rasz_pl wrote on Yesterday, 13:58:
oooh such a cutie!!1 https://oldcrap.org/2021/08/30/ibm-ps-1-model-2011/
HDD might be a problem tho, some weird IBM 8bit IDE implementation using weird edge connector
It's just a weird thing in general. Even the RAM is some proprietary type.
TheAbandonwareGuy wrote on Yesterday, 18:31:
The good news is (assuming your buying off eBay) is your getting whatever survives shipping for free once eBay refunds you. My guess is with some luck the PC and keyboard survives. The monitor will arrive in 1000 pieces. You should never ever ship a CRT. No good can come if it.
Shortly after I posted here I messaged him, asking if he had the original boxes, and not to worry about dispatch time too much so he could pack it welll. Also asking if he would be driving down my way any time soon, so we could meet at least halfway and bypass posting, which he could not. He said it might take longer than the deadline dispatch of Wednesday, but "won’t let it ship unless it’s fully protected in every respect".
Then a couple hours ago, get a notification. Dispatched, then a message: "Hi, just to let you know I've managed to package up the IBM tonight in a large removals box, with foam padding either end of the monitor and more between monitor and CPU. There's then further packaging around everything to try and prevent any movement. I'll also make sure it's labelled as Heavy, Fragile and to be handled with care "this way up".
Yeah...if this arrives in any less than a million pieces, I'll be blown away. It is low risk on my end, especially as I only paid £93 incl. postage. But as I understand, the 2011 PS/1 needs this monitor to actually power on, or at least one in that series. And parts-wise, it's mostly all proprietary and not much use to scavenge. Honestly, considering how much he must be paying to ship this as well, I would have advised him tomorrow to cancel so he could re-list for local collection only. Too late now. He'd definitely get a fair bit more than what I paid for it, if listed as BIN for a little while.