Cards you may want - DEC
This is a discussion on Cards you may want - DEC ; I have some items in my possession that I don't need (and just take up
space.) I'd like them to avoid the landfill at this time. If you take
care of the shipping, I'm happy to you the items you ...
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Cards you may want
I have some items in my possession that I don't need (and just take up
space.) I'd like them to avoid the landfill at this time. If you take
care of the shipping, I'm happy to you the items you want. I can also
email you a picture of any item, if that helps, but I have no hardware in
which to test them. (Well, I do have a few MicroVAX 3100 boxes, but I'm
sure they won't be of use testing most of these items.)
Here's the list:
.. CQD-220/M (Qbus SCSI Disk controller, supported by MSCP?)
.. M7546 (Qbus TK50 tape controller)
.. 54-17131 (SLU converter board for VAXstation 2000)
.. 54-17230 (DSH32-AA/DST32 Sync driver/receiver) [2 of these]
.. 54-19830-01 (8MB memory option for MicroVAX 3100)
.. 54-16802 (2/4MB memory option, fully populated)
.. LPV11 clone as previously identified by Bill Gunshannon and pictured at
the following URL:
http://mysite.verizon.net/stafford.w...uit-board.html
.. Unidentified board labeled as 6050-7009 rev. B that may be another SCSI
controller, since the back side seems to have 6050-5001 rev. B. It has a
CS-1 next to a logo and a couple prominent Cypress chips.
Send me email if you'd like a picture of any of these items. To send me
email, remove the obvious, leaving only a single period between the first
and last name.
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Re: Cards you may want
On Jan 11, 5:07*pm, Tad Winters
wrote:
> I have some items in my possession that I don't need (and just take up
> space.) *I'd like them to avoid the landfill at this time. *If you take
> care of the shipping, I'm happy to you the items you want. *I can also
> email you a picture of any item, if that helps, but I have no hardware in
> which to test them. *(Well, I do have a few MicroVAX 3100 boxes, but I'm
> sure they won't be of use testing most of these items.)
> Here's the list:
>
> . CQD-220/M (Qbus SCSI Disk controller, supported by MSCP?)
> . M7546 (Qbus TK50 tape controller)
> . 54-17131 (SLU converter board for VAXstation 2000)
> . 54-17230 (DSH32-AA/DST32 Sync driver/receiver) [2 of these]
> . 54-19830-01 (8MB memory option for MicroVAX 3100)
> . 54-16802 (2/4MB memory option, fully populated)
> . LPV11 clone as previously identified by Bill Gunshannon and pictured at
> the following URL:http://mysite.verizon.net/stafford.w...uit-board.html
> . Unidentified board labeled as 6050-7009 rev. B that may be another SCSI
> controller, since the back side seems to have 6050-5001 rev. B. *It has a
> CS-1 next to a logo and a couple prominent Cypress chips.
>
> Send me email if you'd like a picture of any of these items. *To send me
> email, remove the obvious, leaving only a single period between the first
> and last name.
Hello
Tried e-mailing you but I keep getting this error:
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
'stadddord.winters@verison.net' on 1/12/2008 10:17 AM
452 4.1.1 ... temporary failure
If no one has claimed the CQD-220 and the 6050-7009 I will take them.
I am willing to throw in some cash for your time and effort.
tks
phillip
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Re: Cards you may want
tomarsin2015@comcast.net wrote:
> On Jan 11, 5:07 pm, Tad Winters
> wrote:
>
>>I have some items in my possession that I don't need (and just take up
>>space.) I'd like them to avoid the landfill at this time. If you take
>>care of the shipping, I'm happy to you the items you want. I can also
>>email you a picture of any item, if that helps, but I have no hardware in
>>which to test them. (Well, I do have a few MicroVAX 3100 boxes, but I'm
>>sure they won't be of use testing most of these items.)
>>Here's the list:
>>
>>. CQD-220/M (Qbus SCSI Disk controller, supported by MSCP?)
>>. M7546 (Qbus TK50 tape controller)
>>. 54-17131 (SLU converter board for VAXstation 2000)
>>. 54-17230 (DSH32-AA/DST32 Sync driver/receiver) [2 of these]
>>. 54-19830-01 (8MB memory option for MicroVAX 3100)
>>. 54-16802 (2/4MB memory option, fully populated)
>>. LPV11 clone as previously identified by Bill Gunshannon and pictured at
>>the following URL:http://mysite.verizon.net/stafford.w...uit-board.html
>>. Unidentified board labeled as 6050-7009 rev. B that may be another SCSI
>>controller, since the back side seems to have 6050-5001 rev. B. It has a
>>CS-1 next to a logo and a couple prominent Cypress chips.
>>
>>Send me email if you'd like a picture of any of these items. To send me
>>email, remove the obvious, leaving only a single period between the first
>>and last name.
>
>
> Hello
> Tried e-mailing you but I keep getting this error:
> The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
>
> 'stadddord.winters@verison.net' on 1/12/2008 10:17 AM
> 452 4.1.1 ... temporary failure
> If no one has claimed the CQD-220 and the 6050-7009 I will take them.
> I am willing to throw in some cash for your time and effort.
> tks
> phillip
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