From: Richard Hull
Subject: FOR SALE:  Reasonably priced Symbolics 3653
Date: 
Message-ID: <1992Apr22.222154.12480@cs.ucf.edu>
   We are selling a Symbolics 3653.  The 3653 is a 3650 cabinet that contains 
3 cpu cards and 3 harddrive cards.  These cards are connected to three separate 
Symbolics terminals.  So each terminal can be logically seen as its own machine,
but there really is only one cabinet.  Each of the three has 9 Mbytes of memory
and a 380 Mbyte ESDI hard drive.  The system also has an Ethernet card for 
attaching one of the three (which acts as the file server), to an Ethernet 
network.  Through the server, each terminal may access the network.  
The terminals are the standard Symbolics grayscale large screen terminals with 
keyboard and mouse.  We are currently running Genera 8.0 on two of the
machines and 8.1.1 (with CLIM) on the other.  The system also includes a 
Symbolics tape drive.  This system is in excellent condition.  

   We are looking for an offer in the mid to upper 30's, but price is 
negotiable.  Anyone interested should direct inquiry to:

Richard Hull
Artificial Intelligence Lab
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL 32816
(407) 823-3081
(407) 823-2341
····@cs.ucf.edu

From: Philip Greenspun
Subject: Re: FOR SALE:  Reasonably priced Symbolics 3653
Date: 
Message-ID: <PHILG.92Apr24175126@aarau.ai.mit.edu>
   "reasonably priced symbolics"

An oxymoron not often seen!

      We are looking for an offer in the mid to upper 30's, but price is 
   negotiable.  Anyone interested should direct inquiry to:

Since you said reasonable, I'm assuming you mean $35-39.  I've got a
big basement and Macintosh Common Lisp still doesn't have "M-x Edit
Combined Methods" ... so I'd be willing to pay $37.
From: Brad Yearwood
Subject: Re: FOR SALE:  Reasonably priced Symbolics 3653
Date: 
Message-ID: <10573@optilink.UUCP>
In article <···················@aarau.ai.mit.edu>, ·····@zurich.ai.mit.edu (Philip Greenspun) writes:
# 
#       We are looking for an offer in the mid to upper 30's, but price is 
#    negotiable.  Anyone interested should direct inquiry to:
# 
# Since you said reasonable, I'm assuming you mean $35-39.  I've got a
# big basement and Macintosh Common Lisp still doesn't have "M-x Edit
# Combined Methods" ... so I'd be willing to pay $37.

I've got no basement, and the living room is already crowded by the
software-less, inert, fossilized corpse of an LM-2.  I'll pay $38.50.

Brad Yearwood    ····@optilink.com     {uunet, pyramid}!optilink!brad
Petaluma, CA