[rescue] Free computers in northwest Washington state

Chris Hanson cmhanson at eschatologist.net
Fri Mar 13 23:29:58 CDT 2020


I believe the Pentium AViiON line started out running DG-UX at least.

Did Data General ever implement any 88K compatibility? Anyone else have any
Data General AViiON hardware? (I have two non-working AV310 and just acquired
an AV410 in currently-unknown state.) Most importantly, anyone have Data
General DB-50 SCSI cabling they want to part with? Data General used the same
giant DB-50 connector as old Suns, but with a different pinout, so Sun cabling
will not workb&

  -- Chris

> On Mar 12, 2020, at 11:13 PM, Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling at kev009.com>
wrote:
>
> Anyone know if these ppros ran some version of dg-ux or were they windows
> boxes?
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 6:41 AM Steve Hatle <shatle at nfldinet.com> wrote:
>
>> I'd be in for one of the Indigo 2
>>
>> Too bad the Aviions aren't the 88K versions, but Pentium Pros are fun too
>> :-)
>>
>> --------- Original Message --------- Subject: [rescue] Free computers in
>> northwest Washington state
>> From: "David Griffith"
>> Date: 3/11/20 8:10 pm
>> To: "rescue at sunhelp.org" <rescue at sunhelp.org>
>>
>> Forwarded with the blessing of Robert J Robbins:
>>
>> In Bellingham Washington is a bunch of Sun, SGI, DG, HP, and IBM stuff
>> among others available for anyone who wants to come and pick them up.
>>
>> David Griffith
>> dave at 661.org
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