On 2015-11-09 11:12 PM, Mike Ross wrote:
Sorry for being out of touch: in transit from NZ to NY and crazy busy. No
news my end but plan to speak to seller and visit system towards end of
week. I know at least a couple of you have emailed me privately; sorry for
not responding but will update ASAP. I'd *like* to claim it for the
Corestore but there are shipping costs and logistics issues.

I wonder if IBM disks of this era care about line frequency? Do they have
50hz vs 60hz spindles like RK05s....

Mike
On Nov 9, 2015 9:54 PM, "Connor Krukosky" <conn...@connorsdomain.com> wrote:

Wow that looks to be in fantastic condition considering its around 40
years old now!
I really wish the best of luck to whomever gets it.
I must say I'm very jealous ;)

-Connor K

On 11/9/2015 9:20 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:

At long last, here are pictures and details!


http://www.nf6x.net/2015/11/ibm-system32-at-the-local-electronics-recycler/



The diskette drive and the 10MB disk are both driven by AC motors so they would be sensitive to line frequency, however I am sure that IBM did make pulleys for 50Hz.

Paul.

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