Vintage DEC PDP 11/04 Minicomputer w/ 32K Core Memory For Sale

Vintage DEC PDP 11/04 Minicomputer w/ 32K Core Memory
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Vintage DEC PDP 11/04 Minicomputer w/ 32K Core Memory:
$995.00

Here is a vintage Digital Equipment Corp. PDP 11/04 minicomputer. This has a 32K x 18 core memory board, not the morecommon MOS memory. It also includes an RX211 controller board for the RX02 floppy disk drives. Has the serial card andit\'s cable also. It\'s untested, been sitting for many years, but is in clean condition. It has a 20 Amp 125 Volt power plug whichcould easily be changed for a more standard one. Big, fat, power cord . There\'s also a three pin jumper cable thatfits thesmall connectors by the power cord on the back, unsure what it\'s used for. The manuals for the PDP 11/04 are on bitsavers.org.
It\'s sold as-is, untested. It would be a good idea to power this up slowly on a Variac with the boards removed to be sure the powersupply capacitors are OK and give them a chance to reform.
This is large and heavy, around 32\" x 23\" x 15\" packed and north of 120 pounds (a guess, it\'s past my 100 lb scale\'s range).Shipping should still be possible by FedEx ground or by freight. Free pickup welcome!


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