Jason Thorpe | 16 May 2005 01:35

DECstation gear available in San Francisco

Free DECstation gear available for pick-up in San Francisco.  Will  
consider shipping if you are willing to pay packaging and shipping  
costs.  Will consider delivery to locations in the South Bay or  
Peninsula on weekdays (I work in Cupertino).

I need to get this stuff out of my garage / attic, and will send it  
to a raw materials recycler if no one wants it.

- DECstation 5000/133 with PMAGB-B frame buffer

- 2x DECstation 3100

- 3x DECstation / DECsystem 5000/200
=> Historical note: I got one of these systems from Ralph Campbell a  
number of years ago, and had pure 4.4BSD installed on it when I  
picked it up.  It was probably one of the systems used to do the  
original 4.4BSD port.

- DECstation 5000/125 (no frame buffer)

- DECstation 5000/240 (I didn't look to see which type of frame  
buffer it has, sorry)

- Personal DECstation 5000/25

- 3x DEC Storage Expansion SCSI enclosures with disks (sorry, I  
didn't open them up to see what kind of disks are in them)

Some of this stuff is kind of heavy, so pick-up / local delivery is  
preferred over shipping.
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hmdasub | 16 May 2005 22:15

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VH | 28 May 2005 22:05
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SGI Indy

I have a SGI Indy, I believe 180MHz, not sure how much memory with no
harddrives. (I can check all this later if you'er interested.) Since I
don't use it much anymore, I'm willing to offer it to any developer
who may want it. All you have to do is pay shipping or if you're
within the NYC metro area, you can drive by and pick it up.

I have the keyboard and monitor, too, but not the mouse. If keyboard
isn't that heavy so it can be mailed easily, but the monitor is a
beast so the shipping charges will be high. (I payed like $60 or so
just for shipping when I originally got this from Michigan.)

If anyone is interested drop me a line. Thanks.

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