[SunRescue] can I repost your mails?
Amy
turtlex at feeding.frenzy.com
Thu Mar 30 14:00:33 CST 2000
i dont know if this is a proper segueway, but here in austin we have a
goodwill computerworks (it only sells computers). recently they opened an
"as-is" room, which is basically a room full of non-pc stuff (their techs
arent trained to test *nix equipment).
while i was there yesterday, i noticed they had a few drive holders, a
sparc classic x, three old graphics towers (pretty design) and lots of
monitors and even two slc's. plus, they had ten or so floptical mice pads,
some still in their original wrappings (and their accompanying mice). if
anyone would like us to pick this up for you and send it, we'd be happy
to.
attempting to remain optimistic,
amy
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Cyrus M. Reed wrote:
> I haven't seen the letter yet, but all I have to say is the Sunhelp site
> is primarily what got me interested in Sun hardware in the first place and
> got me signed up for this list, waiting for a little Sparc gem to be
> rescued. Also seeing as how the documentation for the older Sparcs seems
> to be slowly dissapearing from Sun's site (when I was first looking
> through docs.sun.com I think they had LX/Classic docs and up, now I think
> all that's left is SS20 and up), sunhelp.org is about the only place to go
> to find out anything about these older machines. Sure, if I wasn't a
> student and had tons of money to burn I'd get the latest and greatest
> UltraSparc stuff, but at this point I'm stuck looking for the free or
> really cheap older Sun hardware (which still has plenty of use left). Sun
> won't be making too many friends killing the "second hand" market, and
> more likely they'll loose quite a few of their potential future customers
> (especially with the "we only support the latest and greatest expensive
> stuff" attitude that seems to be asserting itself here). Sigh. It's
> almost enough to make one go back to pushing PC's (ick, bad thought; okay
> I guess SGI's and other true Unix boxes are still out there. Phew, that
> was scary for a second).
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