Description: This came from a computer museum that closed down. I forgot to check if it has memory (it might need an optional card) but it has a Paradise MCA graphics card and 32 bit NCR SCSI card. I was able to test the hard drive, and it fired right up and sounded fantastic. No stiction, no hesitation. It has a DOS partition with Windows 3.1. The computer itself doesn't power up, so plan on recapping/rebuilding the power supply.You almost never see non-IBM microchannel machines come up, so grab this while you can! I'm open to selling the MCA cards individually but would prefer to sell everything as one lot. Due to the age of this computer being over 30 years old, it is being sold AS-IS. ZuluSCSI log below: [12ms] Platform: ZuluSCSI RP2040[12ms] FW Version: 24.10.16-release Oct 16 2024 17:34:25[13ms] DIP switch settings: debug log 0, termination 1[13ms] SCSI termination is enabled[14ms] Flash chip size: 4096 kB[14ms] SCSI initiator mode selected by DIP switch, expecting SCSI disks on the bus[34ms] SD card detected, FAT64 volume size: 60874 MB[34ms] SD MID: 0x03, OID: 0x53 0x44[34ms] SD Name: SN64G[34ms] SD Date: 3/2024[35ms] SD Serial: 0x85985AF3[301ms] InitiatorID set to ID 0x07[809ms] Initialization complete![11732ms] SCSI ID 0 capacity 94860 sectors x 512 bytes[11732ms] Drive total size is 46 MiB[11732ms] SCSI Version 1[11733ms] [SCSI0][11733ms] Vendor = "SEAGATE "[11733ms] Product = "ST157N "[11734ms] Version = " ík"[11734ms] Type = 0[11783ms] Preallocating image file[11785ms] Starting to copy drive data to HD00_imaged.hda[12334ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 256 / 94860 speed 240 kB/s - 0%[12564ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 512 / 94860 speed 572 kB/s - 0%[12797ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 768 / 94860 speed 564 kB/s - 0%[13013ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 1024 / 94860 speed 618 kB/s - 1%[13243ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 1280 / 94860 speed 569 kB/s - 1%[13459ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 1536 / 94860 speed 609 kB/s - 1%[13675ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 1792 / 94860 speed 606 kB/s - 1%......... [93381ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 93696 / 94860 speed 609 kB/s - 98%[93597ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 93952 / 94860 speed 609 kB/s - 99%[93827ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 94208 / 94860 speed 569 kB/s - 99%[94043ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 94464 / 94860 speed 615 kB/s - 99%[94259ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 94720 / 94860 speed 609 kB/s - 99%[94396ms] SCSI read succeeded, sectors done: 94860 / 94860 speed 523 kB/s - 100%[94811ms] Finished imaging drive with id 0[94811ms] Marking SCSI ID, 0, as imaged, wont ask it again. Photos are of the actual item for sale. Remember, this is a vintage item that's over 30 years old. This could work a day and this could work a decade. For that reason, this is sold strictly AS-IS with no returns. Payment:You must pay for your item within 4 calendar days.Please contact us if something comes up. We will gladly work with you to figure out a solution best for both parties.Please contact us through eBay's messaging system with any questions or concerns.Shipping:All items are shipped FedEx or USPS, unless otherwise noted and at our discretion. Insurance is included in the shipping price. Items valued at over $750 will require a signature. No exceptions.Please note some lighter items may be shipped out using USPS First Class. Items are shipped in a timely manner (usually 1-2 business days). Tracking numbers are sent out when the item is shipped. You will get an email from eBay to the provided email address.You can access your tracking info at any time in your My eBay page. Please check spam filters before contacting us about where your tracking number is.Please contact us through eBay's messaging system with any questions or concerns.
Price: 300 USD
Location: Medina, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-18T07:02:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 60 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: NCR
Type: Desktop
Model: 1210
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes