Last chance before they hit SCRAP...

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_bluefeathertech.com>
Date: Fri Oct 22 21:25:09 1999

        This is going to the CLASSICCMP and NetBSD port-VAX lists, and to the two
PDP-11 newsgroups.

        RE-PC in Tukwila, WA (south of Seattle) has a whole palletful (at least
six) Seagate 'Sabre' series SMD drives NEW in their original packaging.
These are already in their carrier tray with a power supply. I don't know
capacity or model number -- was rushed, didn't have time to dig -- but I do
know that this is the last chance to get them before they're scrapped.

        I did look at one, briefly. They appear to be the earlier series of Sabre,
the ones that sat vertically in their mounting tray, as opposed to the
later series that sat flat and were physically smaller.

        I also confirmed that they're SMD interface by direct viewing of the
connectors: One 60-pin and one 26-pin Berg male header, standard .050 pitch.

        Initial asking price is $20.00 per unit, with definite discounts possible
if you get more than one. To put it another way, the store would rather
sell them than scrap them, and the manager of the place does recognize that
there are those of us who do use the older hardware.

        Contact Maurice from 10:00 - 19:00 PDT at 206-575-8737 (press 0 during the
voice announcement to bypass said announcement and start the phones
ringing). They're closed on Sunday, but they'll be open tomorrow (Saturday).

        I hope this is of interest to at least some of you. Thanks for reading.


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Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho, Blue Feather Technologies
http://www.bluefeathertech.com // E-mail: kyrrin_at_bluefeathertech.com
Amateur Radio: WD6EOS since Dec. '77
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Received on Fri Oct 22 1999 - 21:25:09 BST

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