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    Dec equipment available

    Unfortunatly it looks like I'm going to have to downsize (again) so it is time to get rid of my hardware collection, see below.

    I'm in UK post code area GU34.

    MicroVAX 3100 model 10 SCSI + Floppy
    MicroVAX 3100 model 38 SCSI
    MicroVAX 3100 model 76 SCSI
    VAXserver 3100 model 90 SCSI + CD
    VAXserver 4105 SCSI + DSSI (2 off)
    MicroVAX Storage Expansion Units (including CD, DAT, TZ30, and some HDD)
    PDP11/23 (also have 11/73 CPU) - used to be a VAX 11/780 console (I didn't have space for the whole 11/780!)
    DEC Rainbow FDD + HDD + Graphics (repair)
    DEC Rainbow FDD (repair)
    DEC Rainbow Documentation + Technical Manuals
    Alpha Personal Workstation 433au (system unit only) + PBXGB + DE500 + PBXDA + ISP1040
    VT220 (amber)
    VR290
    LK201 Keyboards + Mouse + couple of boxes of cables
    Misc DEC Manuals

    Thanks for looking,

    Your friendly local sysmgr...

    #2
    Do you have any spare DSSI disks that would fit a VAX 4000?
    Dave
    G4UGM

    Looking for Analog Computers, Drum Plotters, and Graphics Terminals

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      #3
      Originally posted by g4ugm View Post
      Do you have any spare DSSI disks that would fit a VAX 4000?
      Sadly no, it would make clustering the 4000 model 105s so much easier if I had a quorum disk!

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        #4
        actually would the lk201 an mouse work with my vlc?

        how big is the 11/23? is it a q-bus system?
        Dave
        G4UGM

        Looking for Analog Computers, Drum Plotters, and Graphics Terminals

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          #5
          Originally posted by g4ugm View Post
          actually would the lk201 an mouse work with my vlc?

          how big is the 11/23? is it a q-bus system?
          About 2u rack mount, I think it is a 6 card cage. There are no peripherals. I've collected a few PDP bits over the years but never powered it up. It should boot to the ODT console if it is the same as the 11/24.

          I still have the AXP 433u that I think you were interested in at one point, I've managed to hang on to it so far but think I may have move house again in the near future!

          Your friendly local sysmgr...
          Last edited by sysmgr; April 10, 2016, 11:57 AM.

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            #6
            I would be interested in a few bits, but not sure when I can get to GU4 to collect.. Not I think the AXP but MicroVAX CD Drives and other bits.
            Dave
            G4UGM

            Looking for Analog Computers, Drum Plotters, and Graphics Terminals

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              #7
              Just found an LA50 and LA210 printer - the latter is unboxed but almost unused (I was going to put almost new but that was a long time ago!)

              You local friendly sysmgr

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                #8
                Oddly, I would be interested in the printers. Whats your deadline on getting rid? I need to make space!
                Dave
                G4UGM

                Looking for Analog Computers, Drum Plotters, and Graphics Terminals

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                  #9
                  I am definitely interested in a few of these bits. I can't get there for 2 or 3 weeks though. I noticed Dave (g4ugm) is interested in a few bits too, I could bring those back to him as he is close to me. The bits I am interested in are:

                  Model 90
                  4105 (possibly, depends on size of enclosure)
                  Rainbow stuff (you don't have a Rainbow system unit, or just the main board perchance?)
                  VT220
                  Manuals (depending on what they are)

                  Regards

                  Rob

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                    #10
                    A slightly updated list below - not actually managed to inventory any of this properly yet so details below are mostly from memory.

                    All items are in SE UK post code area GU34 and have been stored indoors, currently in what should be my living room! I can photograph (some) items on request, others I can't get at easily!

                    MicroVAX 3100 model 10 (SCSI i/f) (1 off)
                    + disk unknown?
                    + SCSI Floppy
                    MicroVAX 3100 model 38 SPX (SCSI i/f) (1 off)
                    MicroVAX 3100 model 76 GPX (SCSI i/f) (1 off)
                    + RZ23? (2 off) + RZ23L
                    VAXserver 3100 model 90(?) (SCSI i/f) - Upgrade from Model 40 or Model 80. (1 off)
                    + CDROM (RRD40(?) + caddy)
                    + disk unknown
                    VAXserver 4000 model 105A (SCSI + DSSI i/f) (2 off)
                    + RZ29 or RZ28?
                    MicroVAX Storage Expansion Units (SZ12) (4 or 5 off)
                    + SCSI CD
                    + DAT (TZ04)
                    + Tape (TZ30) + Small box TK70/50s
                    + RZ55(?)
                    + RZ56(?)
                    + Fujitsu (1GB SCSI disk)

