Re: 9100

From: John Robertson <jrr_at_flippers.com>
Date: Mon Dec 21 1998 - 23:53:04 EST

If they have two 9100's I'd love to get one, with pods it'd be worth at
least $100US to me....(bidding war starting, duck for cover)

John :-#)#

Jeff Anderson wrote:
>
> > >
> > > If anyone comes across either a pile of CPU pods or the manuals- snag them!
> > >
> > > The manual set for a 9100 is well over $1K from Fluke. I'd love to find
> > > out all the neat things you can do with a 9100, but not at that price...
> > >
> > > Also, the pods are like gold (at least for useful CPUs). Every once in a
> > > while, they show up for $500 someplace....
>
> Hmm, I went to a couple surplus stores today and one of them just got in a
> 9100 this morning. I asked how much and he said call back tomorrow, but he
> assured me it would be cheap. It was all in 2 huge boxes with pods for
> Z-80, 386, 286, 68020, and about 6 pods for various EPROMS. There was
> several manuals in there too.. What would all this be worth? I'll probably
> go over there tomorrow morning and pick it up.. he had a 9010 for $25
> also, but I'm not sure if it had any pods or manuals with it..
>
> At another place I saw some power supplies made by Wells Gardner.. They
> were really built well, in 19" rack mount cases. The interesting thing was
> the output was + and - 27 volts at 15 amps. Sounds like a vector monitor
> power supply to me.. they were made in 1989.
>
> Jeff

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Received on Mon Dec 21 22:54:06 1998

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