Subject: FW: MicroVAX II hardware available
To: None <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin@bluefeathertech.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 02/24/2000 05:56:11
Found on Usenet. Anyone in or near the Czech republic want to do a
rescue? (Hey, one never knows!)
Reply to sender directly if interested.
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Subject: MicroVAX II for sale
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 14:34:54 +0100
Organization: Compaq Computer Corp.
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Dear Sir,
I recieved data from one small company in our region in Czech Rep.,
which is selling their computers. This computers are eight years old
and it`s MicroVAX II with spare part.
They are looking for a customer, that wants buy this MicroVAX II
or spare parts.
Below you can find part numbers of this spare parts :
2 x TU81E-DB 3000 MASS-STORAGE
4 x RA82-ED 3261 RA82 622MB 14 inch SDI-DISKS
1 x KDA50-QA 3452 KDA50 MICROVAX2/PDP11 TO RA-DISKS Q-BUS CONTR.
1 x TK70-AA 3360 TF/K70 296MB, 90KB/S (NON)/DSSI DLT =
TAPE-DRIVE
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5.25" CARTRIDGE TAPE DRIVE
WITH TK5
1 x TQK70-AA 3360 TF/K70 296MB, 90KB/S (NON)/DSSI DLT TAPE-DRIVE =
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Q22 TMSCP CNTLR FOR
TK70-AA,30" CAB
1 x DHQ11-M 5456 DHQ11/ 8 LINE ASYNC COMM CTLR
1 x KA630-AA 2450 MicroVAX II - QUAD Q22 MICROVAX CPU MODULE: CPU,F
1 x MS630-AA 2450 MicroVAX II - 1 MB MEM EXP FOR KA630,DUAL HEIGHT
1 x DELQA-M 5460 DELQA/ COMM CTLR ETH TO Q-BUS - DEC ETHERNET QBUS
ADAPTOR
If you have interest about this offer, please contact Mr. Holan tel.:
++420-602-239252
or e-mail : DECOMP@email.cz
or ludek.mrkva@compaq.com
Best Regards
Ludek Mrkva
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Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho,
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