Could be 110v, or 220v (but I have to know before I connect it).
I'm hoping so ... it would be great to give live again to my old PS/2
I don't want to pay 500$ ... but I'm ready to pay reasonably high
price .. if it is required
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I don't want to pay 500$ ... but I'm ready to pay reasonably high
price .. if it is required
Great ! I'm happy :)
I'll send you an email
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On Dec 14, 12:13 am, "Tim WBST Clarke" <WBSTCla...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
> looks like it's my turn to pipe up. I've got a Model 90 (not entirely
> sure if it's an 8590 or 9590 though) around here somewhere, that probably
I
> should sell complete or break for spares. I wouldn't ask for more that �75
> plus shipping at cost, for the whole system unit as a working component.
> From the U.K. the shipping costs shouldn't be huge. So it's up to you
which
> option you'd prefer, as I would take the PSU out and send just that, if
> you'd prefer. Say �15 plus shipping at cost?
Great ! I'm happy :)
I'll send you an email
====
FYI, the system is a 9590-ALA with 32MB parity RAM, XGA-2 on-planar and an
IBM Caching SCSI Disk Controller with 540MB SCSI Hard Drive. It's been
powered-up and tested briefly. It has the Reference Partition installed but
no bootable O/S (I999 0305 on boot). I'll get some shipping prices for you
as soon as I can.
On Dec 15, 12:02 am, "Tim WBST Clarke" <WBSTCla...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Emmanuelle...
>
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