[NCLUG] Free to good home: olden UNIX (and some other) stuff

Chad Perrin perrin at apotheon.com
Sun Sep 9 18:43:17 MDT 2007


On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 04:06:30PM -0600, Aaron D. Johnson wrote:
> 
> * SUN SPARCstation IPC
>   32Mbytes of RAM (I think, maybe 36)
>   Unknown hard drive situation, uses normal (ancient) 50-pin single
>     ended SCSI disks
>   An AUI transceiver might be needed for an Ethernet connection
>     (I should have a few in a box somewhere)
>   I think I've got the keyboard and mouse for it.
> 
> * SUN 21 inch CRT fixed-frequency monitor
>   Should work with the above mentioned SPARCstation IPC

I actually have need of one of these, for a couple of recent IPC
acquisitions.  I may as well take the above IPC along with it, unless
someone else wants it -- add it to the collection.


> 
> * PC Power and Cooling "Solid Steel Tower"
>   PC Power and Cooling ATX power supply (long forgotten wattage)
>   Abit BP6 and 2 Socket370 Celerons installed
>   10 5.25inch disk drive bays
>   Black

Um . . . maybe?  I need to figure out where I'd put it, and whether I
have the parts to make it whole.


> 
> * Lots of 1000baseSX (Gigabit Ethernet over fiber optic) NICs.

I'd take a few of those, too.


> 
> * A good amount of other stuff, the exact nature of which has been
>   long since garbage collected.  I'll have to rummage through the
>   garage and take stock.

Let me/us know when you have a list, I guess.


> 
> No warrantees, guarantees, blah, blah, blah.  If it doesn't work, you
> get to keep both pieces.  Deliveries can be made to tomorrow's NCLUG
> or next month's meeting.  (Else the bullet holes will be happening the
> second or third weekend in October.)  Pickups can be arranged, after
> work hours or on a weekend.  Stuff is located in Greeley, near the
> university.  Please send replies directly to me.

I'll probably be at tomorrow's meeting.

I might be interested in filling parts nobody wants with bullet holes,
too.

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