Auction: VINTAGE IBM 70 386 PS/2 PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 DESKTOP #2http://search.ebay.com/170093935704
End time: Mar-28-07 10:17:06 PDT
Florida. Does not come with pink flamingos.
A16 (160 million bytes/25MHz
Hi!
> http://search.ebay.com/170093935704
My experience with this seller and a Model 35SLC (that I'd still like
to know more about--and if anyone else here has one) was great. The
unit was well packed and accurately advertised.
Maybe I'll go after this system. Model 70 with a 160MB hard disk is
pretty useful.
William
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Auction: VINTAGE IBM 70 386 PS/2 PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 DESKTOPhttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170083249814
$49.99 starting bid. Ends Feb-26-07, 11:25:12 PST. Located in Longwood, FL.
Ships worldwide.
8570-A16 This should be a 25MHz unit. (Tim O'Connor, are you out there?
Here's your chance...)
"This Auction is for ONE USED IBM 70 386 Personal System/2 desktop computer.
Description:
This Vintage IBM Personal System/2 is in decent condition with some stubborn
tape residue, a few marker markings and other marking on the frame of the
unit.
The unit powers on and was tested with a computer monitor, however, a screen
portraying an unknown problem is persistent at start-up.
Please review the pictures for more information and Please Bid Accordingly.
THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT COME WITH A MONITOR.
No manuals, No Documents, No Software or anything else is included."
No affiliation.
William
> The unit powers on and was tested with a computer monitor, however, a screen
> portraying an unknown problem is persistent at start-up.
>From looking at the picture, it boots to error 162, displays a red not-
OK sign, and asks for the IBM Reference disk. A good battery, a loving
home, and an IBM reference disk will make it run well again.
exwisdem
Dead battery or someone played adapter swappee.
exwisdem wrote:
>> The unit powers on and was tested with a computer monitor, however, a screen
>> portraying an unknown problem is persistent at start-up.
>
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Auction: VINTAGE IBM 70 386 PS/2 PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 DESKTOP #3Folks, I believe the -A16 was the 25MHz model.
http://search.ebay.com/170097276422
End time: Apr-07-07 09:34:50 PDT
"Louis Ohland" <ohland@charter.net> schreef in bericht
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> Folks, I believe the -A16 was the 25MHz model.
>
> http://search.ebay.com/170097276422
> End time: Apr-07-07 09:34:50 PDT
Correct :
model 8570-A16
type PS/2 Model 70 386
announce 11-06-1991
price 6445
withdraw 23-02-1993
bus MCA32
slot 3
bay 3
processor 386-25
std 2M
max 8M
video VGA
FDD 1.44M
HDD 160M
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Auction: Vintage IBM Personal System/2 Model 65 SX PS/2 8565
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160100369637
End time: Apr-02-07 11:42:37 PDT (5 days 21 hours)
Ships to: United States
Item location: Potsdam, NY, United States
No affiliation
Seems to have an internal 2400 modem
8565-121
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Thanks for the link, I put a bid in.
Looks like it will need a DS1287 and the (DS1225?) NVRAM. At this
point in time, I'm finding that less and less of these can be
"revived" with use.
William
Hi William !
> Thanks for the link, I put a bid in.
Potsdam, eh ?
There's a city of the same name in Germany.
Famous, if you're in history.
South of Berlin. Some of my relatives live there.
> Looks like it will need a DS1287 and the (DS1225?) NVRAM.
1287's can be reworked .... ;-)
If still in place. No reason to pull the 1225 anyway.
Interesting machine in fact. No 387SX.
Tribble "patch-infested" SCSI,
2-8MB 80286 memory expansion
MP-Async adapter as it seems.
What's the adapter with the two 45� rotated ferrite transformers ?
The resistor array packs and orange buffer caps make it look IBM-ish.
PC Network adapter ? Or a Modem ? (Probably a relay towards the rear,
accompanied by two TO-220-like transistors / voltage regulators)
> At this
> point in time, I'm findin...
Auction: IBM PS/2 Model 70 386 Desktop/Monitor / Orig IBM Disks+ >http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-PS-2-Model-70-386-Desktop-Monitor-Orig-IBM-Disks_W0QQitemZ320001240757QQihZ011QQcategoryZ4193QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
End time: Jul-02-06 09:15:29 PDT
IBM PS/2 Model 70 Desktop (Type 8570) with IBM VGA Monitor (Type
8513001) Specifications:
* CPU: Intel 80386 16 MHz
* Internal memory: 1 MB
* Hard-drive: 60 MB
* Floppy drive: 1.44 MB
* Expansion slots: 3-MC (Micro Channel)
Louis Ohland wrote:
> >http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-PS-2-Model-70-386-Desktop-Monitor-Orig-IBM-Disks_W0QQitemZ320001240757QQihZ011QQcate...
