The M8190 is likely to be of interest to someone since it’s likely to be a 
11/84.

Personally I’m interested in one or both of the M8061’s which are Qbus RL02 
controllers and would cough up some bucks to buy off the recycler.

Kirk

> On Jul 13, 2016, at 2:56 PM, Jules Richardson <jules.richardso...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> I found various DEC (Qbus?) boards at my local tame recycler earlier. They're 
> scheduled for preprocessing this evening (e.g. ceramic ICs pulled and 
> diverted into different pile due to higher gold content), but I may be able 
> to get them a stay of execution (as of now I've got about 2 hours in which to 
> let him know before I'm awol for a family event).
> 
> Anything below strike anyone as being worth saving (vs. common as dirt serial 
> interfaces etc.)? I'm not sure at the moment if I can rescue the lot...
> 
> M7957
> M8189
> M8192
> M8061 x 2
> M8044 x 2
> M8190
> M8043 x 2
> M7961
> M8067 x 2
> M7856
> 
> In addition to those, a board branded Dilog CQ1610, another marked PXX-2 with 
> four SC44077P ics in the center, and a memory board marked 980110014 
> containing 128 mmc3764 RAM ics. Also several Emulex boards which didn't 
> contain anything that was obviously a part number (from memory a couple that 
> were "full width" and three that were "half width") - I'm guessing they're 
> probably tape controllers, but they might be hard disk.
> 
> Working status unknown, but cosmetically they looked good. It sounds like the 
> previous owner had complete machines which he split and scrapped at some 
> point in the past, and this box of boards had sat around in his garage since.
> 
> cheers
> 
> Jules

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