Wanted: Old DEC stuff in Texas

From: Bill Bradford <mrbill_at_mrbill.net>
Date: Fri Oct 29 18:18:10 1999

Anybody out there within a reasonable driving distance (6 hours?) of
Austin, Texas that has any old DEC gear they'd like to get rid of to
a good home? I've got a two-car garage thats finished out with carpet
and paneling, and I'd like to start that collection of DEC stuff I
always wanted. I'm looking for VT1xx/2xx/3xx terminals, MicroVAX/
VAX equipment, PDP-11 (especially) gear, etc.

Stuff I've got for sale or trade or donation if you need it bad enough:

        Six 1200 watter power supplies for a Sun 4/690MP
        Six 2.1gig SCSI differential FH 5.25" HDs from a 4/690MP
        Six 1.3gig IPI 5.25" FH HDs from a 4/690MP
        16-slot VME cardcage/backplane/blower assembly from a
                Sun 4/690MP

        Five 4/330 / 4/630MP deskside VME chassis

        One SCSI drive shelf and two IPI drive shelves/trays (with
                slide rails) for a 19" rack

        Two IBM POWERServer 530 RS/6000 servers, each with 64mb RAM,
                2.3gig Exabyte tape drives, one with CD-ROM and 1gig
                HD, both with IBM 3151 amber terminals. AIX 4.1.3
                loaded, with AIX on CD-ROM included. Other stuff
                like a 16-port serial breakout box, etc.

        Couple of Toshiba laptops with the orange plasma screen (not
                sure about the models, I think one's a 3100 and one
                a 5100; I used them for serial terminals)

If anybody's interested in any of this equipment, please let me know.
I'd love to see it go to a good home where someone cna get some use
out of it, and possibly get something for me to play with in return.

Bill

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Bill Bradford   *   mrbill_at_mrbill.net    /   http://www.mrbill.net
                    mrbill_at_sunhelp.org   /   http://www.sunhelp.org
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