Auction: VINTAGE IBM PERSONAL SYSTEM/2 MODEL 70 386 COMPUTER [8570-121] >http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-IBM-PERSONAL-SYSTEM-2-MODEL-70-386-COMPUTER-W_W0QQitemZ8769856187QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
Ends Feb-28-06 19:00:00 PST
Note the sticker on the tape bezel. Touch tape bezel before inserting tape.
Up to $65
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Auction: VINTAGE IBM PS2 PS/2 MODEL 70 PC COMPUTER>http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-IBM-PS2-PS-2-MODEL-70-PC-COMPUTER-CLEAN-386_W0QQitemZ5105726548QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
Ends Oct-02-05 19:26:06 PDT
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 20:05:07 -0500, Louis Ohland <nullnvoid@charter.net> wrote:
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-IBM-PS2-PS-2-MODEL-70-PC-COMPUTER-CLEAN-386_W0QQitemZ5105726548QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
> Ends Oct-02-05 19:26:06 PDT
This thing won't run an OS/2 1.0, 1.1 would it? It requires a 286? If so guess I'll be waiting for another 50Z to bubble up. :\
--Daniel
Hi!
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=%205105726548
I think it becomes obvious when a person looking at the listing also has one
of those coffee cans (look in the picture background) that he has *far too
much stuff*.
Otherwise a very nice looking computer. I find the dual floppy setup
especially handy.
William
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 21:51:00 -0500, William R. Walsh <newgroups1@nojunquemail.walshcomptech.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=%205105726548
>
> I think it becomes obvious when a person looking at the listing also has one
> of those coffee cans (look in the picture background) that he has *far too
> much stuff*.
>
> Otherwise a very nice looking computer. I find the dual floppy setup
> especially handy.
>
> William...
Auction: IBM Video Capture Adapter / A for IBM Personal System/2 #2 >http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-Video-Capture-Adapter-A-for-IBM-Personal-System-2_W0QQitemZ5166911589QQcategoryZ3761QQcmdZViewItem<
BIN
Sealed in box, includes cables. 13 available.
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Auction: IBM PS/2 Model 70 386 #2<http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-PS-2-Model-70-386_W0QQitemZ120090281232QQihZ002QQcategoryZ74946QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>
End time: Mar-01-07 12:02:40 PST
8570-081 if my squinting made a difference.
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Auction: IBM PS/2 Model 80 386 OS/2 SCSI Keyboard Mouse PS/2 TV
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220111146098
Starting bid: US $10.00
End time: May-15-07 08:07:28 PDT (4 days 19 hours)
Shipping costs: US $55.00
Ships to: United States
Item location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
This is a working PS/2 system with everything except the VGA monitor:
PS/2 8580 386 with 120MB SCSI Hard Drive and Floppy Disk, 12MB RAM)
IBM Model M keyboard (which is new) and mouse (original)
IBM PS/2 TV Unit with power supply. A rare option, allows for viewing and
tuning TV PIP on the desktop.
OS/2 is installed on the machine (and works). Also includes an unopened
copy of OS/2 Warp.
No affiliation
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Auction: IBM Personal System/2 Computer Model 25 286 PS/2 >http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-Personal-System-2-Computer-Model-25-286-PS-2_W0QQitemZ8712479777QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
Ends Oct-28-05 18:35:00 PDT
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Auction: NOS IBM Personal System/2 Model 80 PS/2 Intel 80386Here's something you don't see very often...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250176278569
Current bid: US $0.99
(Reserve not met)
End time: Oct-22-07 10:03:41 PDT (5 days 20 hours)
Ships to: Worldwide
Item location: Hayward, California, United States
Here is a BRAND NEW IBM Personal System/2 Model 80! This is still sealed in
its original box and has never been opened!
No affiliation
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8580-041
JWR wrote:
> Here's something you don't see very often...
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250176278569
>
> Current bid: US $0.99
> (Reserve not met)
>
> End time: Oct-22-07 10:03:41 PDT (5 days 20 hours)
> Ships to: Worldwide
> Item location: Hayward, California, United States
>
> Here is a BRAND NEW IBM Personal System/2 Model 80! This is still sealed in
> its original box and has never been opened!
>
>
> No affiliation
>
Following the above link leads to this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Equinox-S-100-System-Keyed-Up-8080A-IMSAI-MITS-Altair_W0QQitemZ250176834614QQihZ015QQcategoryZ1247QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
OT, yes, but ... :-) k
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Auction: Vintage Rare IBM AIX PS/2 Operating System Ver. 1.2.1<http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Rare-IBM-AIX-PS-2-Operating-System-Ver-1-2-1_W0QQitemZ220065784490QQihZ012QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>
End time: Jan-03-07 15:32:34 PST
Starts at 99 cents, BIN is 70$
Looks like the basic install, and a few other modules.
