On Jan 24, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
I have a second Sun GDM-20E20 20" monitor, too, which isn't quite as good picture-wise as the one with the sparcstation above. I also have the appropriate adapters for both of them to connect them to standard SVGA ports on PCs and the PowerMacs.
Still have this.
I have an InWin A500 ATX case with some Asus motherboard with an Athlon Slot-A 500-ish MHz CPU and 128MB (or is it 256BM) of ram. Floppy, some cables, a video card and a network card are also in there. Round it out with some components to make a whole system, or gut it to build a new one.
This has been gutted, so it's just a case. I also found the faceplates for the drive bays last night, so I'll toss those in. :)
Gregory
There's a Viewsonic A75 17" monitor that is in great condition, except for some scratching on the anti-glare coating. I used it as my main display for about a year before I got my LCD this month. The scratches are a little annoying, so you might not want this for a system you'll be spending lots of hours in front of. Happy to demo it for anyone that's interested.
This monitor is still available.
I've also got an SGI Octane, R10k CPU, 512MB RAM, 21" SGI monitor, SGI keyboard (matches monitor) and a MS optical mouse ('cause, well, the SGI takes PS/2 keyboards and mice). It's a beast, and for its size (about 4" shorter and 4" wider than a typical PC mini- tower) it's ungodly heavy (~70lbs or so?). Fresh load of IRIX 6.5 (June 1998 release), single 4GB hard drive. Works great. This one is currently in my office at UCSD, since I ran out of room at home. Please, someone, help a man in need and take this off my hands. :)Finally, I have an SGI Indigo^2. It seems to be some bastard model between the teal-cased ones and the purple-cased ones... Also has a fresh load of IRIX 6.5, though the graphics subsystem seems to need about 20mins or so to warm up for the display to render clean. Built like a tank (like the Octane). Looks more like an old-school "desktop" case.
These SGIs are still available. Gregory -- Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP Key ID: EAF4844B keyserver: pgpkeys.mit.edu
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