From a computer stand point doa I’d normally pay around $5-$10; working around $25-$50 depending on the os. There’s two variations of this, single board and matched dual board which has a separated power distribution board. Capacitors are the usual no boot culprit. If you don’t mind poking around tech style pop the shell and check the capacitors. I wouldn’t put much work into it thoug beyond that. Unless you’ve got a branded set of CP/M disks you’d never get close to the higher end with dos or no disks at all. And the disks are half the value so if anything beyond popped capacitors I’d sell what disks you have for it and scrap the unit. These are more trouble than they’re worth.
Scrap wise: It’s got an 8086 but being a c variety it’s probably not caped so 486 class. Memory is dip socketed so you’ve probably got a telco board and a midgrade on the paired units, a large socket mobo for single board units. If you’re lucky somebody upgraded the cpu for a better (fancier) gold cap variant, even an original 86
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