Gadgett's Garage: Unusual and Useless Stuff! |
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3/17/05 |
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Garage Shopping.com THIS IS MY GARAGE SALE PAGE. IF YOU SEE SOMETHING OF INTEREST E-MAIL ME. IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, ASK. I EVEN SURPRISE MYSELF WITH WHAT I FIND IN MY GARAGE!
Its a UNISYS ANTIQUE. Complete with an Intel 80286 processor, 3.5" floppy drive, Boca research 8MB memory card with 2MB onboard (Hey it's expandable!), a Western Digital WD1003V-MM1 MFM hard disk/floppy controller, An AVGA1 VGA card(256k ?) and a Miniscribe 8125F 20MB hard disk. Currently running DOS 5.0. It also has Poker, Solitair, Monster Bash part 1, Designasaurus Learning Fun, Word Perfict 5.0 for DOS and a version of Norton Utilities that even I couldn't determine. Below is an internal view of this beast. Not old enough for the Smithsonian but it will make an interesting conversation piece (or a door stop). Price - any offer. Shipping your responsibility and weighing in at least 20 lbs. $$$. Own a real piece of computer history. Or wait until tomorrow and check the value of "YOUR" computer. Oh, by the way what you see is what you get. NO keyboard, No monitor, No manuals and Tech Support-you must be kidding. The Unisys Internal View ITEMS BELOW ARE AVAILABLE BUT NOT LISTED ON EBAY AT THIS TIME
An old Mittsubishi Diamond Scan monitor. This monitor powers up, you can feel the static electricity on the screen, but I can't get it to display. I am guessing that the scan rate is not compatible with the computer I tried to use it on.
Back view of Mittsubishi Diamond Scan monitor.
Video cable for Mittsubishi Diamond Scan monitor.
Another Lot of cards. Top is a very old MFM hard Disk controller board. I have 2 of these. IBM is stamped on the board with what appears to be a part number(IBM 59X7192YF). It has several Xebec chips and may be an original controller board from an IBM PC or XT. Bottom left is a floppy disk controller board, either an add on board or from a clone. It has jumper settings for both high and low density 5.25" and 3.5" floppy drives. It is labeled A-B215. The bottom right board has been sold.
More old boards from an IBM PC XT or an early AT. Top is a Genoa Systems Spectra EGA video card model 4800 Rev.A. Bottom right is a Hewlett Packard 24550A modem, I believe that it is 2400 baud (thats 2.4K) but it could be an old 1200. The board is also stamped 8645B. The board at the bottom left has been sold. ![]() ![]() |
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