Jim Battle wrote:
  William Maddox wrote:
> There's supposedly a 2200 in there, though there's a
> lot of stuff I don't recognizes.  Any Wang fans on the
> list?
>
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/vintage-COMPUTER-LOT-huge-heavy-WANG-PMI_W0QQitemZ17005…
>
> eBay: vintage COMPUTER LOT huge & heavy ,WANG ,PMI
> (item 170055531046 end time Dec-05-06 16:51:38 PST)
>
> --Bill 
...
  One box looks like a 2200T CPU, and another is 2200MVP
(looks like it is
 sporting 8 terminal ports).  The CPUs are the things that look like
 metal suitcases.  The 2280 is a removable hard disk unit.  The terminal
 is probably a 2236DW. 
I missed one.  Back in the upper left corner of the first picture in the
auction looks like an LVP (mvp in a different form factor along with an
8" fixed disk and an 8" floppy).  You can see a picture of an LVP on my
web site:
        
http://www.wang2200.org/images/cpu_lvp.jpg
So now it looks like there are at least four CPU's there.  Looking at
the first picture --
        the 2200LVP in the upper left corner
        the "suitcase" on the ground in the foreground could be
        a 2200T (1st gen single user), 2200VP (2nd gen single user),
        or 2200MVP (2nd gen, multiuser).  it is hard to tell from
        that angle
        the suitcase in the middle right is a 2200T
        the suitcase on the right in back is a 2200MVP
You can tell the 2nd generation from the 1st generation because the
cards are bigger so Wang retrofitted old cases with a taller cover panel
to accomodate the extra card height.  You can tell an MVP from a VP
because the MVP will have one or more cards with four serial port
connectors.