Christopher,
What would the total cost be for an upgrade to 256Mb RAM, and a 10 gig disk?
Same for 512Mb RAM.
Then of course there would be the cost of shipping it to the UK..
We are looking for a low range test box at the moment..
Cheers
Mark
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Spence
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 02:35
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If anyone is interested in a cheap machine to start playing with 9i with. I
just got a lot of 100 Sparc 5's.
Standard configuration is:
HyperSparc 170MHz
64Mb Ram
Internal CDROM and Floppy
Turbo GX Video (13W Connector)
2Gb SCSI Hard Drive
I am putting them on ebay at $225 each. Which is less than they normally go
for, but I just want to get rid of this shipment so I can get this lot of
Blade 1000's.
To run Oracle 9i, I would recommend increasing the ram and disk. Which we
have both.
Sorry about the off topic, I know a few people mentioned they were looking
for some machines.
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