Louis Ohland wrote:
> <http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Rare-IBM-AIX-PS-2-Operating-System-Ver-1-2-1_W0QQitemZ220065784490QQihZ012QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>
> End time: Jan-03-07 15:32:34 PST
>
> Starts at 99 cents, BIN is 70$
OK, I put a marker bid in on it, if anyone else wants it, the next
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Auction: Vintage IBM PS/2, Model 70, 386 Computer WORKING!! >http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-IBM-PS-2-Model-70-386-Computer-WORKING_W0QQitemZ8763017206QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
Ends Feb-16-06 16:00:00 PST
8570-E61
Louis Ohland wrote:
> >http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-IBM-PS-2-Model-70-386-Computer-WORKING_W0QQitemZ8763017206QQcategoryZ74946QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
>
> Ends Feb-16-06 16:00:00 PST
> 8570-E61
Looks like he's got a couple of pictures swapped between this auction
and the 50Z he's also selling.
> Looks like he's got a couple of pictures swapped between this auction
> and the 50Z...
Auction: IBM PS/2 L40 SX PS-2 Vintage ComputerL40SX are always interesting...
http://search.ebay.com/320196297042
Starting bid of $39.95. $25.00 shipping and gouging to the US only.
Located in Dallas, TX USA. Ends Dec-20-07, 15:04:25 PST (3 days, 5
five hours).
Money order, cashier's check, credit card, PayPal, 14 day hold on
personal checks. Item is for sale outside of eBay as well (is that
allowed?) and the listing may end if it isn't bid on.
No affiliation.
William
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Auction: 2 Vintage IBM PS/2 L40 SX Laptops Impress Your Friends! #2Well, they are pretty nifty little machines and the display panel does
very well in the sunlight... At least one has a battery and a missing
port door (not too odd, it seems).
http://search.ebay.com/160122380639
Starting bid of $9.95. Ends Jun-05-07, 18:30:00 PDT (6 days, 4 hours).
Located in Harrisburg, PA. Ships to US and Canada.
$25 shipping and gouging to the US. No affiliation.
William
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Auction: IBM PS2 PS/2 VINTAGE 8530 8086 COMPUTER SYSTEM 8530-C03Totally medialess...there isn't even a floppy drive. Never seen
anything like it before. Check out the full length ISA TR card
(probably 4 megabit...)!
Current bid of $19.99, shipping to me was figured at $20.93. Located
in Holliston, MA USA. Ships worldwide.
http://search.ebay.com/280227390214
(which brings me to something else--what is up with all these eBay IDs
that I've seen lately where there are two characters at each end of
the ID separated by *s? must be a privacy thing or something...)
William
Hi William,
> Totally medialess...there isn't even a floppy drive.
I could make you one ;-))
>
> http://search.ebay.com/280227390214
>
> (which brings me to something else--what is up with all these eBay IDs
> that I've seen lately where there are two characters at each end of
> the ID separated by *s? must be a privacy thing or something...)
>
> William
Thinking again: I don't have a 8530 with a 8086 in it.
Oh, well . . .
Jelte.
Hi William,
> Totally medialess...there isn't even a floppy drive. Never
> seen anything like it before. Check out the full length
> ISA TR card (probably 4 megabit...)!...
Many of my 8086-based Model 25s I got from a school auction lot
were set to RIPL from an image on an 8595 (running NW3.11). They still
had the 720Kb floppy drive however. As far as I remember, IBM TR has
RIPL code built-in (commonly Ethernet adapters, unless s...
[Auction: IT->EU] Computer IBM personal system 2 P70-386.D'epoca,vintageI seem to recall someone in Italy was looking for some?
Regards,
Alvin.
http://search.ebay.com/250159683462
Ends: Sept 8th, 2007
Alvin Andries wrote:
> I seem to recall someone in Italy was looking for some?
Forwarded. Thanks, Alvin.
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Auction: IBM PS2 PS/2 Vintage Server Collectible sys 8595-0KF (William!! It's a xKx!!!)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270237772168
Starting bid: US $59.00
End time: May-22-08 09:23:51 PDT (6 days 19 hours)
Ships to: Worldwide
Item location: Holliston/Boston, MA, United States
You are bidding on a IBM PS2 PS/2 Vintage Server Collectible sys 8595-0KF.
This has been test and in working condition.
This is not really intended to be used as a computer, rather a collectible
piece of IBM history. Unit IS WORKING, and cosmetically in great shape It
has a 1.44 floppy and NO Hard drive and would require very specific ones if
you were to go the route. (IBM older SCSI- example 85F0011, 85F0012) Proc is
a 486 DX-33 FRU 64F0198 Has Internal/Ext SCSI Controller w/ Cache FRU#
85F0063 Has 8MB of RAM Has an XGA Monitor Card and requires XGA IBM Monitors
System Board we believe to be FRU 33F5717 Power Supply we believe to be
92F0051 No Keyboard or Mouse.
