Hi Gordon, I mailed you off list but no reply hence this posting.
I'm interested in your pdp11 if you still have it available.
I have a couple of pdp8s but I'd rather like a small 11 also. Like many on
here I was once a DEC systems manager and I've a soft spot for these older
machines.
I live not so far away in Fife by the way.
Bob
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:28:48 +0000
From: Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ <gordonjcp at gjcp.net>
Subject: New home sought for a PDP-11
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Hi all,
I've come to the conclusion that it's time my PDP11/73 went to a new
home. Not a terribly easy decision to make, but I just don't have space
to even get to it to switch it on just now and I'd rather see someone
else get some use out of it.
Anyway, here's the spec:
PDP11/73 in a large Baydel cabinet with a 40M-ish MFM drive
RX02 floppies
2 x RL02 plus a spare RL02
2 x CIT101 terminals
VT520 terminal
VT220 terminal
LA36, spare ribbons and paper
spare boards including 11/03 bits, a couple of opto-isolated I/O boards
and some ADC boards
DEQNA
about a dozen RL02 packs
large box of RX02 disks
RT-11 V5.2 manuals
Pick up in Glasgow. You'll need a van, although not a very big one, to
shift it. A large estate car would be too small unless you broke the
rack down into panels - a PITA, I've done it before though.
Mail me on- or off-list if you're interested.
Gordon
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