                    DECstation 3100 (PMAX?)
                    MicroVAX SZ12 Storage Expansion Units (empty) (? off)
                    + 2 spare disk mounts)

                    CDROM (RRD44 + caddy) (1 off)
                    Digital QIC 525MB Tape Drive (TZK12-AA) (1 off) + 4 tapes
                    RZ28? SCSI HDD (2 or 3? off)
                    RZ29? SCSI HDD (6? off)


                    PDP11/23(?) (also have 11/03(?) CPU) - used to be a VAX 11/780 console (1 off)
                    (I didn't have space for the whole 11/780!)

                    DEC Rainbow FDD + HDD + Graphics (repair - mains filter failed)
                    (Graphics option allows one Rainbow to drive _both_ displays at the same time)
                    DEC Rainbow FDD + Graphics(?) (repair - mains filter failed)
                    DEC Rainbow Documentation + Technical Manuals

                    Alpha Personal Workstation 433au (system unit only) (1 off)
                    + PBXGB + DE500 + PBXDA + ISP1040

                    DEC VT220 (amber) (1 off)
                    DEC VR290 24" colour CRT (heavy) (1 off)
                    VR241? 14" colour CRT (1 off)
                    VR201 12" mono CRT (amber) (1 off) - for DEC Rainbow
                    DEC LK201 Keyboards (2 or 3 off) (one has WPS keys)
                    DEC 'Cats paw' Mouse (two wheeled type) (VSXXX-AA.B03) (2 off)
                    DEC AUI tranceiver (1 or 2 off)

                    LA210 Wide dot matrix printer (1 off)
                    LA50 Dot matrix + DEC printer stand + fanfold paper
                    (1 off)

                    DEC SCSI cables
                    DEC Video cables
                    DEC AUI cables
                    DEC console cables


                    Misc DEC Manuals

                    Hmmm. This is quite a long list!

                    Your friendly local sysmgr

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                      #11
                      Can confirm that the 3100 Model 90 has a KA50-A CPU and 64MB RAM

                      I moved the TZ30 to an extrnal enclosure, not connected below.

                      Console output


                      KA50-A V2.3, VMB 2.14
                      Performing normal system tests.
                      74..73..72..71..70..69..68..67..66..65..64..63..62 ..61..60..59..
                      58..57..56..55..54..53..52..51..50..49..48..47..46 ..45..44..43..
                      42..41..40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..�� �30..29..28..27..
                      26..25..24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14 ..13..12..11..
                      10..09..08..07..06..05..04..03..
                      Tests completed.
                      >>>t 100
                      (BOOT/R5:0 PRC)

                      2..
                      -PRC0
                      1..0..



                      %VAXELN system initializingt b5


                      VAXELN V4.3 KA5n






                      KA50 V1.2 System Test CU 0 00:01:17

                      2 MEM ###

                      3 DZ ###

                      4 SCSI ####

                      5 NI #











                      ***** SYT_DISPLY_SUMRY (('1'=Y), ('0'=N))................... ?0
                      ?06 HLT INST
                      PC = 00000F0B

                      >>>sho con

                      KA50-A V2.3, VMB 2.14
                      08-00-2B-39-AE-76
                      64MB

                      TstNbr DevNam Info
                      ------ -------- --------------------------
                      0 CPU_BD OK
                      A8 MEM OK
                      E4 DZ OK
                      E0 SCSI OK
                      7-Adapter
                      5F NI OK
                      >>>sho mem

                      64 MB RAM, SIMM Set (0A,0B,0C,0D) present
                      Memory Set 0: 00000000 to 03FFFFFF, 64MB, 131072 good pages, 0 bad pages

