[SunRescue] Piles and piles of Sun stuff to dispose of (hopefully!)
Jeff Workman
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Mar 1 22:35:21 CST 2001
I could use a bunch of mouse pads (sun emblazoned mechanical, type 4
optical, and type 5 optical), and an nvram for an IPX.
--On Thursday, March 01, 2001 6:06 PM -0800 "J. S. Connell"
<ankh at canuck.gen.nz> wrote:
> The company I work for is in the process of cleaning out their labs and
> storage closets and store rooms and whatnot and are throwing out piles of
> older Sun stuff -- mostly keyboards, mice, older/broken monitors, cables
> -- at a tremendous rate.
>
> Downstairs there are currently two large bins full of keyboards, mice,
> mouse pads (both Sun-emblazoned cloth pads and metal optical pads --
> sorry, type unknown yet), manuals, and every sort of cable known to
> modern (and not-so-modern) science. I'm going to go downstairs once I
> finish up my work for today and try to itemize everything that's there.
>
> At this point, I've managed to secure "theoretical" permission to haul it
> all away, given that it's going into the garbage otherwise, but I'm still
> trying to get clearance from the security dept. to remove it from the
> premises, and trying to figure out what I am and am not allowed to do with
> it, disposal-wise.
>
> I guess this is just a post to find out how many people out there are
> interested in cabling, keyboards, and mice (more specifics forthcoming!).
>
> I'm also told that there's a big stack of IPXes that are going to be
> pitched out soon. I'll provide more details on the number, kind, and
> status just as soon as I know anything.
>
> So please email me if you have a use for the stuff. Unfortunately I don't
> know yet whether I'm going to be required to give them away, or sell them
> on behalf of my employer, or given free rein to do whatever I want, so
> please don't ask, I'll post as soon as I can find out. I'm sorry I can't
> be any more specific at this time -- the dumpsters just materialized not
> two hours ago.
>
> Oh, it might help if I point out that despite the email address that
> points to New Zealand, I'm actually located in Fremont, CA.
>
> And finally, the head of the IS department has run across two Sun part
> numbers in her part list that she can't identify, and would like to ask
> for your help:
>
> 370-2162 ASSY, 150MHZ, HYPERSPARC MODULE
> 501-2996 ASSY, PCB, 0MB, CPU, TAZMO
>
> Any light you can shed on what they are and/or what they're for would be
> very much appreciated - in particular, what a Ross CPU module is doing on
> a from-Sun part list, and what machine it might be used in. The "tazmo"
> part is a complete mystery to us.
>
> Thanks very much in advance,
>
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