OK - so I cleared out the garage and I've got to get rid of a few things
before I move. I've not set any particular prices for anything, just make me
a (sensible) offer. Some of these things are pretty big, so you might have
to organise shipping.
There are more items to list, once I get time to catalog them. You might
also want to check out the photo catalog at
http://pkl.net/~matt/stuff/forsale/
There's also a discussion board for people to ask questions, colloborate to
arrange shipping, etc. at
http://letsbounce.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=PNphpBB2&file=viewforum&f=19
Here's the list:
- DECServer 200/mc Terminal Server (8 serial ports, 1 ethernet)
- SparcStation SLC (16M RAM IIRC)
- SparcStation 1 (16M RAM and a 2G HDD with netbsd IIRC)
- SparcServer 330 (no HDDs, don't know about RAM, has a tape drive)
- TekTronix B&W X-Terminal TM1511 - 1024x768
- LANLine 5220 Ethernet Bridge
- 3Com NetBuilder Ethernet Bridge/Router
- 386SX-33, 4M RAM, 80M HDD, 1.44M FDD, VGA, desktop case
- As above with addition of 1.2M FDD and ethernet
- 486DX/2-66, 32M RAM I think, Onboard dual-channel SCSI (AIC7770),
panasonic 2x CDROM, sound, ethernet, 500M (IIRC) Tape, not sure what HDD, I
think 540M
- TRS-80 Model 1, Expansion Base, 32k, Level I and II BASIC ROMs, two
5.25" 'minidisk' drives
- HP340 diskless unix workstation, 16M RAM (IIRC), mono FB, 19" monitor,
kb+mouse
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum, 48k, VXT5000 Modem
- HP Apollo 9000/710 - no RAM, no HDD
- HP Apollo 9000/710 - 16M, 1G HDD, HPUX 10.20 IIRC, kb, mouse, no
monitor - needs SVGA type with sync on green - can support serial console
- Epson GT-5000 parallel port flatbed scanner
- 2x Newbury Data Recording Ltd 505 drives (no idea about these - they do
at least have external enclosures with PSUs)
- 2x 14" SVGA monitors (one is slightly dodgy IIRC)
- 150M SCSI Tape Drive (full height 5.25" bay)
- Pentium 100, Full Tower, not sure about RAM and HDD ATM
- Wyse 60 serial terminal
- DEC VT420 serial terminal
- DEC VT520 serial terminal (no keyboard - will work with PS2 keyboard,
should have an LK501)
- Logitech hand scanner (colour)
- Cyrix 166 PC, I forget how much RAM. 540M HDD, AWE64/value, panasonic
2x CDROM, I think the CPU has thermal issues
- Random desktop PC. I think it's a pentium of some flavour (Cx300 if
memory serves)
- 4M memory expansion for MV3100 (there's already one of these in
mine)
- MicroVAX 3300
- 28M RAM
- two RF31 DSSI HDDs (and a third that doesn't fit in the chassis - it should be in another case
really)
- TK70 tape drive
- 12 assorted TK70 tapes (and another 4 with the VMS 5.3 backup)
- M7559(TQK70), 2x M3118-YA (CXA17-M 16 port serial), 2x M7621-AA (MS650 RAM)
- MicroVAX II
- 2x 19" Rackmount BA23 chassis (one currently empty)
- 2x 20U (IIRC) Racks (one currently empty)
- Cipher F880 9-track tape drive
- 2x SMD HDDs (Fujitsu Eagle (~340M), Fujitsu Super Eagle (~600M)
- Various QBus serial cards
- KA630 CPU card
- 9M RAM
- Currently running VAX/VMS 5.0
- Emulex QD21 ESDI QBus Card (suits MVII / MV3300, or any other qbus vax
for that matter)
The following items were on the list, but have now been sold
- Amiga A500 with A590 HDD (20M) and A570 CDROM (with CDTV ROMS)
- Amiga A1200 with 500M HDD (needs setting up) and 60M HDD (workbench
3)
- Amiga B2000 with lots of goodies including 20M SCSI HDD, frame grabber,
genlock, etc. IIRC it needs a buffer chip replacing to get the parport
working properly - a really simple job
- MicroVAX 3100 - 16M RAM, two or three HDDs. One with VAX/VMS 5.4, one
with OpenVMS 7.0, one with NetBSD
- Large pile of assorted laser printers (mainly canon sx engine)
- Sharp JX-9680 laser printer - 12ppm, 600dpi
- 2x BT Field Telephones - generates appropriate line voltages to drive
regular phones, including ring signals. Also work as intercoms
- GridPad 1901 8086 laptop/stylus-tablet thing
- DECServer 90M terminal server - no PSU
Some of these items are large (the MVII is a full half-rack). So you'll
probably have to arrange your own shipping (I'm in the area of Manchester,
UK
If you've got any questions, or to make me an offer, e-mail forsale at
knm dot org dot uk