All,
Long story short, I have a bunch of stuff that I can't currently
properly take care of. I'd like it to go to homes that can use it, or
at least protect it better. I live in semi-rural Texas (Bastrop, TX
about 50mi east of Austin). Things listed here are technically
"classic", even if there's only one minicomputer involved. I also
have myriad miscellaneous PC junk that can happily go too.
I'd love to have traded this stuff for repairing/refurbing my
workshop, but that's not likely going to happen. This stuff is pickup
only, due to size, weight, and time constraints on my part. Take one
thing, or take it all. Just take it and preserve it, please. (I will
part out the DG though, if you take the innards and I keep the non-OEM
racks)
So here's the list for all y'all:
* Twin rack HEAVY Data General MV-7800/U minicomputer, with:
Overall Condition: Slight external rust, racks in good shape,
boards clean and intact. Last powered up
in 1993. Been in uncontrolled storage since.
Card List in Nova 4 CPU enclosure:
16
15 40 ISC
14 27 BMX-1 DISK
13 22 WP TAPE
12
11
10 50 SLIM-16
(16-terminal communications card)
09 65 SLIM-16
08 17 DMA-LPT
07
06
05
04
03
02 ( DAUGHTER BOARD 8MB )
01 MV-7800 CPU 2MB
Tape Drive:
Cipher Data Systems
MOD NO: 0910640-98-0750U
PART NO: 154000-132
OPTION: B
DENSITY: 1600/800 bpi
HDDs (x2):
Century Data Systems
Model: M315-1
Serial: 12718 / 11096
Part #: 26723-248
REV: AW
* Apple Macintosh SEs (x2) 2.5MB and 4/20MB models, keyboards and
mice if I can find 'em.
* Apple II Plus: 48k+Language card, works.
* Apple IIe: works
* Apple IIc Plus: Works
* Apple Monitor IIc: Works
* Apple IIgs (x5 or so): Various memory configurations, all worked
when put up. 2 Woz, one Rom 00.
* A small army of Apple II 8-bit expansion cards, Disk II drives,
and other parts.
* TI-99/4A: A dozen carts, speech module, CPU in original box. Works.
* Apple Monitor IIgs x2: Worked last I used them.
* DEC DECStation 5000/120 with 5000/260 front cover. Works. 32MB/1GB.
* TRS-80 Model 16 with twin 8" drives, keyboard, printer. Untested.
* More as I find it.
With this stuff gone to better homes, I can spend the money and time
making a real workshop out of the mess, so I can collect, repair, and
use the stuff I love once again.
Josef
PS: You'll have to seriously barter for my spare Newtons, Model 100s,
Epson PX-8s, and VAXstation 3100 M38. Those are at least kept in the
house. ;-)
--
"I laugh because I dare not cry. This is a crazy world
and the only way to enjoy it is to treat it as a joke."
-- Hilda "Sharpie" Burroughs,
"The Number of the Beast" by Robert A. Heinlein
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