Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
Todd, what model are the HP terminals in IMG_4967 and 4968? They look like maybe 700/60s. Also the TI terminal in 4969 and 4970. TI 928? I might be able to take a pallet load or two if the price is right. jbdigriz On Sat, 25 Jun 2016 17:32:53 -0400 Todd Killingsworthwrote: > Ok gang - here's the 100+ pics from the warehouse: > > https://www.flickr.com/gp/16985@N04/b76872 >
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
Todd, I'd love one (or maybe two to get working parts) of the VAXstation 4000 boxes. I come to Atlanta about every other week but I'd also be happy to pay for shipping. Is there a possibility I could work something out? Thanks, Bryan On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 5:32 PM, Todd Killingsworthwrote: > Ok gang - here's the 100+ pics from the warehouse: > > https://www.flickr.com/gp/16985@N04/b76872 > > I included pics with model numbers where I could find them > > From what I could see: > > ** NO PDP or SGI anything (not even a coffee mug) ** > > Commodore 64 with peripherals, pretty much new in box > Sun E3000 > DEC VAX and Alpha desktop boxes > DEC VAXServer 3800 > Three IBM mainframe peripherals of some sort > IBM robotic tape archiver > Terminals: DEC, IBM, Qume, AT, others > CRT displays > Printers: Okidata, etc > > Keyboards: lots of special IBM versions, listed below > > 8 pcs of the rare short Keyboard I described to you earlier. > Model F Keybds: I am not sure how many model F keyboards I have, > but I do have them. > > ~ 4 pcs of Original IBM PC and PC XT Keyboards (1981-1984) > > IBM 5251 Keybds: I have approx 8 pcs of 5251 Keyboards. > > Keyboards we have: > IBM 3151 104 ~20 > IBM 3161 104 ~50 > IBM 3162 104 ~25 > IBM 3163 104 ~25 > IBM 3164 104 ~50? > IBM 3178 ~100 > IBM 3179 ~100 > IBM 3180 122 ~150? > IBM 3191 ~100? > IBM 3192 122 & 104 ~100? > IBM 3193 Unkown Qty yet ? > IBM 3194 Unkown Qty yet ? > IBM 3196 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 > IBM 3197 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 > IBM 5155 Unkown Qty yet ? > IBM PC XT/AT Unkown Qty yet ? > IBM 3471 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3472 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3476 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3477 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3481 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3482 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3483 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3486 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3487 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3488 122 & 104~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > IBM 3489 122 & 104~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 > > Here are detailed part numbers: (we probably have other models not > listed!!) > > 1368193 > 1386304 > 1386887 > 13901233191/3192 > 13902383191/3192 > 13905723196/3197 > 13905723196/3197 > 13907023191 > 13907023192 > 13908763196/3197 > 13908763196/3197 > 1391401Clicky Vintage > 1392595 > 1394099 > 13941003471, 3472, 3481, 3482 3483 122-Key > 13941673476, 3477, 3486, 3487 122-Key > 1394193 > 13942043472 104-Key > 1394204 > 1394802 > 1394806 > 1395162 > 13956603476, 3477, 3486, 3487 122-Key > 13956653476, 3477, 3486, 3487 104-Key > 1395666 > 6110668 3180? > 6115543 3180? > > Qty 1 IBM 5642852 for the IBM 5291-1 (the -1 is the rare one) > Manufactured 1991-1993
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
Glen Slick wrote: On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 2:32 PM, Todd Killingsworthwrote: Ok gang - here's the 100+ pics from the warehouse: https://www.flickr.com/gp/16985@N04/b76872 For DEC gear some of what I see are at least one or multiple of: AlphaServer 800 AlphaServer 1000A DECstation 3100 DECstation 5000/200 DECstation 5000/240 VAXstation 4000/60 VAXstation 3100/M48 MicroVAX 3800 VT510 desktop Storage Expansion boxes If I was local I might grab a VAXstation 4000/60, MicroVAX 3800, VT510. I'm in Cincinnati so not that far away. I'd like a VAXstation 4000/60, a storage expansion box and a VT510, but I'm not sure how my wife feels about it. ;) The MicroVAX 3800 would be nice, too. But all of these are wants, not needs, and I can't take pallets of the stuff anyway. Wife would definitely put the hex on THAT! :-o John H. Reinhardt
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
pic 4938...la210? 7973 vr241 or vt220s? 4991lk201s? 4997...face down, upper left, vr241? On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 5:51 PM, Rob Jarratt <robert.jarr...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > > -Original Message- > > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Paul > > Anderson > > Sent: 25 June 2016 23:08 > > To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts > > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > > Subject: Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2... > > > > I think i saw a VR241 in there. > > > > I failed to spot that, and to think that this evening I have been working > on my VR241!! > > Regards > > Rob > >
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
HA! I missed that, and I took the picture! Sent from my iPad > On Jun 25, 2016, at 6:51 PM, Rob Jarratt <robert.jarr...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > > >> -Original Message- >> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Paul >> Anderson >> Sent: 25 June 2016 23:08 >> To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts >> <cctalk@classiccmp.org> >> Subject: Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2... >> >> I think i saw a VR241 in there. > > I failed to spot that, and to think that this evening I have been working on > my VR241!! > > Regards > > Rob >
RE: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
> -Original Message- > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Paul > Anderson > Sent: 25 June 2016 23:08 > To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > Subject: Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2... > > I think i saw a VR241 in there. > I failed to spot that, and to think that this evening I have been working on my VR241!! Regards Rob
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 7:32 AM, Todd Killingsworthwrote: > Terminals: DEC, IBM, Qume, AT, others A shout-out to the "others" category as there appears to be a mountain of Unisys T0300 terminals there, quite a nice alternative to the mainstream with several built-in emulations: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Unisys-TO300-G-Terminal-/262072849895
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
This is a chuckle: https://www.flickr.com/photos/16985@N04/27810356761/in/album-72157670110346756/ A tub full of blue capacitors but also known as "caps", the tub is labelled "VAULT MONEY", a reference to the game Fallout and the monetised Bottle Caps?
