MS-DOS, MS-Fortran.
DEC VT125 graphics terminal, greyscale, 768 x 480 resolution
PERICOM 7350 colour graphics terminal, 19" monitor, 1024 x 768
PERICOM MG200 B/W graphics terminal
SIGMA 5688 colour graphics terminal
Please help me clear some space in our office or suggest any other good
rest-homes for this old retired equipment.
Kevin Bradly
Bradly Associates Ltd
Manhattan House
140 High Street
Crowthorne
Berks. RG45 7AY
UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1344 779381
Fax: +44 (0) 1344 773168
e-mail: sales(a)bradassoc.co.uk
URL:
http://www.bradassoc.co.uk/
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