The twists of fate have left me with four IBM 365 desktop computers from about 1998. Each has a 200 MHz Pentium Pro, 128 MB of 32 bit memory, new (in 2003) 10 GB disk (bios limited to 8455 MB) with Win 98SE and fixes, floppy drive and slow CD-Rom drive. All of them work.
The IBM design uses an LPX motherboard with a vertical backplane for the card slots. There are 4 ISA slots and 3 PCI slots, but it's ISA or PCI for a total of four cards. Each comes with a SVGA video card, sound card, and a 10 Mb/s Ethernet card. The motherboard has one each serial and parallel port, and a USB 1.0 port. Power consumption is a mere 65 watts. I was going to use them for GPIB for Racal-Dana 199x counters, but never got around to assembling everything. Now it's time to shed the equipment collection to be able to move to smaller quarters, as time takes its toll on the body. Any or all of them are available for pickup at 55438 near Minneapolis, Minnesota. For shipping I will use a service to pack and ship, which will be reasonable but not cheap. I need to know by Jan 24, before they join the rest of the stuff in a storage locker on a junk truck. Bill Hawkins _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.