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Todd Killingsworthwrote: > Ok gang - here's the 100+ pics from the warehouse: > > https://www.flickr.com/gp/16985@N04/b76872 > > I included pics with model numbers where I could find them > > From what I could see: > > ** NO PDP or SGI anything (not even a coffee mug) ** > > Commodore 64 with peripherals, pretty much new in box > Sun E3000 > DEC VAX and Alpha desktop boxes > DEC VAXServer 3800 > Three IBM mainframe peripherals of some sort Those 'mainframe peripherals' are 3174 & 3274 terminal controllers. Mike http://www.corestore.org 'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother. Not for millions, not for glory, not for fame. For one person, in the dark, where no one will ever know or see.'
Re: Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 2:32 PM, Todd Killingsworthwrote: > Ok gang - here's the 100+ pics from the warehouse: > > https://www.flickr.com/gp/16985@N04/b76872 > For DEC gear some of what I see are at least one or multiple of: AlphaServer 800 AlphaServer 1000A DECstation 3100 DECstation 5000/200 DECstation 5000/240 VAXstation 4000/60 VAXstation 3100/M48 MicroVAX 3800 VT510 desktop Storage Expansion boxes If I was local I might grab a VAXstation 4000/60, MicroVAX 3800, VT510.
Pictures from the GA warehouse, take 2...
Ok gang - here's the 100+ pics from the warehouse: https://www.flickr.com/gp/16985@N04/b76872 I included pics with model numbers where I could find them >From what I could see: ** NO PDP or SGI anything (not even a coffee mug) ** Commodore 64 with peripherals, pretty much new in box Sun E3000 DEC VAX and Alpha desktop boxes DEC VAXServer 3800 Three IBM mainframe peripherals of some sort IBM robotic tape archiver Terminals: DEC, IBM, Qume, AT, others CRT displays Printers: Okidata, etc Keyboards: lots of special IBM versions, listed below 8 pcs of the rare short Keyboard I described to you earlier. Model F Keybds: I am not sure how many model F keyboards I have, but I do have them. ~ 4 pcs of Original IBM PC and PC XT Keyboards (1981-1984) IBM 5251 Keybds: I have approx 8 pcs of 5251 Keyboards. Keyboards we have: IBM 3151 104 ~20 IBM 3161 104 ~50 IBM 3162 104 ~25 IBM 3163 104 ~25 IBM 3164 104 ~50? IBM 3178 ~100 IBM 3179 ~100 IBM 3180 122 ~150? IBM 3191 ~100? IBM 3192 122 & 104 ~100? IBM 3193 Unkown Qty yet ? IBM 3194 Unkown Qty yet ? IBM 3196 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 IBM 3197 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 IBM 5155 Unkown Qty yet ? IBM PC XT/AT Unkown Qty yet ? IBM 3471 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3472 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3476 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3477 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3481 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3482 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3483 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3486 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3487 122 & 104 ~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3488 122 & 104~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 IBM 3489 122 & 104~75 pcs of 104 Sm qty of 122 Here are detailed part numbers: (we probably have other models not listed!!) 1368193 1386304 1386887 13901233191/3192 13902383191/3192 13905723196/3197 13905723196/3197 13907023191 13907023192 13908763196/3197 13908763196/3197 1391401Clicky Vintage 1392595 1394099 13941003471, 3472, 3481, 3482 3483 122-Key 13941673476, 3477, 3486, 3487 122-Key 1394193 13942043472 104-Key 1394204 1394802 1394806 1395162 13956603476, 3477, 3486, 3487 122-Key 13956653476, 3477, 3486, 3487 104-Key 1395666 6110668 3180? 6115543 3180? Qty 1 IBM 5642852 for the IBM 5291-1 (the -1 is the rare one) Manufactured 1991-1993