Available: VAX-11/750, DEC7000, DEC5500 and more!

Rod Smallwood rodsmallwood52 at btinternet.com
Thu Apr 9 00:42:20 CDT 2015


Apart from the larger racks it looks a lot like my computer room.
The 4000 series VAXes are fairly recent. At least in geological time.

Apart from the larger racks a Luton van and three young hefty blokes 
could retrieve the rest

Rod


On 08/04/2015 21:34, Pontus wrote:
> Hi
>
> A computer club in northern Sweden (Luleå) is clearing out some 
> storage rooms. I'm not the owner and not directly responsible for this 
> (although I'm involved). Shipping will _not_ be possible, but things 
> that people have interest in can be stored for "a while".
>
> Here is a list of things heading for the scrapper:
>
> Unibus- and BI-bus boards (I'm will try to save these)
> 1/2"-tapes
> 2x DEC7000
> RX01-floppies
> DEC5500 (labled ellen.lnt.dec.com)
> Vax 4000/300
> A few RA90
> MV3900+RA82+RL02
> Sun-mice and Sun-SCSI-cables (lots)
> Annex3 Terminal Server
> VAXserver 3100
> VAXstation 3100
> Vax 4000/90
> 2x VAXstation 3100/76
> Vax 4000/60
> Infoserver 100
> Sun CD-drive
> Mikrovax 3800
> CI-cable
> 2x RF215 (disk towers)
> Mikrovax? 640QR?
> Vax 4000/500
> HSC90
> TU81+RA82
> 11/750 no PSU
> SDI cables
> 2 st Hawk-drives (ND511).
> Boards for Nord-100.
> Teleray terminal
> 2 Nord-10 CPU-boxes?
>
> There is also a VAX 8354 with RA72 that I'm going try and save myself, 
> but I can't fit the cabinet in my garage. So if anyone seriously wants 
> this, I'll let it go.
> There is also two RP07 that might get a new home locally, but it's not 
> decided yet.
>
> The list might grow or shrink depending on what people claim or not.
>
> Here are some images:
> http://brain.brokenbrain.se/skrot_dh1/
>
> Regards,
> Pontus.



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