(REPOST) Stuff for trade, some possibly/likely free

Scott Quinn compoobah at valleyimplants.com
Fri Dec 21 10:48:33 CST 2007


Repost since the mail server doesn't seem to like to work outside of 
business hours

I've been looking at the garage, and here's a list (for those who are 
waiting (you know who you are), I have the SIMMS and the Xyplex ready 
to go, the post office is a bit of a nightmare now though).

(1) the definitely on-topic stuff
Sun-3 and Sun-4 VME stuff. (note-Pat gets first call, since he's 
sending me some E3k stuff)

4x 501-1333 32M Sun 4/400 (/470, /490) ECC RAM (128MB total)
3x 501-1102 8MB Sun-3/200 ECC RAM (also works on 4/260 & 4/280 per FEH)
  501-1167 Sun-2 SCSI and 9U->6U adaptor (external DD-50 conn.)
  501-1276 FDDI adaptor
  501-1539 IPI-2 adaptor
  501-1206 Sun 3200 CPU, no PROM onboard.
  501-1316 Sun 4300 CPU for parts
  501-1203 Asynch serial multiplexor

Sun 50-pin drive lunchbox.

Assorted stuff (well, the Xylogics can go in a Sun)

Xylogics 450 Multibus SMD controller, with or without a Sun VTM adaptor.

DIGITAL Alpha Multia VX42 (233MHz, cache) with new battery.

SGI IRIS Indigo Express (GR2 XS/XS-24/XZ/Elan) boards:
ZB4 Z-Buffer
3x VM2 bitplanes
Personal IRIS PSU and TFLU skins (no cracks, door in place)

Xyplex Maxserver 4000-series terminal server, telco style outputs, 
fully populated.
still many 4MB 30-pin (9-bit) parity SIMMS (80nS) (free)
one Sun USIIi 333MHz/2MB Ecache module (U5/U10)
Apple M0130 400K Macintosh floppy
DD-50 interface drive box w/ PSU.

The "pushing it" section:

Unholtz-Dickie OSC-1S sweep sine generator
Graphtec WR3200 thermal arraycorder (8-channel chart recorder)
HP 3746A selective level measuring set
HP 5061A Cesium beam frequency standard (CS beam likely needs work)

HP scope frame that I've not tested yet - no plugins, email if 
interested as I'll test it later.
Part of a satellite tracking system. Figure no interest, but I should 
ask before scrapping. Scientific Atlanta.  On a more practical note, 
these have 3U rack cabinets, aluminum, pretty nice. Not set up for 
computer stuff specifically, but hackable.

Renton, WA. If anyone wants to trade, I'm looking for a decent 
soldering setup, PROM/PLD programmer (need not be fancy), interesting 
computer stuff (perhaps some SGI Origin 200 dual processor modules, 
largish 72-pin parity SIMMS, even very off-topic but a couple of years 
old stuff that could run W*****s (but won't). Don't think any of this 
runs up anywhere near the value of a smallish PDP-11 or HP 2100, but 
figured I'd put it out as a pipe dream), or other electronic/computer 
stuff. Cash always accepted, too.

Otherwise make offer, some I might just give away.




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