At 04:46 PM 25/09/2019 -0500, you wrote: >If enough people want them, and someone gets a winning bid, then they can >come to me and I will repackage and ship them for the actual cost of >postage. > >Cindy
Thanks for the kind offer. Where are you, relative to the seller? I can see a problem though. Isn't it impossible to have ebay-won items shipped to other than one's ebay-verified address? I'm not sure... I know to get things sent to my reshipper, I have to have them set as my 'real address' before bidding. That's why I asked if anyone is close enough to pick up the boards. Not to mention sidestepping the seller's problematical packing intentions. Guy >-----Original Message----- >From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Guy Dunphy >via cctalk >Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 4:01 PM >To: Brent Hilpert; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts >Subject: Re: HP vintage boards being sold as scrap > >At 12:00 PM 25/09/2019 -0700, you wrote: >>On 2019-Sep-25, at 3:07 AM, Guy Dunphy via cctalk wrote: >> >>> Does anyone else recognise some of the other boards? >> >> >>There is a stack of IO interface boards, including HSTs, for the HP >2100/1000 series there. >> >>Lower-right stack in this pic, 7 boards, boards have one red and one grey >handle: >> https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/n08AAOSwjY5dg5Kd/s-l1600.jpg >> >>"HS Terminal" is discernible on one of them, and the one on top looks to be >an HS Terminal as well. >>Can't be certain about the others but they have the same size IO connector, >they may all be HSTs. >> >>HSTs are the basic RS232 & current loop, async serial-line interface >boards, 12531D, used for the console and such in the 2100/1000 series, >>going back to the early machines of the series. >> >>(HS is 'High-Speed', but that's relative to the late-60s, billed for up to >2400bps, but it is possible to operate them at higher speeds). >> >>I'd buy one for, say 60$, if someone picks up the bunch and wants to flog >one. > > > >Sigh. And here I am putting together a rack with a HP 1000 system. >Though, some of those edge connectors look corroded. > >I really would like those DtoA boards. So many! I have both a 3497A and the >3498A extender >plus a need for lots of cards for them. Plus I have the service manual with >schematics >so can repair them. > >Anyway... the seller is listed as being in Warren, Rhode Island, United >States. >I'm in Australia, and have a reshipper in the US. BUT, the reshipper is on >the west coast. > >Is there anyone on this list who lives in that area who could pick them up, >then pack and post >small sets of boards? I can afford to bid (fingers crossed), but _can't_ >afford the postage >of "90 lbs" across the continent. Let alone to Australia. > >The one existing bid, is that anyone here? > >Guy > > >--- >This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >https://www.avast.com/antivirus > >