Subject: Parts Sale (fwd)
From: Arthur Corliss (corliss@odinicfoundation.org)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 13:53:41 AKST
Oops! The Sun monitor is a GDM-20E20 model.
--Arthur Corliss
Bolverk's Lair -- http://arthur.corlissfamily.org/
"Live Free or Die, the Only Way to Live" -- NH State Motto
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Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 13:27:31 -0900 (AKST)
From: Arthur Corliss <corliss@odinicfoundation.org>
To: Alaska Linux Users Group <aklug@aklug.org>
Subject: Parts Sale
Greetings:
Okay, folks, I've got a bunch of extra components I need to shed, here.
I'm open to any reasonable offer, so let me know what you're interested in:
RasterOps 2075 (GDM-1937) Monitor:
19" Sony Trinitron tube
H Frequency : 30-71 Khz
V Frequency : 50-120 Hz
Sync-on-green, Multisync/Multiscan
Max Res: 1280x1024
Power Saver
(13W3 Connector--*not* a PC monitor)
Sun Monitor
20" Sony Trinitron tube
H Frequency : 30-82 Khz
V Frequency : 50-120 Hz
Sync-on-green, Composite Sync-on-green, Multisync/Multiscan
Max Res: 1280x1024
Power Saver
13W3 Connector, 13W3 -> HDB15 adapter
Seagate Cheetah ST39102FC (Fibre Channel):
9.1GB
10k rpm
1:1 interleave factor
967.5 KB multisegmented cache
5.4 ms read seek time
6.2 ms write seek time
23.9 MB/sec (average) Data buffer to/from disc media
106 MB/sec per port Fibre Channel interface maximum
instantaneous transfer rate
SMART-compliant
I have 5 of the FC drives, BTW. Also, if anyone is looking for cheap fiber
with ST/SC/FDDI connectors, let me know.
The RasterOps monitor is an old one, and looks it (but is perfectly
servicable). The Sun monitor is a refurbished & debadged (which means it no
longer carries the Sun logo on it), but is in excellent condition. It will
work with PCs.
--Arthur Corliss
Bolverk's Lair -- http://arthur.corlissfamily.org/
"Live Free or Die, the Only Way to Live" -- NH State Motto
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