[rescue] Last call before the trash....
Timothy Baldridge
tbaldridge at gmail.com
Fri Jan 23 11:59:17 CST 2009
Zip Code: 53959
Timothy
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Nick B. <nick at pelagiris.org> wrote:
> Where are you located? I'd like the o2k chassis + nodeboards, but I
suspect
> shipping will kill me.
> Thanks
> Nick
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 08:57:05AM -0600, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
>> The below items are hitting the trash in one week. It hurts me to
>> think that any of this should be thrown out, but hey...some of it is
>> junk.
>>
>> Price is Shipping + $20 "a box" where a box is stuff that will easily
>> fit in a box. So I could ship all the Origin RAM for $20 but probably
>> shouldn't pack all the Origin boards in one box. But for the most part
>> I'll leave that all up to the buyer.
>>
>>
>> 8x 50GB 7200 RPM drives (fit perfectly in the Octane/Origin Sleds, to
>> big for an O2)
>> ~4GB worth of Origin RAM Modules (all 64MB sticks)
>> 4x Star routers for Origin systems
>> 3x dual 195MHz Origin2k node boards
>> Working Origin2k Chassis (deskside)
>> 1 180Mhz O2 with AV Module
>> 1 250Mhz O2 (R10k) with normal Audio Module
>> Origin PCI Card Shoehorn with PS2 keyboard PCI card
>> SI graphics modded to work in an Origin2k
>> 2x Fibre Channel boards for Origin 2k
>> 3x Standard I/O modules for Origin 2k
>>
>> PC Junk:
>> 6x ECC SDRAM 512MB
>> 4x 700Mhz Xeon Slot Procs 1MB caches
>> 4x CPU Power Modules for Compaq NetServe (I think, PM for part number)
>> 3x Quad Ethernet Cards (one PCI slot with 4 net interfaces)
>>
>> Timothy
>>
>> --
>> "One of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was
>> that lacking zero they had no way to indicate successful termination
>> of their C programs."
>> (Robert Firth)
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