Yep. Mainframe Services. If you got the stickers, you got the number.

Boy, do we understand the 'old CRT' problem. Most of the old PCs will not sync with newer LCD based monitors. (We keep those in stock too.)

Tony Thigpen

William Donzelli wrote on 06/14/2017 11:13 AM:
Is that Mainframe Services? They have stickers all over this machine.

So far, the only problem is that I do not have an old working CRT for
use with the console PC, so I really can not even start! That should
be resolved this weekend, and I can start screwing around with it.

--
Will

On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 10:19 AM, Tony Thigpen <t...@vse2pdf.com> wrote:
For those interested, we still have some parts for and some complete
Integrated Servers and MP3000s in our warehouse. One of our divisions is a
3th party maintenance provider and we would purchase compete used units for
parts for many years. Now, we no longer have any customers with the stuff,
so we are slowly selling it as people need it. Recently, we shipped 2
refurbished MP3000s to South America. The replaced a MP2000 that was still
in service a few months ago. (One was to be their DR and/or parts box.)

Will,
I have a guy that can service your equipment should you need it. He is based
out of Chattanooga so his preference would be to talk to you over the phone,
determine the problem and ship you parts.

Tony Thigpen


William Donzelli wrote on 06/14/2017 09:49 AM:

So the ES/9000 is mostly in its new home. I took a roadtrip to inspect
and prep the machine for shipment, and ended up taking the processor
and DASD cabinets home. The console and tape are quite safe - now I
need to get that stuff backed up and verified.

Anyway, I did not get much in the way of documentation. Very little,
actually. There is not a whole lot of ES/9000 documentation online
anymore, so I am going to turn to you folks.

Does anyone have a stash of documentation for the small ES/9000s?
Installation, maintenance, whatever. My system is apparently a very
early example that has been upgraded and eventually ended up as a
9221-191. I could also use docs for the 9394 DASD, 3490-A04 tape, and
6262 printer. If you do not need the docs anymore, and they are just
sitting on the shelf or in a box taking up space, I could certainly
use them. Thank you, as always.

Also, where were the small air cooled ES/9000s built and/or designed?

If anyone cares, I shot a video when I first inspected the pile:

https://youtu.be/ICmTwymgz4E

--
Will

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