On Mon, 3/7/16, william degnan via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I think it's time, if you're a collector of such things to grab up a UNIX PC before the clean working and complete units fetch prices routinely above $750, (but not yet). They're still "new vintage" but I predict these are going to become highly sought-after "tweener" type machines. This is the PC a lot of the famous hackers used in the late 80s
Those are great little machines. Back in the '90s, I used to host a collection of the old archives and related material for these machines. Peter da Silva now maintains that archive: http://unixpc.taronga.com/ One challenge in keeping those machines running are the disk drives. For a machine like the one on eBay now, you need a HH ST-506/412 interface drive. Working ones are starting to get pretty thin. My 7300/3b1s are the biggest reason I'm interested in the recent MFM drive emulators. BLS