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January 2001, Week 3

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"James B. Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
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James B. Byrne
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Tue, 16 Jan 2001 13:36:16 -0500
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On 15 Jan 2001, at 14:00, Stan Sieler wrote:

> Essentially, you're going to throw away the HP-IB equipment (or
> try to sell it for a penny on the dollar).  (Note: before
> throwing it away, you might ask on this list if anyone wants the
> old drives...some of us are collectors, and some try to keep old
> systems alive

If true then for the cost of freight anyone here can have their
choice of:

HP3000 - 37 c/w 9144? 1/4" tape and 7945? 50Mb HD in low
office cabinet (~18"w x 24"d x 30" h). Has max memory (2? or
4? MB whichever it was) and max serial ports (14 x 25p
ATP?). Sob, my first HP3000.

HP3000 - 42 c/w 4Mb and 6 or 8 x 4-port serial connection
boxes. (ADCC?). It had the field upgrade done, whatever that
was called (42XP?).

HP3000 - 937 c/w 96Mb and DTC-48 c/w 4 x 8 RS232-D25)
and the X.25 I/F card in High Cabinet with 2 x 7937? 600Mb
disk drives and 9145 1/4" Tape Drive.

2 x 7937? in low cabinet.

4? x 7933
(ha - fat chance of getting rid of these for the cost of freight!)

1 x 2608s  Line Printer

Lots of 2392a terminals.  Three HP barcode scanning wands
for use with 2392a terminals.  (plugs in between keyboard and
terminal)

All equipment as is.  All equipment was operational and under
support contract when last powered down.  I may not be able
to locate some of this stuff either (its all out in the warehouse
somewhere but I have not gazed on it in years)

I do not seriously expect anyone to take any of this. However,
if there really is somebody out there that wants any of this,
and is willing to pay the freight, then I will more than happy to
let you have any or all of the above.  Just don't ask me to take
things out of cabinets.  What is bolted together stays together.

Regards,
JIm

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