-- Purdue Universtiy ITAP/RCS Information Technology at Purdue Research Computing and Storage http://www-rcd.cc.purdue.edu On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Patrick Finnegan wrote: > I managed to get a few fun things to play with this week - courtesy of > Purdue University Salvage/Surplus > > ** Finds ** > > Lear-Sigler AMD-3A+ **actually working** (compared to my ADM-5) $free > 4 x Pioneer CD CDV LD Player CLD-2400 (LaserDisk player) $free > > OT: > 2 x SYMBIOS RAID arrays - 10 drives/controller, 2 controllers/array > with the 4GB narrow scsi drives in it, total of 144GB of RAID-5 > pulled from an NCR Teradata (worldmark 5100M) system > 2 x NCR Worldmark 5100M nodes with 4GB Ram, 32xPentium Pro 200MHz > processors each. Now, it's time to help with its Linux port - > doesn't quite boot yet. Features a pair of 32bit Microchannel > busses per node. Technically, I guess, it's still Purdue's, but > I get basically exclusive access to it (and free power/network). > > I'm thinking about going back to grab a pair of marked 'BAD' ADM-5's from > there that might be useful for parts to repair my ADM-5. > > ** Cheap to a good home ** > > Assuming all the Laserdisk players all work - they just have a few > cosmetic scratches - I'm willing to part with two of them. First two > replies get them for $10 + shipping. If they don't all work (as far as I > can tell without owning a laserdisk - they should also play CDs) then I'll > be offering less of them I guess... > > Pat > Lafayette, IN, USA > -- > Purdue Universtiy ITAP/RCS > Information Technology at Purdue > Research Computing and Storage > http://www-rcd.cc.purdue.edu > >Received on Fri Dec 13 2002 - 20:06:00 GMT
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