root@blender.UUCP (Herb Peyerl) (03/13/90)
dd2x+@andrew.cmu.edu (David Eugene Dwiggins) writes: [Description of Model 10 deleted] >How much is a reasonable price? Well, I got a Model 20 with 3.5 megs of ram (2 meg, 1 meg and 512K AT card), 2 40 Meg MFM drives, Mouse, EGA Card and Monitor, 4 Port Asynch card, Tape drive Adaptor (sans 6157 drive), and various other odds and sods cards... I traded straight across (no money exchanged hands) for my 10 Mhz 286 with a 70 meg Micropolis, 2 megs RAM, Computone 4 port, Hercules adaptor and ttl display. The Model 20 is the standup version of the Model 10 I believe... I would say a reasonable price is about $1000-1500... -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- -UUCP: herb@blender.UUCP || ...calgary!ajfcal!blender!{herb||root} -ICBM: 51 03 N / 114 05 W || Apollo Sys_admin, Novatel Communications -"The other day, I...... No wait..... That wasn't me!" <Steven Wright>
dd2x+@andrew.cmu.edu (David Eugene Dwiggins) (03/16/90)
I am considering purchasing an ancient RT. I need to know how much a reasonableprice is. The RT consists of the following: An original Model 10 with the 2:1 40MbMFM drive 4 Megs of memory The floating point accelerator with the 20Mhz crystal on the board. (Is this a 20Mhz or 10Mhz board?) IBM RT-PC monochrome adapter and around 14" monochrome monitor RT mouse. Token Ring adapter. How much is a reasonable price? Thanks, David Dwiggins (dd2x@andrew.cmu.edu)