At 12:18 PM 8/07/2019 +0000, jesse cypress-tech.com wrote:
>If anyone wants 87 HP 1000 series mux cards for gold or to play around 
>with, I'm starting to clean house. The ebay link is below.
>
>https://www.ebay.com/itm/383039137321

Wow. Way to make everyone interested in restoring HP 1000 systems (me included) 
hate you.
All those boards, dumped loose in one deep box, so most of them are guaranteed 
to have
small parts broken, and everything scratched up. Are they all 'known dead' or 
something?
Then wanting $600 as 'scrap gold recovery' value? Idk, is that appealing for 
gold scrappers?
But it's like a red flag to a bull, for people potentially interested in seeing 
if any of the
boards could be got working. "I'm going to destroy all these boards, and if you 
want to save
them it's going to really cost you. Also, I promise to NOT pack them carefully 
for shipping,
if you did pay the ransom."

It's like you deliberately spoofed common attitudes to classic computer 
hardware, that are
why so much of it is so rare by now. Or you're trolling the readers of this 
group.

Oh and let me guess. You had crates full of documentation for these boards, but 
you already
binned it all, right? Also mating cables for the boards, sold for 'low content 
copper scrap.'

Hmm:
http://www.cypress-tech.com/hp-1000-series.html
'Clean house'? Please tell us you are not stripping down intact systems into 
recycling bins?

< Heartfelt Australian terms of endearment >,

Guy

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