I have in my possession, collecting dust, 5x DECstation 3100s and miscellaneous, related hardware. I no longer want them around taking space.
They can run ultrix, netbsd, and possibly linux. History: These were the first mips-based unix workstations ever put on the market. At their introduction, in 1989, they were among the fastest workstations, trouncing the then-fastest-from-intel 486 and beating the Sparc I. Specs: - MIPS R2000 based, at 16MHz - 24MB ram (12 banks of 2MB 70ns parity, not sure if it's FPM or EDO, probably FPM given the age). - 10Mbit aui transcievers (for which I have aui-to-10base-T converters) - propietary keyboard and mouse, of which I have several, so there are even spares. - I believe they only output sync-on-green. I have some video cables for them as well, but you'd need your own monitor. - I think they also have serial ports (I'm pretty sure they do). - SCSI io, and most have drives with ultrix still loaded on them. I even might be able to find the root password for the ultrix install. - form factor is the typical desktop pizza-box case, about 2u in height If you're interested, send me a line this week. After next weekend, I will be getting rid of them. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
