Re: Last NOS 9100A

From: Mark Shostak <shostak_at_augustmail.com>
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 02:28:01 EDT

Can I interest you in some magic beans? ;-)

----- Original Message -----
From: John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com>
To: <techtoolslist@flippers.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:15 AM
Subject: FS: Last NOS 9100A

> Well, I've decided that the shop needs money more than I need another toy,
> so I am going to sell my last NOS 9100 system. It's hard drive crashed on
> the third power-up and I've ordered a replacement (9100) 20Meg SCSI from
> NAVATEK.com, this will be formatted and have the original software
> installed and thus ready to go.
>
> Included with the 9100 is a (sealed) 9132, a bunch of 680XX and 80286,
> 80386 adapters for the 9132 (all sealed), and a bunch of pods. plus two
> each of 32, 28, and 24 pin adapters. Ram upgrades for the 9132... 9100
> probe, Signature Clock module, Service , operators, etc manuals and factory
> operators software disc set. Complete set of manuals: pods, 9132, etc.
>
> The base has been run on my bench for just a few hours, still has the
> original factory warranty decals and seals. This was one of the units whose
> floppies I archived for working on the serial number issue. Nice bright
> display!
>
> So if anyone is interested they can make an offer and I can send pictures
> to them of the nice aluminized sealed baggies - airtight, they hiss when
> opened! For the record I sold one of these on $2,000US, the second one sold
> on eBay for $2,500US.
>
> This is the very last NOS one...really...I have no more NOS units. I am
> keeping my old 9100 (noisy hard drive) as it is complete.
>
> John :-#)#
>
Received on Tue Sep 24 23:59:41 2002

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