Stuff available in Richardson, Texas

From: Sellam Ismail <dastar_at_ncal.verio.com>
Date: Fri Aug 6 15:32:30 1999

A company in Richardson, Texas wants to get rid of some fairly classic
stuff.

I've personally seen all this stuff, but it was almost two months ago and
I've forgotten what a lot of it is. However, if you have a question about
anything, please e-mail me and I'll try to get it answered for you.

The price for this stuff is open ended. My guess is that in most cases
they will want some token amount, or may even be happy for you to come and
take it away. I'll act as the go-between so any offers you want to make
should be mailed to me and I'll forward them on for you. Please include
an e-mail address and a telephone number.

Here is the list:

Texas Instruments 1500 (1 bay)
  Archive tape drive
  8-port TI hub

Texas Instruments 1500 (8 bay)
  Archive tape drive
  8-port TI hub

Texas Instruments 300 Business System Terminal

Texas Instruments Business System 300 (blows fuse after a minute)

IBM PC/XT w/System/36 interface board

IBM PC monochrome display

IBM System/36 Desktop (Type 5364)

ADP PC/AT (no P/S)

ADP MAX 8500 (dead)
  Archive tape drive
  (2) 4-port networking hubs

Motorola SYS3304NY151
  Archive tape drive

Texas Instruments System 1000
  Archive 150MB tape drive
  TI System V Xemix 386 by SCO
  Manuals

Texas Instruments System 1000

(3) NEC N4810II modem

(2) Racal-Vadic VA212 audto-dial modem, AC adapter, cables, manuals

DIS System 36 (bad hard drive)
  IBM monitor

CITOH 8510 printer

Texas Instruments Omni 800 printer

Sperry IT (PC/AT with SCO Xenix)
  Unisys color monitor

Priority will go to those who can offer local pickup, since the company
doesn't want to have to deal with having to ship stuff if they can avoid
it (in fact, I don't know that they even want to ship anything, but I'll
find out).

The company wants to ditch this stuff soon so act fast or else it might be
scrapped.

Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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