Xref: utzoo misc.forsale:30007 comp.sys.dec:6140 comp.sys.dec.micro:1946 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!convex!mic!ernest!shibaya!afc From: afc@shibaya.lonestar.org (Augustine Cano) Newsgroups: misc.forsale,comp.sys.dec,comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: DEC pdp-11 (Q-bus) hardware, software for sale; best offer Message-ID: <1991Jun23.224040.1831@shibaya.lonestar.org> Date: 23 Jun 91 22:40:40 GMT Organization: Multidisciplinary Designs Unlimited Lines: 32 After more than a year without turning it on, I've decided to sell my old DEC machine. In all the years I've used it, I've never had a problem with it. This hardware is built like a tank. - LSI 11/2 CPU with EIS/FIS option - 64Kb RAM memory - MXV-11 multifunction board with bootstrap ROM and 2 serial ports - RXV21BA floppy disk controller - DLV-11J board with 4 serial ports - All of the above in an 8-slot, rack mountable box with power supply. - RX-02 floppy disk subsystem (rack mountable) - RT-11 V4 operating system with almost 2 feet worth of manuals and the source code to generate custom systems Everything works and has been well taken care of. I have all the manuals for everything. I will also throw in about 80 Maxell floppy disks (8"), an ADM-3A terminal that has a problem in the CRT board (the logic board works fine) and an RG-512 Retro-graphics board for ADM-3A terminal. This board emulates a Tektronix 4010 terminal. Manual included. Installation is extremely simple and takes about 10 minutes. The RG-512 works perfectly. I also have a complete manual for the ADM-3A, with all the schematics, so fixing the CRT board shouldn't be too much trouble. If you're interested, make me an offer. I prefer selling everything together. I will also consider a trade for an AT&T 3b1 expansion box. -- Augustine Cano INTERNET: afc@shibaya.lonestar.org UUCP: ...!{ernest,egsner}!shibaya!afc