Vintage IBM 5362 Server With Components - It does power on For Sale

Vintage IBM 5362 Server With Components - It does power on
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Vintage IBM 5362 Server With Components - It does power on:
$6500.00

Vintage IBM 5362 Server With Components - It does power on and comes with 2 monitors, 2 keyboards, 1 printer and cables. VERY HEAVY - WIll have to ship in seperate boxes. Please see pictures for condition.
"System/36 Model 5362

IBM introduced the 5362 or "Compact 36" in 1984as a system targeted at thelower end of their market. It had a deskside tower form factor. It was designedto operate in a normal office environment, requiring little specialconsideration. It used 14" fixed disks (30 or 60MB) andcould support up to two; main storage ranged from 128KB to 512 KB.One 8" floppy diskettedrive was built in. The 5362 also allowed the use of a channel attachedexternal desktop 9332-200, 400, & 600 DASD, effectively allowing a maximumof 720MB.

The 5362 weighed 150 pounds (68 kg) and cost $20,000."



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