Subject: hp300 stuff for sale
To: None <port-hp300@netbsd.org>
From: Mike Begley <spam@hell.org>
List: port-hp300
Date: 05/24/1999 00:55:40
I have decided to cull the herd of hp300 hardware I have stacked up around
here; there's only so many of these I can make use of at one time, and my
wife is getting annoyed.

So for sale I have the following machines, in good working condition:

2 HP 9000/433's
  1 with 128 mb                               $200
  1 with 64mb                                 $150
Note---these machines weigh approximately 100 lbs apiece.
Each have color frame buffers.

9 HP 9000/400t's or 425's
(Some of these were upgraded to 425, but I'm not sure how to tell which.
feel free to offer suggestions...)
  5 have 32 mb, in a 8x4mb configuration      $100 each
  1 has 36 mb in 2x8+4x4+2x2 configuration    $120 also has 1gb drive.
  1 has 28 mb, in 6x4+2x2 configuration       $90
  1 has 20 mb, in 2x4+6x2 configuration       $80
  1 has 40 mb, in 2x8+6x4 configuration       $130
All have color frame buffers (there seem to be two varieties of these).

  4 HP 9000/340's, with I think 16 mb apiece  $30 each
  (2 with SCSI cards, 2 with HPIB cards)

  1 HP 9000/345, also with 16 mb              $40
  1 HP 9000/360, also with 16 mb & SCSI card  $60

  2 16mb memory modules:                      $30/pair

  1 CPU board for HP9000/433, presumed good.  $25

I also have a 79638 HPIB hard drive that's  has NetBSD 1.2 on it.  Free to
whomever wants to pick it up.  It's big, it's loud, it's heavy, and it's
probably close to MTBF.  what more could you want?

In addition, I have a pair of HP9000/735s, each with 32mb of memory.  I have
no idea...make an offer.

All the machines work, and most are in good condition cosmeticly.  A few of
the 425's are missing the pull-down front panel.

All prices are OBO.  Shipping is paid by buyer.  U-Haul greatly appreciated.
Lot purchace very greatly appreciated.  These machines are located in
Seattle WA.  I can deliver as far as Portland Oregon if sufficiently
convinced.

-mike