Re: apu pc's


Subject: Re: apu pc's
From: Adam Elkins (i-robot@gci.net)
Date: Sun Jul 07 2002 - 16:00:43 AKDT


Jim Gribbin wrote:

>I don't recall a bunch of pii boxes getting donated. Mostly 486, maybe
>the odd 586 or 386, but no pii's.
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>BTW Adam,
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>I was just by Frigid North. They do have the 'Pocket Ethernet' adapters.
>The boxes are marked 'Pocket LAN' adapters. The guy working the counter
>didn't know they were there. He knows where and what they are now
>though. They have about a doz. A little pricey thought, $138 and change.
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>Jim Gribbin
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>On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 13:08, Adam Elkins wrote:
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>>Stanley Long wrote:
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>>>Adam Elkins wrote:
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>>>>Jim Gribbin wrote:
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>>>>>A lot of that stuff got stripped and tossed in the dumpster when we got
>>>>>kicked out of the network patch room.
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>>>>>Jim Gribbin
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>>>>>On Sat, 2002-07-06 at 18:46, Adam Elkins wrote:
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>>>>>>Anybody (Brad) know what apu did with those Kingstons? I know Stan got a
>>>>>>bunch of moniters, but what of the PC's?
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>>>>>>Adam
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>>>Adam, refresh my memory; what were the Kingstons?
>>>What do you need?
>>>We still have some '486 pancakes for firewall give-aways ...
>>>Mostly they were what James Gibbson had collected for a Beowulf cluster.
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>>>>Thats not cool.
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>>>>Adam
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>>>... my wife thought it was ;-)
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>>I guess apu had a bunch of Kingston PC's (p2's or somethin in them),
>>they dumped them and got Dells, (Something to do with low-end
>>motherboards acting up) I remember Brad giving me a cdrom out of one way
>>back...I know you have some of the moniters that were with them (You
>>gave me one). I was just courious mostly. But, I am looking to setup a
>>bunch of workstations that ran off a single server, that way, as long as
>>the server could handle what was being run, it didn;t really matter what
>>the workstation had, keep in mind, it would be a setup simply to check
>>e-mail and browse the web from any room in the house. Nothing fancy. I'm
>>growing tired of these 486's....I need to move on. = )
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>>Adam
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I tink I'll hold off then....only needed it for that laptop.

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