iannucci@sjuvax.UUCP (the dirty vicar) (07/18/88)
It seems my priorities have changed in the recent past, and I now have this barely-touched machine for sale. It's called PT68K-2, made by Periperhal Technology of Marietta, GA. It was the subject of a series of articles in Radio-Electronics starting in October 1987. I bought the motherboard assembled and tested. Board: 10 MHz 68000 CPU 1 Meg RAM 4 RS232 (68681 DUART) Floppy controller Real-time clock (on-board battery) 6 IBM-compatible 8-bit expansion slots Can support standard WD half-slot HD controller HUMBUG monitor in ROM Console I/O either by serial terminal or standard clone keyboard and monitor. Etc: 80 track 5.25" drive Baby AT case 150W power supply SK*DOS operating system (OS9/68000 is available from PT) Documentation I'd like to get approximately what I paid for the lot, i.e. $850. I should point out that about a week after I bought the board, its price went up by $200. I'll even throw in my old but wonderful HDS Concept APL terminal (same as C100, but with APL capability) to sweeten the deal. If you have an XT or AT clone you'd like to trade, I'm willing to consider it (as long as you live not too far from PA/NJ/NY area). If you're interested and want to know more detail, send e-mail or call after 4pm EDT at (215) 789-2076. -- Dave Iannucci St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia bpa!sjuvax!iannucci SUNY at Stony Brook, Long Island, NY dji@sbcs.sunysb.edu "You might get the Driver Brothers..." "The who??"