[geeks] Want a very 'special' machine to play with??? (fwd)
Peter L. Wargo
geeks at sunhelp.org
Tue Oct 16 21:05:15 CDT 2001
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Peter L. Wargo
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Owner/operator of basenji.com.
[This space for rent]
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 14:49:53 -0400
From: Dick Joltes <djoltes at attglobal.net>
To: Alan Richer <Alan_Richer at lotus.com>, Ken Leonard <ken at kleonard.com>,
Peter L. Wargo <pwargo at basenji.com>, dlevey at authentica.com
Subject: Want a very 'special' machine to play with???
Posted by a guy at Harvard (I'm still on the mailing lists there):
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My apologies for posting to the main list...but this is a VERY special
giveaway that needs and deserves the widest possible scope.
This is one unique system giveaway...last of the dinosaurs wants a good
home; and we want the space it occupies.
The SGI PowerSeries III 4d/48VGX is a beast of an IRIX system (or was in
it's day). This system was a graphics workhorse that ruled the world of
high-end Structural Biology Molecular Modeling; chewing up other systems
in its wake. Today it is a fossil that could have high appeal to a
computer archeologist.
This system is about the size of a LARGE refrigerator, runs on 220V
power (and knows how to USE IT!!). The system is currently not in
operation; but for those that know how, or want a unique project, it can
be a serviceable working unit.
Expensive to purchase originally; reputedly around $250K, This is a
classic system that is destined as a museum piece...it would be a real
shame if this ends up being discarded.
Here's a couple of links on this unit and its family, for those with
interest:
http://www.reputable.com/~skywriter/pstech/index.html
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/2258/4dfaq.html
You must be able to remove the system via your own transportation. The
system is located on the Harvard Medical School campus.
Please: Serious Inquires only...remember you must truck this system
out on your own; and it MUST be removed in a timely fashion.
Michael
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Michael Goodman
Unix Systems Administrator
Harvard Medical School
West Quad Computing Group
Seely G. Mudd Building/Room 204D
250 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115-5731
Tel: 617-432-4588
Fax: 617-738-0516
Email: mgoodman at hms.harvard.edu
Web: http://sbweb.med.harvard.edu/mjg/
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