AT&T Sequent. . .

From: Innfogra_at_aol.com <(Innfogra_at_aol.com)>
Date: Mon Feb 14 03:05:31 2000

In a message dated 2/13/2000 9:26:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
transit_at_primenet.com writes:

> er list, a public library is considering disposing of the
> following: "AT&T Sequent, WYSE terminals, router, bridges, hubs, printers,
> UPS , etc." and is interested in trying to determine the "value" of this
> equipment. They're asking for a "bluebook" showing the values of old
> computers and such (I don't think such a beast exists, but. .. )
>
Actually there is a computer blue book. It might cover the Wyse terminals
but it is more PC based. It has some mini stuff but I doubt the Sequent,
routers, bridges UPS etc. Pawn shops use it to evaluate what they will loan
on equipment. They are published by Orion Research Corp. in Durango
Colorado. It is published yearly and cost about $150. It is actually blue
colored.

I could help evaluate it if they want to contact me off list. I suspect they
would be shocked at the actual valuation. Of course it depends on the age of
the equipment.

It might be a candidate for a rescue though. Is anyone on the list running a
Sequent.

Paxton
Received on Mon Feb 14 2000 - 03:05:31 GMT

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