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I'm looking for a 95*85*-xKx/xNx. But you should have seen how my heart
skipped a beat!
Thanks for pointing it out. :-) The shipping's not too far off, so if it
ends without a bidder, I will probably ask about it.
William
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Auction: IBM Video Capture Adapter / A for IBM Personal System/2BIN 9.99 12 available $10 shipping
>http://cgi.ebay.com/IBM-Video-Capture-Adapter-A-for-IBM-Personal-System-2_W0QQitemZ5166911589QQcategoryZ3761QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem<
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Can someone forward one to me in France please ? I don't want to do an
expensive wire transfer to get one.
Thanks
Nicolas
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Auction: 2 PC mice mouse 1 serial 1 PS/2 PS / 2 IBM save them! ;)Included primarily for humor purposes. To keep it somewhat on topic,
one is an IBM "soap bar" mouse. I think it's pretty funny. Quoting
directly from the listing:
"What you're bidding on:
2 PC Mice, cheap.
All are tested and working.
Save these from the dumpster."
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140076586464
Ends Jan-25-07 Starting bid $1.25, shipping $4.50. Ships to US and
Canada from Fort Plain, NY. No affiliation.
William
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Auction: IBM PS/2 Model 70 386http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120090281232
Starting bid: US $0.99
Auction ends: 1 Mar 2007 12:02:40 PST
Location: Tustin, CA, USA
Much cheaper than the other one, and even includes an evilnet adapter.
Not affiliated, other than drooled over the auction. Now, were are the
wipes for my flat panel...
exwisdem
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:17:08 UTC, "exwisdem" <daress@donet.com> wrote:
-> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120090281232
->
-> Starting bid: US $0.99
->
-> Auction ends: 1 Mar 2007 12:02:40 PST
->
-> Location: Tustin, CA, USA
->
-> Much cheaper than the other one, and even includes an evilnet adapter.
->
-> Not affiliated, other than drooled over the auction. Now, were are the
-> wipes for my flat panel...
->
-> exwisdem
->
I'd love to buy something like this for the OS/2 museum but the
shipping is usually a killer. Looking at this auction, it would run
about $31 - 40 to ship to PA. And that is actually cheaper then a lot
of these I have looked at. I may bid on it and see how it goes but
most likely it will cost too much for my projects limited funds. :-(
Mark
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Hi!
> Much cheaper than the other one, and even includes an evilnet adapte...
Auction: Rare Vintage IBM PS/2 Model 76 486 #2<http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Vintage-IBM-PS-2-Model-76-486_W0QQitemZ330087229483QQihZ014QQcategoryZ4193QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>
End time: Feb-17-07 02:21:06 PST
S&H may not be to your tastes. Item in Connecticut.
Louis Ohland wrote:
> <http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Vintage-IBM-PS-2-Model-76-486_W0QQitemZ330087229483QQihZ014QQcategoryZ4193QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>
> End time: Feb-17-07 02:21:06 PST
>
> S&H may not be to your tastes. Item in Connecticut.
Louis: You dropped your copyright notice from http://ps-2.kev009.com:
8081/ohlandl/. Was that intentional?
Wikipedia references your site.
FYI
Dan the K
Louis Ohland wrote:
> <http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Vintage-IBM-PS-2-Model-76-486_W0QQitemZ330087229483QQihZ014QQcategoryZ4193QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>
> End time: Feb-17-07 02:21:06 PST
>
> S&H may not be to your tastes. Item in Connecticut.
Louis: You dropped your copyright notice from http://ps-2.kev009.com:
8081/ohlandl/. Was that intentional?
Wikipedia references your site.
FYI
Dan the K
There is nothing intentional as fair as I'm concerned. Where is the
void, that I may throw myself into it?
Copyright notice or not, I still have my rights to the Ardent-Tool. One
day, I might exercise them. Why, I dunno.
Dan-the K wrote:
> Louis Ohland wrote:
>> <http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Vintage-IBM-PS-2-Model-76-486_W0QQitemZ330087229483QQihZ014QQcategoryZ4193QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewIt...
Vintage IBM PS/2 386 Portabe PC auctionhttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42202&item=6740721684
Ends Feb-07-05 16:51:12 PST
Now that's an interesting beast. What is it? I've never heard of a
portable PS/2 let alone a laptop from about 1987.
Dan
Looks like your basic P70, the P75 had a 486. L40SX was one of the first
laptops with a VGA.
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> Now that's an interesting beast. What is it? I've never heard of a
> portable PS/2 let alone a l...