Things FS (dec, ncd, sun, chips), and Info requested

From: Dwight K. Elvey <dwightk.elvey_at_amd.com>
Date: Wed Feb 5 15:01:00 2003

>From: "Patrick Finnegan" <pat_at_purdueriots.com>
>
>First, the question. Look for "SELLING" below for what I have 'for sale'.
>
> I've managed to pick up a TECMAR, Inc. "LAB TENDER COMP" card for the
>IBM PC (8bit ISA interface) but I don't have any docs on it. There's a
>total of 5 34pin headers on the card, a bunch of 7400 seris logic, an
>AM9513, AM8255A-5, 5xTL084CJ, 4xHEF4051BP chips, and 3x8switch
 ^^^^^^
  Math processor??
  Dwight

>dip-switches. Does anyone know what this is and/or have software/docs for
>it?
>
>SELLING
>
>+ Digital SC008-AB, one with an "A" and one with a "B" on it, has many
>(maybe 20) TNC Jacks monted on it, some with 'terminators' on it. Does
>anyone know what this is? I'm intrigued by it.
> $5 each + shipping
>
>+ Digital M8210 - 32kW (72bit words) MOS memory for a VAX-11/780. It's
> still sealed in an anti-static bag, so I assume it's in excellent
> condition.
> $5 + shipping
>
>+ NCD 19c Xterminal, no cables. Uses a sync-on-green monitor, does color,
> has AUI/10Base2 network connectors, uses standard PS/2 style keyboard
> and a 9pin serial (pc-like) mouse.
> ** Based off of Motorola 88100 processor **
> $10 + shipping
>
>+ 4 x Sun SparcStation 5, 64MB RAM, CG6 framebuffer, 2GB Seagate ST32550WC
> hard drive. These are working, but don't have an OS installed for
> licensing reasons. I can install Debian Linux (base install) on them
> if interested (for free!).
> $15 each + shipping,
> also have some parts (lots of CG6's), email if interested.
>
>+ 6 x Sun SparcStation 5 power supplies (PN 300-1215-02):
> ratings are +5V _at_ 25A, +12V @ 2.3A(Max 4A), -12V @ 0.25A
> max continuous 150.2W, max output <15sec 174.2W
> $5 each + shipping
>
>+ Not really classic, but I've got a lot of RJ45->DE9-F cisco console
> cables, and 48VDC, 0.3A table-top 'wall wart' power supplies. I figured
> that they might be of some use to list readers, and wanted to do this
> before they go onto eBay.
> $5 for one + shipping, or make me an offer for >1.
>
>+ VME Boards - have socketed chips that are re-usable:
>
>
> PE/IO:
> 1 x MC68881RC15A - math coprocessor
> 1 x MC68901P
> 2 x MC68230P10 - 68k 'parallel port' chip
> 1 x PAL16R4CN -\
> 1 x PAL14L4NC --+- does anyone know if they're erasable?
> 1 x PAL16R6NC -/
> 2 x D8293 --\
> 1 x P8291A ---+-- Intel GPIB chips
>
> parallel ports:
> 2 x MC68230P10
> n x 74LS00 series logic IC's
>
> net interface:
> 2 x MC68230P10
> n x 74LS00 series logic IC's
>
> DMA interface:
> n x 74LS00 series logic IC's
>
> 68010 board:
> 1 x MC68010L10
> 4 x KM6264L-15 8k x 8 150ns SRAM
> 4 x M5L2764 8k x 8 EPROM
> 1 x 5.0688MHz oscillator
>
> 68000 board:
> mostly same as the 68010 board, except with MC68000P8 instead
>
> I also have a couple of prototyping (wire-wrap) VME boards. You can
>see everything I have at http://purdueriots.com/mvme/ including (fuzzy)
>pictures of the boards. I'd like to get $5 per board + shipping to
>recuperate my costs. I can do cheaper for large quantites.
>
> ** The CPU boards have custom-developed console 'debuggers' that use
> the RS-232 port on the CPU card as a console. They *require* that
> a PE/IO board be connected to the VME bus in order to 'initialize'.
> You could, of course get around this by replacing the ROMs.
>
>If (when) I get multiple offers, I'll try to choose fairly who gets the
>stuff, or divide it up if there's multiple people interested
>
>Thanks for listening!
>
>Pat
>Lafayette, IN, USA 47904
>--
>Purdue Universtiy ITAP/RCS
>Information Technology at Purdue
>Research Computing and Storage
>http://www-rcd.cc.purdue.edu
Received on Wed Feb 05 2003 - 15:01:00 GMT

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