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[84.56.151.197]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id k63sm9685976wmb.2.2019.07.05.03.50.52 for (version=TLS1 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA bits=128/128); Fri, 05 Jul 2019 03:50:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Peter Dreisiger Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message-Id: <5328A541-E9A1-4CD2-AAFC-827BDF40DBB5@decarchive.org> Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 12:50:52 +0200 To: tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 9.3 \(3124\)) X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3124) Subject: [TUHS] Classic / NOP machines becoming available in Berlin (inc. DECs, Commodores, Apples, HPs, SGIs and more) X-BeenThere: tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.26 Precedence: list List-Id: The Unix Heritage Society mailing list List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: tuhs-bounces@minnie.tuhs.org Sender: "TUHS" Dear all, Apologies for this semi-spam message from a long-time appreciator of = classic computers and nostalgic obsolete products, but I hope this will = be of interest to at least a few people here. So, yes, by way of context, I've been acquiring what I consider to be = characterful and/or historically interesting computers for coming up to, = maybe, 15 years now, with the intention of being able to curate = multiple, interactive temporary exhibits on the history of computing, = but since moving continents (amongst other things), my paths and = passions have changed, so I am currently in the process of re-testing = (and repairing) my machines, and will be trying to sell them off in the = coming weeks and months. Under different circumstances, finding people = (or groups) with similar interests and plans would have been an = equal-first priority, but given my more recent 'life changes', sale = price =E2=80=94 and the ability to better pursue my new focuses =E2=80=94 = is now more of a factor. (That said, if you are (or know) a developer of an open source machine = emulator who could use one of these machines --- particularly one of the = more obscure ones --- please do get in touch, as the prospect of people = being able to keep older / rarer operating systems and software running = once the physical machines are not longer available or working /is/ = actually still kinda important to me, and I'd be open to a lower price = and/or setting up some remote access with some kind of kludged-together = iLO and vaguely 'dual-ported' disk access via, e.g., an SD2SCSI setup.) But before I list them on eBay (and/or by way of a heads up), I wanted = to let people here know, just in case I have something that someone here = particularly wants / needs / could use. The current list of systems I = will be parting with is accessible at = https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QqUrO11gnn4fwAPDxqO_phKDt1M0O15G7w= JxHoQrL9s but some (hopefully) highlights include (*big breath*): DEC: MicroPDP-11/53+; MicroVAX 2000; VAXstation 4000 VLC/60/90A/96; VAX = 4000 100A, 105; DECstation 5000/240, 260 (MIPS-based); DEC 3000/300X; = Personal Workstation 600au; AlphaServer 4100; AlphaServer DS20, DS25 = systems; Letterwriter 100; VT 101, 220, 520 terminals HP: HP rx2800 Integrity2; 9000 715/100 and Visualize C110 PA-RISC = systems SGI: Indy and O2 systems SUN: ELC, SPARCstation Voyager (the portable one), 5 and 20; Ultra 1; = Ultra 5; Netra T1-105; Enterprise T5240 Apple: IIc, IIe Platinums, IIgs; Mac 512ke, Mac Pluses; SE/30 and Quadra = 700s (also for running A/UX); iMac G3s and a G4 Commodore: PET 3000 systems, PET 8032-SK; various C64 / C64C and 128D = systems; SX-64; Music Maker keyboards (the big one, inc. SFX modules); = Amiga 1000 Apologies again, please feel free to contact me with any queries or = reasonable offers, or even if you'd just like to be kept in the loop as = more machines become available, and all the best. Thanks in advance, Peter P.S. In light of the responses I've received to posts I've made = elsewhere, I've included a 'Default Reserve' price in the aforementioned = spreadsheet. I've written more about this there, but the gist of it is = that, given that very few of the more obscure / awesome machines have = gone through eBay recently, it's kinda hard for me to gauge what a fair = and reasonable (to me and the future buyers) price is for quite a few of = my machines --- I've started to put in rough figures for /some/ of them = based upon 'what feels right', but if there's nothing there, please = don't ask me what I might want for them as I don't know yet (though do = feel free to make me an offer). Thanks again!=