Martin Schulze wrote:

> Computers
> ---------
> 
>     Martin Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> could provide an x86 box, if
>         nobody else can.
> 
>     Oliver Bolzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> could provide a PlayStation II,
>         which would still need a monitor or TV.  However, there is no
>         Debian running on it yet.
> 
>     Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> can provide a Mac SE/30, to be
>         used as extraordinary device - though, maybe not yet running
>         Debian (updates?).
> 
>     Simon Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> can provide an Amiga 1200 running
>         Debian.
> 
>     Jens Schmalzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> can
>         provide an x86 box to be used during the exhibition.  It is a
>         dual Pentium III system with 512 MB RAM, 18 GB hard disk, 100
>         MBit ethernet and soundcard, so it should be sufficient for
>         our purpose.
> 
>     Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> can provide an
>         ARM RiscPC <http://atterer.net/acorn/riscpc.jpeg>, also an
>         interesting box to watch and demonstrate.


I could provide a RS/6000 43P Desktop system (133MHz, 96MB, (S)VGA,
Sound, PS/2 Kbd/Mouse, BNC), currently only running AIX. Didn`t get up
to install Linux, and probeabely won't before systems, though it'l work.
You might play with it and install as you like...

gk


Reply via email to