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I think you might find an engineer willing to certify it dead, but unless it has been continuously serviced for the last few years I think

a basic service is all most will offer, and be prepared for the fact that the majority will quite correctly recommend an upgrade.

 

Where abouts in the country are you located?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted

Its an old system but there are still quite a lot of them out there. Where are you if you are Sussex or close to Sussex, we can look after it for you 

As stuart says assuming it is serviceable 

Posted

Agreed, I suppose it's one of the better / more advanced old ones, I'm not saying it's binworthy regardless but most of the plastic versions of Abacus

really are on their last legs PSU-wise, the ones I see anyway.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
2 hours ago, datadiffusion said:

I think you might find an engineer willing to certify it dead, but unless it has been continuously serviced for the last few years I think

a basic service is all most will offer, and be prepared for the fact that the majority will quite correctly recommend an upgrade.

 

Where abouts in the country are you located?

You might have killed the post off

Posted (edited)

This is it, I was reminded this morning I've been an Amazon customer for 20 years, it's probably older than you/the poster think ;)

 

31 minutes ago, al-yeti said:

You might have killed the post off

 

truth kills man

Edited by datadiffusion

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
2 hours ago, james.wilson said:

It would make sense to upgrade but if well maintained can function for 20 years + but its probably older than that already

Yes about 35 years old , I think they age better than some others lol 

 

How old are the 9800's now?

Posted (edited)

I think it depends as I am certain you could just about still buy them with the newer white 'no flap' keypad and optional 16 zone board (9800+) in 2000, but probably not long after that.

 

Either way, 20 yrs+, at best.

 

Am I right in thinking the above Abacus supported wireless natively?

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So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Posted
2 hours ago, datadiffusion said:

I think it depends as I am certain you could just about still buy them with the newer white 'no flap' keypad and optional 16 zone board (9800+) in 2000, but probably not long after that.

 

Either way, 20 yrs+, at best.

 

Am I right in thinking the above Abacus supported wireless natively?

No , wireless was an add on later , messy in my opinion , think H still services some lol

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