[comp.sys.dec.micro] VAXen for sale cheap

dd26+@andrew.cmu.edu (Douglas F. DeJulio) (09/23/90)

I've got two extra VAXstation one systems that I'm considering
selling.  I'd like to sell them as complete systems, but if your need
is great I can break them up.

two BA23 enclosures
two uVax1 CPUs (M7135?)
5 Meg DEC memory total (M7551-CA?)
two RQDX1 disk controllers
two RD52 ~30 meg hard drives
two RX50 400k dual floppy drive units
two upgraded DEQNA Q-Bus ethernet adapters
two Video cards (VCB01)
two each of Monitor (VRxxx), keyboard (LK201-xx), mouse (?)
one RQDX1-E for adding second disk
one DZV-11 or DHV-11 (can't remember) which adds 4 asynch ports
some documentation also available

The machines are capable of running VMS5.0-2, some not-too-recent
version of Ultrix, and probably BSD (I haven't tried).  It could make
a nice home machine -- you could tie it to a network via asynch DECnet
or SLIP.  After using a workstation at home I'll never go back to
PC-class machines, but I've got more workstations than I need now.

I'm asking $1650 for a system with 2meg of RAM and the VAXstation
configuration (monitor, keyboard, mouse, VCB01).  I'll take off $150
if you don't want the DEQNA, and $300 if you want it as a microvax
instead of a VAXstation, making a basic system with no networking go
for $1200.  If you want the RQDX1-E or the 4-port card, add $75.  If
you want the fifth 1-meg board, add $150.  If you want, I've got
several spare vampire transcievers and drop cables and I could throw a
set in for another $100 or so.  If somone buys both systems, I'll
throw in a minimalist length of ethernet backbone cable for free, and
I'll help you set up a tiny ethernet at home!  (This is what I have in
my house and I love it.)

If you don't like my prices, make me an offer!
-- 
Doug DeJulio
dd26@andrew.cmu.edu
412-422-2089 (answering machine)