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creedon:
I've got two Tektronix oscilloscopes, a 2230 multi-channel and a 2430 multi-channel; they both boot up, but that's all I know.  I'm looking to trade them for server stuff.  Whatcha got?

TheQuirk:
I'll wiling to buy them because I really don't have any server stuff. You could buy server stuff with the money I'll pay you (if you'll accept money!)   .

So, how much are they going for?

creedon:
To tell you the truth, I don't have a clue; I know if you plug 'em into a wall socket and push "ON", the CRT lights up, the fans start up, and the machine goes through a POST, so I think they're fine.  They were removed from service where I work by the electronic calibration tech (he replaced them with a $23,000.00 system that does everything but kiss you).  He said they might need minor repairs, but they couldn't be used in our facility any longer, because they didn't meet the FAA test requirements any longer.  I work in the mechanical calibration lab, but I don't know anything about electronic calibration.  I DO know that Tektronix is a highly regarded builder of oscilloscopes.
As I said, I don't know enough about the things to set a price; make me an offer, I figue you must be honest, you use Linux, right?

pkd_lives:
I must say I am interested - Do you have the service manuals? And I assume they are not the A varients.

The stuff I have to offer is really too old for anything worthwhile. I can't really justify them at the moment.

Edit : Whoops he posted fast.

[ November 15, 2002: Message edited by: pkd ]

[ November 15, 2002: Message edited by: pkd ]

creedon:
No, I have no manuals of any kind, but they are available on the internet.
I'm basically looking for the stuff I need to build a music server for my home audio system  Ideally, I would like to find an FIC 503+ socket seven m'board with an AMD K-6 processer; 350-400 Mhz, some DIMM's and a few other things.

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