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From: nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle)
Subject: Re: >>> ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LAB AVAILABLE <<<<
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Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 21:17:03 GMT
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ad408@detroit.freenet.org (Gilbert T. Groehn) writes:
>                XEROX ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LAB

      Whew!  At first, I thought a research group had had a big layoff and 
was looking for  work.

>System consists of the following major components:
>(3) XEROX Model 1108 Work-stations with 16" Mono Monitors,
>    1.5 Mg RAM and 42 Mg HD and KB.
>(1) XEROX Model 1109 Work-station.  Same as 1108 except 3.0 Mg Ram.
>(1) XEROX Model 80xx Print server with terminal
>(1) XEROX Model 8044 LASER printer (similar to Mdl. 2700) This printer
>    is virtually unused with only 23000 copies through it.
>(1) Communications server.
>The original XEROX list prices on this system was around $65,000.00,
>OUR SELLING PRICE $1,500.00 FOB, Detroit, Mich (for shipment via
>'padded van service') or your pickup.

      Those were neat machines in their day, although overpriced when new.
However, a working Xerox 1108 sat on the floor at Wierd Stuff Warehouse
priced at $800 for months, and that was two years ago.

					John Nagle