                      Total of 64MB, 131072 good pages, 0 bad pages, 128 reserved pages

                      >>>t a9
                      4F..4E..4C..4B..4A..48..48..4D..47..
                      >>>t a1
                      74..73..72..71..70..69..68..67..66..65..64..63..62 ..61..60..59..
                      58..57..56..55..54..53..52..51..50..49..48..47..46 ..45..44..43..
                      42..41..40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..�� �30..29..28..27..
                      26..25..24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14 ..13..12..11..
                      10..09..08..07..06..05..04..03..
                      >>>t b5
                      9D..42..35..9D..33..32..D0..D2..DF..46..35..DE..DD ..DA..DC..31..
                      30..91..90..52..52..53..C1..34..C5..55..4F..4E..4B ..4A..4C..48..
                      48..48..48..48..48..48..48..4D..47..40..40..E4..�� �54..37..C2..80..
                      37..51..E2..E0..F2..F0..5F..5C..9A..83..84..85..86 ..63..63..DB..
                      EC..E8..52..52..53..C1..55..41..4F..4E..4D..4C..4B ..4A..48..48..
                      48..48..48..48..48..48..48..48..47..40..42..35..9D ..33..32..D0..
                      D2..DF..46..35..DE..DD..DA..DC..31..91..90..52..52 ..53..C1..34..
                      C5..55..E4..���54..37..C2..80..37..51..E2..E0..F2. .F0..5F..5C..9A..
                      83..84..85..86..63..63..DB..EC..E8..52..52..53..C1 ..55..41..E0..
                      F0..5C..5C..5C..5C..9A..42..35..9D..33..32..D0..D2 ..DF..46..35..
                      DE..DD..DA..DC..31..91..90..52..52..53..C1..34..C5 ..55..E4..���54..
                      37..C2..80..37..51..E2..E0..F2..F0..5F..5C..9A..83 ..84..85..86..
                      63..63..DB..EC..E8..52..52..53..C1..55..41..E0..F0 ..5C..5C..5C..
                      5C..9A..42..35..9D..33..32..D0..D2..DF..46..35..DE ..DD..DA..DC..
                      31..91..90..52..52..53..C1..34..C5..55..E4..���54. .37..C2..80..37..
                      51..E2..E0..F2..F0..5F..5C..9A..83..84..85..86..63 ..63..DB..EC..
                      E8..52..52..53..C1..55..41..E0..F0..5C..5C..5C..5C ..9A..42..35..
                      9D..33..32..D0..D2..DF..46..35..DE..DD..DA..DC..31 ..91..90..52..
                      52..53..C1..34..C5..55..E4..���54..37..C2..80..37. .51..E2..E0..F2..
                      F0..5F..5C..9A..83..84..85..86..63..63..DB..EC..E8 ..52..52..53..
                      C1..55..41..E0..F0..5C..5C..5C..5C..9A..^C
                      >>>

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by sysmgr View Post
                        Misc DEC Manuals
                        Would any of them happen to be pdp11/34 manuals?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by roberttx View Post
                          Would any of them happen to be pdp11/34 manuals?
                          Sorry - No...

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                            #14
                            Can confirn that MicroVAX4100 has 128MB RAM and I've completed a basic install of VMS5.5-2H4 on the RZ28.

                            Console output

                            KA53-A V2.6, VMB 2.15
                            Performing normal system tests.
                            74..73..72..71..70..69..68..67..66..65..64..63..62 ..61..60..59..
                            58..57..56..55..54..53..52..51..50..49..48..47..46 ..45..44..43..
                            42..41..40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30 ..29..28..27..
                            26..25..24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14 ..13..12..11..
                            10..09..08..07..06..05..04..03..
                            Tests completed.
                            >>>sho con

                            KA53-A V2.6, VMB 2.15
                            08-00-2B-37-6F-CA
                            128MB

                            TstNbr DevNam Info
                            ------ -------- --------------------------
                            0 CPU_BD OK
                            A8 MEM OK
                            E4 DZ OK
                            E0 SCSI OK
                            1-L0-RZ28 6-Adapter
                            5F NI OK
                            5C DSSI OK
                            0 QBUS OK
                            >>>sho mem

                            64 MB RAM, SIMM Set (0A,0B,0C,0D) present
                            Memory Set 0: 00000000 to 03FFFFFF, 64MB, 131072 good pages, 0 bad pages

                            64 MB RAM, SIMM Set (1E,1F,1G,1H) present
                            Memory Set 1: 04000000 to 07FFFFFF, 64MB, 131072 good pages, 0 bad pages

                            Total of 128MB, 262144 good pages, 0 bad pages, 160 reserved pages
                            >>>t a9
                            4F..4E..4C..4B..4A..48..48..4D..47..
                            >>>t 100
                            (BOOT/R5:0 PRC)

                            2..
                            -PRC0
                            1..0..



                            %VAXELN system initializing


                            VAXELN V4.3 KA5n






                            KA53 V1.4 System Test CU 0 00:01:26

                            2 MEM ###

                            3 DZ ###

                            4 SCSI ##

                            5 NI #














                            ***** SYT_DISPLY_SUMRY (('1'=Y), ('0'=N))................... ?0
                            ?06 HLT INST
                            PC = 00000F0B
                            >>>

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                              #15
                              Any VMS Manuals?
                              Dave
                              G4UGM

                              Looking for Analog Computers, Drum Plotters, and Graphics Terminals

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