OK.
So, I brought home two machines from home with me when I visited the
lower 48.
My plan was to get them running, fiddle with 'em, and maybe even use one
of them as a workstation.
However: my apartment is too small to house so much hardware, and given
my primary workstation is having hardware issues, I'm selling some stuff:
1. Sun enterprise 2:
512 MB RAM
Two 4 GB SCSI SCA disks
2x 200 MHz 64-bit SPARC cpus
Fancy-shmancy sun keyboard, mouse
UPA 24 bit 13W3 video
SBUS 8bit adapter *might* be locatable
Currently running linux, but runs solaris great (obviously)
Askin' 150 bucks
2. SGI Challenge/S system:
~128 MB RAM
One 4 GB Disk (with perhaps another in there too - I forget)
One 200 MHz R4000 or R5000 CPU (32 bit)
All the built-in stuff it has normally has : ethernet, SCSI, etc
Askin' 35 bucks
I also might sell this system, completely, since again - it's off, in
the closet, etc:
3. Homebuilt PC:
2x 400 MHz Pentium II-ECC CPUs
~580 MB RAM (SDRAM)
ATI video (should be ATI)
ES1371 (?) sound card (yes, linux compatible!)
Either Intel or linksys 100 Mbit ethernet
One 6 GB IDE disk
CDROM: Should be 40x, although I'm not sure. I don't use it, it might
not even work, and my only spare is a SCSI
I'll also throw in the other two unused IDE disks I have: a 10 GB and a 6 GB
The system currently has FreeBSD on it and I *just* put it back in the
closet for space's sake.
The system makes a decent workstation, provided you haven't a large
amount of speed-lust.
Make an offer- I'm not sure what it's worth.
Adam
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