I've finally managed to go through my garage and home office, and I'm coming up with a bunch of things I no longer have use for, but might be useful to people here. A bunch of misc. _old_ Sun equipment, some DIMMS, and a pair of perfectly servicable PC's, one of which makes an excellent server.

Prices are as indicated.

Contact me off-list if you want any of these.

Thanks,

Gregory

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RAM: $50
 * 2x 256MB PC133 SDRAM DIMMS (32Mx64)
 * Never used, only opened static bags and then realized was wrong part;
   I was dumb and waited too long to return them.
 * Crucial.com part number CT32M64S8D7E

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PC: Asking $300, OBO.
* 512MB RAM,
* Dual P-II 450Mhz (slot-1)
* Adaptec 2940UW scsi controller
* SuperMicro hot-swap SCSI SCA drive cage with carriers
(http://supermicro.com/products/accessories/mobilerack/CSE-M35S.cfm)
* SuperMicro P6DBE motherboard
* AGP vga board (I think it's an ATI Rage 128)
* Promise Ultra 133 IDE controller (with two rounded Ultra-ATA cables)
* NIC (don't remember if it's 3com or intel)
* Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold sound card
* "cube" server case, black, with three case fans (two thermally-controlled)
* Enermax 450-watt power supply
* 2x 73GB 10k RPM UltraSCSI3 drives (in hot-swap carriers)
* 2x Quantum Fireball 4.5GB drives (UltraSCSI, I think) (in hot-swap carriers)
* no IDE hard drives included
* no optical drives included (they sucked up too much dust)
* 3.5" floppy
* 3 available front 5.25" bays
* 8 available internal 3.5" HD bays (four trays each capable of holding 2 drives)

This was my primary linux machine for nearly six years now, and still works flawlessly. you will get the system with naked drives, but I have had it working for the last 1.5 years or so on Fedora Core 1 running software RAID 1 on each pair of drives. I'll include the extra case-related hardware, too.

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PC: Free to good home.
 * Gateway 2000 P-Pro 180Mhz
 * 512MB ram
 * add-in USB PCI card
 * S3 Virge 4MB VGA PCI card
 * Intel NIC (Pro/100, I think, it'll do PXE boot)
 * 7GB (or so?) IDE drive
 * CDROM
 * 3.5" floppy
 * ensoniq soundscape 16-bit sound card
 * WinModem of some sort (might be a lucent NT)
 * Matching "Windows" PS/2 keyboard & MS Mouse, plus all the original
   software and manuals that I can still find.

This was my home firewall system for a long time after it got done being my Windows NT 4 workstation in college. Last I checked, it all still worked (about 6 months ago).

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The following are all also free to a good home:

* Sun SPARCstation LX, 64MB RAM, 1MB VSIMM, 2GB HD, floppy, "sidestand"

* Sun SPARCstation LX, 64MB RAM, 1GB HD, floppy

* Exabyte 8mm 4GB tape drive in Sun 811 external case (matches LX's), condition unknown.

* 4x CDROM, SCSI, in Sun 411 external case (matches LX's)

* 16x read 4x write CD-R, SCSI, in Sun 411 external case

* empty Sun 411 external case with what looks like part of a security lockdown device glued to the side

Sorry, no cables, terminators, keyboards or mice for any of this. I haven't found those boxes yet in my garage. :)

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