FW: Cleaning My Room

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_bluefeathertech.com>
Date: Mon Mar 15 19:05:58 1999

        Attention, would-be rescuers in or near Milwaukee, WI! There's a
graduating student (Josh Hulbert) looking to get rid of a VAXen and PDP-11
(unknown model) as freebies.

        If interested, contact him directly. Best of luck!

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Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 16:26:47 -0600 (CST)
From: Joshua Hulbert <hulbertj_at_msoe.edu>
To: port-vax_at_netbsd.org
Subject: Cleaning My Room
Sender: port-vax-owner_at_netbsd.org
Delivered-To: port-vax_at_netbsd.org

Hello All,

I will be graduating at the end of this quarter and moving several hundred
miles away from my dorm, so I need to minimize the amount of stuff I take
with me. I have the following VAX-related equipment, free for the taking:

VS2000, with VR-160-DA, LK201, and puck-mouse. I have the 3-meter long
cable for this one. It has an RD-54, and a RAM expansion to 20MB IIRC. I
know it boots and runs NetBSD just fine, but there is nothing on the RD54.

PDP-11: I know next to nothing about this thing. I picked it up for $10
at American Science and Surplus. From what I could gather, it may have
been a terminal server or something. It doesn't have enough RAM to load
an OS, but it has some funky ROM card. If anyone is interested, I can
send the M-numbers on the cards in the cage.

Heres the catch: You have to come get it, as shipping would exceed the
value of these boxes. I live in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA).
Again, if anyone is interested, I can send part numbers on all the parts.

Joshua Hulbert
Senior Electrical Engineer
Milwaukee School of Engineering


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