> From: Devin Davison > It looked like a good batch of boards and i was holding out on finding > a machine.
I hope that "a machine" wasn't 'an empty machine to plug them into' - because AFAICT the chances are that happening are basically zero. (People seem to save either i) complete machines, or ii) just the boards - apparently not realizing that without the backplane, etc, the boards are only useful as spares.) > Any good place to get a 11/780 aside from watching the local scrap > centers with my fingers crossed one will be there? For some reasons, /780's seem to be pretty rare. I suspect it's a case of 'they were mostly all scrapped long ago in favour of later models which were faster and smaller' (we see the same thing in other lines). Don't get me wrong, I truly do fervently hope that you do find one somehow, but one has to be realistic, I think. (I'd love to have an RF11, but I'm pretty sure they almost all went to the big scrap-heap in the sky many moons ago; so I'm not holding on, waiting for one to appear - rather, I'm getting on with the stuff that _is_ still here.) Sorry to be such a downer... :-( Noel