Real Sun 3/280 rack. Its probably more useful as a generic 19in rack than
it is as a Sun3/280. Complete with fans and power distribution center
(not real useful either -- requires 30A outlet). Also includes the 3/280
chassis/cardcage.
Also, you get two Fuji Eagles (SMD). You must take these with the rack
since 1) I have no where else to put them and 2) I have no where else to
put them. (And don't forget 3) They're damned hard to lift straight off
the floor.)
I'll throw in the SMD controllers if you like. I'm not sure if I still
have the original /280 boards, but I could probably find a /260 system
board (same exact things) for you if you really really want to bring up
the system. (Yes, it does boot off the Eagles. I don't recommend it.
Especially in the Arizona summer.) SMD cables included (but you get to
figure out the proper way to connect them).
All this for free (or best offer!). The condition is that you get to pick
them up from my home in Peoria, Arizona. And you have to have a truck
thats big enough to haul them. (I hauled it home in a 1979 Chevy
Suburban. Its not _too_ bad. Not a job for the for the small and weak,
though.)
Dimensions for reference: 24in x 36in x 78in. I'm not even going to guess
on the weight. You probably want to haul the Eagles in the proper way if
you want them to work when you're done.
I even have pictures, for the patient:
http://www.auk.cx/sun3/pics/280/
(Monitor and keyboard not included.)
Please forward this to whoever you think might be interested. I don't
want to keep it in my garage over the summer. It gets into and beyond the
120s out there.
af
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Adam Fritzler
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Received on Mon May 01 2000 - 23:11:03 BST