Thanks *very* much Bruce, a group I'm working with that rebuilds older machines to use in many charitable places is in dire need of many of the items he has and I've already contacted him. Again, very much
appreciated.
Bruce Lane wrote:
> Found on Usenet. Much of the stuff is useful on 'classic' systems, so
> I think it's on topic. Please contact the originator directly if you're
> interested.
>
> -=-=- <snip> -=-=-
>
> From: "Dave Masters" <dmasters-w_at_prodigy.net>
> Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
> Subject: Free PS/2 Stuff
> Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 14:38:09 -0600
> Organization: Prodigy Services Corp
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> I've been trying to clean out the basement for the last year without much
> success. I've been given orders from the supreme commander to get this
> stuff
> out of here. I hate to just toss working computer equipment, so I am
> offering PS/2 stuff for whatever it cost me to box it up and ship it out.
> All equipment was working the last I used it, but is offered as is.
>
> If you are interested in any of it, please contact me directly at
> dmasters_at_prodigy.net. Trash day is Tuesday, but I'll hold the larger stuff
> until the Tuesday after Christmas. If you're interested, please contact me
> before then.
>
> 1 - 3118 B&W scanner with sheetfeed and high speed scanner adapter
> 1 - 3119 B&W flatbed scanner and 3119 scanner adapter
> 1 - 8580-111, 386-20 MHz
> 5 - 8555 386-16 MHz with IDE adapter and hard drives
> 5 - 2.88 diskette drives, FRU 64F4148
> 1 - 5 1/4 external diskette drive, Model 4869-002
> 1 - 30MB hard drive from a Mdl 30-286, FRU 6128279
> 1 - 160MB hard drive, FRU 56F8895
> 2 - 60MB hard drive, FRU 6128282
> 5 - 80MB SCSI hard drive, FRU 56F8854
> 4 - 160MB SCSI hard drive, FRU 56F8851
> 1 - 160MB SCSI hard drive, FRU 95F4718
> 1 - 30MB hard drive out of a Model 25 or 30, Mdl WDI-325Q
> 1 - IBM tape drive out of a Model 80, P/N 30F5167
> > 10 - 3Com Etherlink/MC TP Ethernet adapters
> 1 - PCMCIA VoiceType Dictation adapter and software
> 1 - VisualAge C++ for OS/2 Documentation set
> 1 - OS/2 Warp Connect V3 (sealed)
> 1 - OS/2 V2.1 (sealed)
> 1 - Personal Communications AS/400 and 3270 (sealed)
> 1 - VisualAge for Smalltalk V3 documentation set (sealed)
> 1 - IBM Distributed Database Connection Services Single-User (sealed)
> 1 - IBM VisualAge for Java, Enterprise edition, V1 (sealed)
> 1 - IBM VisualAge for Java, Professional edition, V1 (sealed)
> 1 - Novell V3.11, 250 user license, diskettes and documentation
>
> Regards,
> Dave Masters
>
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho,
> Blue Feather Technologies -- kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech [dot] com
> Web: http://www.bluefeathertech.com
> "...No matter how we may wish otherwise, our science can only describe an object,
> event, or living thing in our own human terms. It cannot possibly define any of them..."
Received on Mon Dec 21 1998 - 05:04:47 GMT