[geeks] Stuff for Sale
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Fri Dec 2 02:48:49 CST 2005
Okay, it's time to upgrade my Mac and divest of old kit. These things
need to go.
These things I have a fairly good idea of what sort of money I'd like to
get for them, but feel free to haggle off-list or point out if I'm just
insane. Prices do not include shipping.
Monitors:
IBM P201 monitor ($25)
13W3 port on the back; I've used it with PCs, SGIs, and RS/6000s.
The color temperature is a little unstable, but it's still very
sharp.
SGI GDM4011 monitor (Qty 2, $75 each)
These tubes are in excellent shape. There's absolutely nothing
wrong with them other than that I'd like to move towards LCDs
because two 20-inch Trinitrons on one desk makes for a hot
workroom. They have dual-inputs and will sync with PCs, Macs, and
SGIs (obviously) without trouble. With a Sun-labeled 13w3<->HD15
adapter (of which I have plenty), I can get it to sync with a Sun
on the HD15 port at as high a resolution as a C3D will go. It
will not sync above 1280x1024 to a Sun on the 13w3 port with a
straght-through cable.
PCs:
Dell Precision 220 ($75)
Single Pentium 3 833MHz processor, 128MB memory, 10GB disk;
FreeBSD preinstalled.
Sun Workstations:
Ultra 60 Model 2360 ($400)
Dual 360MHz processors, 2048MB memory, dual Creator 3D video
cards, 18GB hard drive.
Tatung AXi-based workstation ($100)
360MHz(?) processor, 512MB memory, Creator 3D video, two 9GB hard
drives.
Ultra 10 ($100)
360MHz(?) processor, 512MB memory, CD drive, smallish IDE hard
drive.
Sun Servers:
Ultra Enterprise 3000 ($200)
Two 250MHz processors, 512MB memory, SBUS+ I/O card (3xSBUS,
SOCAL+), 18GB disk, full complement of power supplies.
Sun Parts:
SBUS SOCAL+ fibre-channel cards (Qty 4, $125 each).
Ex000 SBUS I/O card--3 sbus, SOCAL (Qty 2, $50 each).
Exx00 SBUS+ I/O card--3 sbus, SOCAL+ ($125)
SGI Parts:
2048MB MC3 ($400)
Other:
PortMaster 2e/30 w/ 4MB memory ($65)
Feel free to make an offer on any of these. They're in the way and
there doesn't seem to be any market for them:
SGI parts:
IP25 Quad R10000 processor card (Qty 3)
512MB MC3 (Qty 3)
IO4 w/ 2 SCSI mezz cards (Qty 2)
IO4 w/ 1 SCSI mezz cards (Qty 1)
VME FDDI card (Qty 1)
RE2 boardset w/ 1 RM4 (Qty 1)
DIFF Disks (9GB) and sleds for SCSIbox-II or Onyx/Challenge (Qty 2)
DIFF Disks (4GB) and sleds for SCSIbox-II or Onyx/Challenge (Qty 2)
CD-ROM for SCSIbox-II or Onyx/Challenge (Qty 1)
505X2 power board (Qty 2)
System controller (Qty 1)
Frontpanel assembly for Onyx/Challenge XL (Qty 1)
Alpha bits:
Aspen Alpine system:
(sort of like a PC164 in a 4U rackmount box) will take either ARC
or SRM firmware in the form of an EPROM chip. I will include
both. It has a 21064 processor, a smallish amount of memory,
smallish disks, a graphics card, and a CD drive.
AlphaServer 2100 parts:
System board (Qty 2)
I/O riser (Qty 2)
AlphaServer 2100A (Qty 2)
If you're interested in picking one or two of these up, email me
and I'll open them up for their configurations. I think they both
have two 250MHz EV5s and at least 256MB memory plus two 100baseTX
Ethernet ports and FDDI, but don't hold me to that. I won't part
with them for free because they're currently holding up my
workbench, but it won't take much to bribe me.
HSJ40 w/ one controller (Qty 1)
Sun Parts:
UltraSPARC-II processors, 250MHz for Exx00 systems (Qty 2)
UltraSPARC-I processors, 167MHz for Ex000 systems (Qty 2)
RS/6000 parts:
166MHz processor for an F30 (Qty 1)
233MHz processor for an F30 (Qty 1)
mint (GXT550P?) framebuffer (Qty 1)
Crap:
More old MSDN stuff than you'd ever want to see in one place, easily
a bookshelf or two full. Free. Take it. Please.
--
Jonathan Patschke ) "Buy the best there is, because it's sorry enough."
Elgin, TX ( --Henry Zuehlke
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