• Please review our updated Terms and Rules here
  • From now on we will require that a prefix is set for any items in the sales area. We have created regions and locations for this. We also require that you select a delivery option before posting your listing. This will hopefully help us streamline the things that get listed for sales here and help local people better advertise their items, especially for local only sales. New sales rules are also coming, so stay tuned.

HP 9845 desktop computer pile of bits

woodchips

Experienced Member
Joined
Nov 4, 2012
Messages
423
Location
UK
Lets post this in the right section!

I have far too much stuff that I will get around to fixing and using, one day. Here is my collection of 9845 items.

For information have a look at hp9845.net, and the HP museum. Basically a large and powerful desktop computer from the late 1970s.

A 9845A with mono monitor and 98412A, 98413C, 65518, 65517, 98034A and 3 of 98032A

A 9845A no monitor and 98417A, 98412A, 98413A, 98415A, 98414A, 65501 and 9412A

ROMS included are 65521, 65528, 65518, 98413A, 65501, 65527, 65526, 65519

Most of the PCBS from a 9845A with the bit slice processor, this computer had been broken across the keyboard and wasn't worth keeping in one piece.

2673A printer

9872A plotter

2235B ruggedwriter

2225AU Thinkjet

9895A dual 8" floppy

59401A GPIB bus analyser

Various odds and ends like data cartrdges, cables etc.

I have slowly collected this over a couple of decades. None of it has ever been powered up. Not seen any for years, get the odd printer or plotter come up but I think the 9845 has mostly been binned.

This is a pallet full of equipment, and with a similar weight. Will need a large car to collect, pallet delivery will be about £60 in the UK, £100 into Europe, but will need to get an accurate costing there.

Price £600 GBP plus delivery.

Will go for gold recycling if not sold. Just no space left to keep everything.
 
Hi, yes, still available.

It is in store, so photos aren't going to tell you much. Look on the websites and imagine they are covered in dust and cobwebs, that will give you the idea.

It is all grubby and dusty from long disuse, no real surprise there I suppose.

Why don't you set your details up with the country? This isn't going to be sent any further than mainland Europe, and that will cost quite a lot.
 
Just been sorting through the pile and noticed that the two complete computers are 9845B version, not A. WHy I put A I am not sure, listing on piece of paper says B.
 
Back
Top