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Bill,
I know I'm kind of late sending this, but do you have any
of these left? I'd be more interested in one of the 918
systems.
Regards,
Scott Swartzell
>
> Our company has (4) 957SX systems, (1) 947RX, (2) 918LX systems we are trying
> to do away with. I thought it would be a good idea if some of you who are
> interested might want to purchase these systems from us at a reduced rate and
> use them to either brush up on HP3000 OS at home or at work. I bought one
> last week and use it to learn more about 6.5. They each have 64Mb memory and
> 6GB of disk, the MF/IO card and a DAT.
>
> They do NOT have a license associated with them which only means you cannot
> get support on them (you can't get support on them even with a license after
> next year). But without the licenses, we are able to sell them for well
> under their current value.
>
> Here is the break down of these boxes: $850 for the 957SX systems, $700 for
> the 947RX system and $1,100 for the 918LX systems....all with 6gb disk and
> 64mb memory and the MF/IO card. They are all in excellent working condition.
> We will even offer 60 day warranties on these systems. If you want more
> memory or a console or something like that, call me or e-mail me and I'll see
> to it that you get it.
>
> THIS IS NOT A SALES PITCH E-MAIL. And this is the only time I will publish
> anything like this. I appreciate your time and patience with this e-mail.
> I'm not sure how long these systems will be here, so let me know as soon as
> you can if you are interested. Obviously we are subject to our availability.
>
> Thanks again and have a good weekend.
>
> -Bill Towe
> BlueLine Services, LLC.
> (972) 241-1912
> (972) 241-3074
> 2435 Southwell, Suite 2A
> Dallas, TX. 75229
> www.bluelineservices.com
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Scott Swartzell AIT Server Management Group
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8/3 - Mt Belford (14,197') and Mt. Oxford (14,153')
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