Here's my list of (mostly) classic computer parts that
I need to give away. All free for collection in Bristol
(UK):
DEC TU77 reel-to-reel tape drive suitable for PDP-10 or DECsystem-2020.
With manuals and a few spares. Massbus interface. Will need van with
tail-lift to shift it.
QIC quarter-inch tape drive, Archive model 2525S with SCSI interface.
Capacity 525Mb per tape, with box of tapes.
Digital DECstation 5000/240 model PM38A-AC. With colour framebuffer
and two external SCSI disk/tape drive cases (with disks). MIPS CPU.
Will run NetBSD.
Several SCSI external disk/tape enclosures with power supplies.
Some have Exabyte tape drives in them (full-height).
Several full-height 5.25" SCSI hard disk drives. Capacities range
from 327Mb to 1.3Gb.
IBM RAID disk caddy for SCA-type SCSI disk. FRU 00N7281.
PVC cover for Teletype Model ASR33.
Case for iMac in pink. Just the case, no internal parts.
HP LaserJet IID for spares. Giving Error 50, a fuser failure, but
I've had no luck fixing it. Also some spares from a LaserJet II.
Video monitor for Tandy TRS-80. Monochrome, with video input.
Actually a TV set, converted by Tandy to remove the tuner and
add a video input.
Apricot PC and printer. The original Apricot MS-DOS machine,
with 10Mb hard disk. 8086 CPU, but not PC-compatible!
Sage IV, as used by INMOS for transputer development. Badged
with INMOS logo. 68000 CPU.
Western Digital FileCard 30. 30Mb hard disk on a full-length
ISA card.
Apple Mac IIsi with video monitor. 68030 CPU.
Two quarter-inch tape backup units.
Sun 3/60 with colour framebuffer. Desktop "pizza box". 68020 CPU.
Sun 3/60 with mono monitor and disk "shoebox". 68020 CPU.
Sun 3/260 with colour framebuffer and monitor. In floorstanding
chassis with two internal full-height 5.25" hard disks. 68020 CPU.
Personal Computer World magazines: Dec 1983, Feb & Apr 1984, Jan 1985,
Jan & Apr 1986, Apr 1993.
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John Honniball
coredump at gifford.co.uk