henry@utzoo.UUCP (Henry Spencer) (07/01/84)
Zoology Computer Systems at U of T (utzoo) has several items of hardware for sale. All are believed fully working, but have been superseded by better stuff or have been rendered unnecessary. All prices have an implicit "or best offer" on the end. We're not concerned with making a profit on this stuff -- we've got our money's worth from most of it -- so much as with getting rid of things that are just taking up space. 2 Ampex 300-meg disk drives $15k? These have seen a fair bit of use, but have been thoroughly replaced by some new Fujitsu Eagles. Fully maintained. They were under maintenance contract by Terabit Computer, which used to be Ampex's own service department. They have the dual-port option, although it's never been used. Includes two Dysan certified-perfect packs and two older Memorex imperfect packs. Xylogics 650 disk controller $2k? The controller for the Ampexes. Never been used -- it was a replacement for a strange and troublesome controller we had earlier, but we replaced the drives before we got around to changing controllers. RM02 lookalike. Cables for two drives. Would work for just about any SMD drives, although it can't take the fierce data rate of Fujitsu Eagles. 3 DZ11s, one distribution panel $1500 (2DZ+dp), $750 (1DZ) 8-line terminal multiplexors (one Dec, the other two are Plessey lookalikes) and one 16-line distribution panel. (The extra DZ would be of use mostly to somebody who already has a single DZ and a distribution panel.) These are definitely low-end gear, unsuited to really high baud rates, but they've given us years of good service. They've been replaced by Emulex CS11s here. Able Unibus repeater $500 Used to buffer Unibus signals when you have lots of devices on a single Unibus. Never been used. Several years ago it looked like our Unibus was going to go on getting bigger; in fact, it's shrunk instead, as ancient hardware was retired and better new hardware replaced multiple older devices. Given a choice, we prefer to sell within U of T or to an Ontario university; this is not prejudice, but desire to minimize paperwork and tax nonsense. Note in particular that if you're not a university, or if you are but you aren't going to use this stuff for research, you may end up having to pay more because duty and/or FST may be payable retroactively. -- Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology {allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!henry