tyager@maxx.UUCP (Tom Yager) (08/13/88)
Sorry for the long distribution, but needed to reach as many as possible. I'll try to keep it brief. Those seeking more details are invited to email me. I am looking into unloading my 80386-based PC to move toward workstation technology for my small engineering business. I'm not posting any price for the equipment listed below--please email me an offer and we'll discuss it. If I don't get any serious offers, I won't sell, but will sell (and fairly quickly) if the right numbers come through. I prefer to sell as a bundle, but will unbundle the software if requested. I am the sole, original owner of everything listed and all software was legally purchased. Here's the package: o 20MHz Compaq-compatible 80386 machine in AT-sized case. Base system includes 2MB of static column RAM, dual serial ports, Hercules-type mono graphics display adapter, dual floppy/hard disk controller, 1.2MB floppy disk drive. o Two hard disk drives: 70MB Miniscribe (full height, 28ms access) and a 40MB NEC (half height, ~50ms access). o Irwin 40MB tape backup drive with software. It's fast, permits multiple backups on a single tape and features the most advanced software (EZ-tape) I've ever seen for a drive. Also includes 4 tapes. o IBM RT-type 101 key keyboard. o Paper white phosphor monitor. o Diskette with speed simulator (makes 20MHz '386 look like 6,8,16 MHz 8086/80286/80386), ROM BIOS relocator (moves it into faster shadow RAM memory). o Full SCO Xenix '386 distribution: Operating system, Development system, Text processing utilities/online manual pages, telebit trailblazer modem upgrade and remote news. MDS (Manufacturers Design Systems) is still in business in Utah and cranking these machines out, mostly to OEM's and systems integrators. They support the machines well and have a knowledgeable technical staff. The box is (just barely) a year old and has not given me any trouble since I bought it. I've been an active member of the Usenet for months with this system spending most of its time powered up (I gave it occasional weekends off) and being pounded by megabytes of news per day. The system and the software have held up perfectly. 'Nuff said publicly. If you wish to contact me for more details, see my email address below. Thanks to all, and for those not interested, my apologies and I thank you for your indulgence. (ty) -- Tom Yager Serious Systems E-Mail: ... decvax!decwrl!m2c!maxx!tyager --or-- maxx!tyager@m2c.m2c.org "Eat a live toad in the morning; nothing worse will happen to you that day."