Jay,
Have you tried Monterey Bay Communications?
(
http://www.montbay.com/) A couple years ago I had a
brief interaction with them and they did not seem very
interested in helping the Computer History Museum or
engaging with people collecting and preserving older
HP gear. But it never hurts to give them a call and
see what they say. I'd try starting at the top if
possible (sorry don;t have a name for you) and go from
there. Good Luck!
Lee Courtney
--- Jay West <jwest_at_classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Ok folks, I'm officially desperate. I can't figure
> out what is wrong with
> the 2100 IOP cpu memory section on my 2000/Access
> system. So, just thought
> I'd post this to the list....forgive my begging, it
> isn't pretty *Grin*
>
> Anyone have a working HP 2100 cpu available? I will
> pay real $$$ at this
> point, or trade probably just about anything I have
> for one. If anyone has
> one they will sell, or trade for, or give away to a
> place (me) that will
> actually use it and not throw it on a shelf, I would
> like to know. I'd also
> welcome any leads as to where one might be stored,
> etc. Or, as an
> alternative, if anyone has a magical device that
> will instantly transfer all
> of Tony Duell's repair knowledge and ability to my
> brain, that might work ;)
>
> FYI - I need either a 2100A or 2100S cpu. Don't need
> or want any 21MX or
> 1000 type cpus.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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