trade proposal

From: Andrew Davie <adavie_at_mad.scientist.com>
Date: Fri Feb 19 19:34:44 1999

I've recently been discussing a sale/trade with a gent who has an old
Hewlett Packard HP65 calculator and accessories. Unfortunately for me, his
enquiries on the 'net have indicated to him that this machine is way out of
reach for me, as far as cash offers go. But I asked about trades, and
here's his WANT list...

        * 'ChipSite' or 'PinSite' programming adapter for the Data I/O 'UniSite'
system. If PinSite, it MUST come with its positioning shoes.

        * Additional pin driver boards for the UniSite.

        * RAID-pluggable disk tray for the Hewlett-Packard NetServer LM 4D/66
system. I don't care if it's new, used, has a drive or not, or is painted
bright purple as long as it is electrically and mechanically sound.

        * Rack-mountable PC case.

        * Pentium-class PCI/EISA ( NOTE -- E I S A -- Enhanced Industry Standard
Architecture, NOT ISA) combo motherboard, at least Socket 5, prefer Socket
7, with a working PS/2 mouse port.

        * Decent general-coverage HF receiver or transceiver, prefer mil-spec,
such as the Racal units that were floating around for a while. Cheap
commercial units, such as the Radio Shack stuff, are NOT of interest.

        * Decent (doesn't have to be perfect) RF service monitor. One of the older
Motorola or IFR units would be fine.

If there is anyone on the list who has any of the above FOR TRADE, please
contact me adavie_at_mad.scientist.com and let's see if we can arrange a trade.
I have several Australian Microbees, VZ-200 and VZ-300 computers, S100
items, an original PC (64K) board, and lots of other odds and ends,
including some of the old books with lots of pics (eg: The S-100 and other
micro buses, Apple Interfacing, etc).

Thanks
A


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