(OT) free to good home: some electronics (& others)
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 4:24 pm
I have a pair of Sun GDM-5010E 21" CRT's. They are dual-input, with 13w3 and VGA. I ran them at 1920x1080 on my Ultra 60, but don't have use for them anymore.
I have a pair of Compaq 1850R's. They're 3U rackmount with onboard 10/100, four internal SCSI drives (10k's, I think they're 9gb). They've also got fibre gig nics. Dual 550 or 600mhz cpu's (don't recall exactly), and I think they've both got two gigs of ram.
I have an apple airport base station. Original rev, so it's 802.11b. It's in working order, but I don't use it because it doesn't support WDS.
I have a 1U box that I think is 650mhz, intel, but I don't recall whats in it. It's pretty ghetto, but it works just fine.
I have a Sun Sparcstation LX which was working when I pulled it out of service. It's sun4m, so it will run Solaris 9. I can't bring myself to throw it out, although I probably should. I loved the machine, and would be very happy for it to go to a new home, for somebody else to care for it. It needs love, like an aging pet you've had for fifteen years. I think it's got some obscene amount of ram and disk for its age (like 10k disk and maybe 96mb of ram). This is one of the "lunchbox" sparcs.
A costco office chair, leather with wood arms. In mostly good condition. It's pretty comfortable.
I have an 8-port PS2 and VGA KVM. it's a 1U rackmount.
Various 10/100 switches, nothing bigger than 8 pr0ts.
A couple of extra USB keyboards and mouses.
A 4 or 5 foot whiteboard from Office Depot. Nothing fancy, but it does the trick.
5 or so extra surge strips. I think they're all Belkin.
Also a bunch of stuff from Stonewall Kitchen (interweb it) that were gifts. Things like "lemon curd" (wtf is this?) but also more traditional like "mesquite chipotle bbq sauce". All unopened. Lots of dessert stuff too (various chocolate stuff, some fruits).
I think that covers most of it. We're basically moving into a much smaller place, and getting rid of the stuff we're not using as we have nowhere to put it.
Pickup, in Crystal City. Let me know if you want them but can't get to them today, and I can store them at our storage unit, but you gotta let me know soon.
Call me, 202-406-0911.
I have a pair of Compaq 1850R's. They're 3U rackmount with onboard 10/100, four internal SCSI drives (10k's, I think they're 9gb). They've also got fibre gig nics. Dual 550 or 600mhz cpu's (don't recall exactly), and I think they've both got two gigs of ram.
I have an apple airport base station. Original rev, so it's 802.11b. It's in working order, but I don't use it because it doesn't support WDS.
I have a 1U box that I think is 650mhz, intel, but I don't recall whats in it. It's pretty ghetto, but it works just fine.
I have a Sun Sparcstation LX which was working when I pulled it out of service. It's sun4m, so it will run Solaris 9. I can't bring myself to throw it out, although I probably should. I loved the machine, and would be very happy for it to go to a new home, for somebody else to care for it. It needs love, like an aging pet you've had for fifteen years. I think it's got some obscene amount of ram and disk for its age (like 10k disk and maybe 96mb of ram). This is one of the "lunchbox" sparcs.
A costco office chair, leather with wood arms. In mostly good condition. It's pretty comfortable.
I have an 8-port PS2 and VGA KVM. it's a 1U rackmount.
Various 10/100 switches, nothing bigger than 8 pr0ts.
A couple of extra USB keyboards and mouses.
A 4 or 5 foot whiteboard from Office Depot. Nothing fancy, but it does the trick.
5 or so extra surge strips. I think they're all Belkin.
Also a bunch of stuff from Stonewall Kitchen (interweb it) that were gifts. Things like "lemon curd" (wtf is this?) but also more traditional like "mesquite chipotle bbq sauce". All unopened. Lots of dessert stuff too (various chocolate stuff, some fruits).
I think that covers most of it. We're basically moving into a much smaller place, and getting rid of the stuff we're not using as we have nowhere to put it.
Pickup, in Crystal City. Let me know if you want them but can't get to them today, and I can store them at our storage unit, but you gotta let me know soon.
Call me, 202-406-0911.