At 18:05 12/09/98 -0500, you wrote:
>> Some of you know I rescued an IBM 9370 system from my now-ex employer in
>> mid-'97.
>
>RCS/RI has so many, WERE GIVING THEM AWAY!
9309's or 9370's? I'll take a 9309-2! Already got the 9370 :)
But how do I get a 9309-2 (or a couple of -1's)? Anybody heading out this
way from RI with a truck??:) (I'm kinda serious with that question...)
>
>If you treat us kindly, you might find an RS/6000 930 (ex NSFnet router)
>in it.
Is this a RISC machine? (I'm not up on the RS/6k's) But I need the rack
space inside though . . .
>
>I also have complete docs for the 9309s, in all their flavors.
I've got some 9309 docs: GA24-4103-03 (Gen'l Info + Site Prep),
S124-0155-02 (Parts Cat.) and SY24-4075-04 (Service guide).
Could use: GA24-4039-0x (Setup + Operation Guide) and SA24-4077-0x (Guide
to Analyzing Problems) and GA24-4101-0x (Installing the 9309 Stabilizer).
The x's stand for the revisions which should be around early 1988 which is
just after the vintage of the machine.
I've got a bunch of other docs that are for the 9370 itself and
9332-400/600 and 9347 units. A few are missing I think.
Regards, Chris
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Received on Thu Dec 10 1998 - 09:09:39 GMT