Greg
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 10:53 PM, Mike Johnson wrote:
Okay, here are the items that TriLUG will have at TFATSS on Thursday.
We'll be trying to get reasonable values for these off eBay. Please
keep in mind that we have listed everything we know about the items we
have. Some of this stuff we were just unable to test. Some of it draws
250V, and we just didn't have the capability.
Also, as Jeremy mentioned, all these are being sold as-is. Even if it says 'powers up', we make no promises that the item will power up when you get it home. None. Nada. Zilch.
That said, please join us this Thursday! There's some good stuff in here! Plenty for everyone to find something interesting.
Thanks! Mike
PS Cash and check accepted. Any returned checks will be charged a $25
collection fee. Please don't do that, there's a lot of unused computing
power in this stack. ;)
* Two Hewlett-Packard K-Class servers (see http://www.nasi.com/hp_KClass.htm) HP9000 K460: 2x180MHz CPUs 4GB RAM 1x2GB, 3x4GB HDD 1x10Mbps, 2x10/100Mbps ethernet CDROM, DAT drives No OS license Powers up just fine HP9000 K400B: 2x160MHz CPUs 512MB RAM 2x2GB HDD 1x10Mbps, 2x10/100Mbps ethernet No OS license Powers up just fine * Two Hewlett-Packard Visualize workstations HP9000 C180: 1x180MHz CPU 512MB RAM 1x2GB HDD 1x10Mbps ethernet HP9000 C160: 1x160MHz CPU 512MB RAM 1x2GB HDD 1x10Mbps ethernet One of these has a bad power supply, we'll try and narrow that down before the auction.
* ??? Hewlett-Packard 7xx series systems Don't have stats for these -- there's about six of 'em
* Four Sun(ish) workstations Sun Ultra 1: 1x143MHz CPU 256MB RAM 1x2GB HDD 1x10Mbps ethernet No OS Powers up just fine Sun UltraEnterprise2: 2x167MHz CPUs 640MB RAM 2x2GB HDD 1x10/100Mbps ethernet No OS Powers up just fine Sun SparcStation20: 1x50MHz CPU (SM51) 128MB RAM 1x2GB HDD 1x10Mbps ethernet No OS Powers up just fine Tatung Ultra1: 1x167MHz CPU 512MB RAM 2x4GB HDD 1x(unknown) ethernet No OS Powers up, but gives 'check termination error'
* Sun rack/mass storage unit with many many hard drives
Sun Mass Storage rack
1xRSM2000
3xDrive trays
17x9GB HDDs (Fijitsu M2949ESP -- 7200RPM)
2xBlank drive sleds
1xAC->DC rectifier
1xPDU (2x220V plugs/cables)
Plenty of SCSI cables
* Sun accessories -- keyboards, tape drives, external drives, mechanical mice
5xSun Type 6 keyboards
4xSun Type 5 keyboards
?xSun mechanical (type?) mice
1xEmpty 411 Case
1xCDROM in 411 Case
1xQIC-150 tape drive in 411 Case
* Four IBM RISC System6000/250 machines
All appear to have RAM and HDD
Untested
Only two have keys
* DEC AlphaStation 600, model 5/266 Untested 3x?GB SCSI HDDs 1xCDROM 1x4mm DAT drive 1x10Mbps ethernet 1xPCI video 1xWindows Sound System card (heh) Powers up, goes through SCSI check, sounds like it tries to boot Would not sync with our test monitor 8xRAM chips of unknown size with room for -loads- more
* APC Matrix UPSes and large quantity of batteries 2xMatrix 5000 1xMatrix 3000 1xSartCell XR 12xSmartCell (yes, twelve) 1xSmartUPS 3000 (Rack mount) 1xSmartUPS 900 (likely needs new battery) 1xSmartUPS 2000XLPE (requires external battery, not SmartCells!)
* Several Toshiba laptops 2xTecra 730XCDT P150MMX 48MB RAM 2GB HDD External floppy CDROM doesn't always close on one 1xSatellite Pro 410CDT P75 40MB RAM 1GB HDD (bad) No floppy, no power cable
* Cabletron MMAC Plus switch (over 50 10/100 ports) 2x9H422-12 100base-T modules with 12 ports 2x9H422-12 100base-T modules with 11 ports 1x9H532-18 100base-T module with 16 ports (+2 odd module ports) 4x9E423-36 10base-T modules, require strange adapter cable 2xPower supplies, require high current (still 110v) Several open slots Powers up just fine, passes all diags
* 19" Stell rack frame This is a two post frame
* Various other accessories and equipment 1xDEC DLT drive (20GB) and one DLT-IV tape 1xParity Systems PS7000 drive array Multiple external busses 8x5GB SCSI HDDs -- "If life hands you lemons, YOU BLOW THOSE LEMONS TO BITS WITH YOUR LASER CANNONS!" -- Brak
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