[TriLUG] The stuff for the surplus sale (TFATSS inventory)

Greg Brown gregbrown at mindspring.com
Tue Jul 29 08:17:55 EDT 2003


To whoever purchases the MMAC Plus let me know - I'll show you how to 
hack it (love those cabletron backdoors programmed into everything).

Greg

On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 10:53 PM, Mike Johnson wrote:

>
> Okay, here are the items that TriLUG will have at TFATSS on Thursday.
> We'll be trying to get reasonable values for these off eBay.  Please
> keep in mind that we have listed everything we know about the items we
> have.  Some of this stuff we were just unable to test.  Some of it 
> draws
> 250V, and we just didn't have the capability.
>
> Also, as Jeremy mentioned, all these are being sold as-is.  Even if it
> says 'powers up', we make no promises that the item will power up when
> you get it home.  None.  Nada.  Zilch.
>
> That said, please join us this Thursday!  There's some good stuff in
> here!  Plenty for everyone to find something interesting.
>
> Thanks!
> Mike
>
> PS Cash and check accepted.  Any returned checks will be charged a $25
> collection fee.  Please don't do that, there's a lot of unused 
> computing
> power in this stack. ;)
>
> * Two Hewlett-Packard K-Class servers
> 	(see http://www.nasi.com/hp_KClass.htm)
> 	HP9000 K460:
> 		2x180MHz CPUs
> 		4GB RAM
> 		1x2GB, 3x4GB HDD
> 		1x10Mbps, 2x10/100Mbps ethernet
> 		CDROM, DAT drives
> 		No OS license
> 		Powers up just fine
> 	HP9000 K400B:
> 		2x160MHz CPUs
> 		512MB RAM
> 		2x2GB HDD
> 		1x10Mbps, 2x10/100Mbps ethernet
> 		No OS license
> 		Powers up just fine
> 		
> * Two Hewlett-Packard Visualize workstations
> 	HP9000 C180:
> 		1x180MHz CPU
> 		512MB RAM
> 		1x2GB HDD
> 		1x10Mbps ethernet
> 	HP9000 C160:
> 		1x160MHz CPU
> 		512MB RAM
> 		1x2GB HDD
> 		1x10Mbps ethernet
> 	One of these has a bad power supply, we'll try and narrow that
> 	down before the auction.
>
> * ??? Hewlett-Packard 7xx series systems
> 	Don't have stats for these -- there's about six of 'em
>
> * Four Sun(ish) workstations
> 	Sun Ultra 1:
> 		1x143MHz CPU
> 		256MB RAM
> 		1x2GB HDD
> 		1x10Mbps ethernet
> 		No OS
> 		Powers up just fine
> 	Sun UltraEnterprise2:
> 		2x167MHz CPUs
> 		640MB RAM
> 		2x2GB HDD
> 		1x10/100Mbps ethernet
> 		No OS
> 		Powers up just fine
> 	Sun SparcStation20:
> 		1x50MHz CPU (SM51)
> 		128MB RAM
> 		1x2GB HDD
> 		1x10Mbps ethernet
> 		No OS
> 		Powers up just fine
> 	Tatung Ultra1:
> 		1x167MHz CPU
> 		512MB RAM
> 		2x4GB HDD
> 		1x(unknown) ethernet
> 		No OS
> 		Powers up, but gives 'check termination error'
>
> * Sun rack/mass storage unit with many many hard drives
> 	Sun Mass Storage rack
> 	1xRSM2000
> 	3xDrive trays
> 	17x9GB HDDs (Fijitsu M2949ESP -- 7200RPM)
> 	2xBlank drive sleds
> 	1xAC->DC rectifier
> 	1xPDU (2x220V plugs/cables)
> 	Plenty of SCSI cables
> 	
> * Sun accessories -- keyboards, tape drives, external drives, 
> mechanical mice
> 	5xSun Type 6 keyboards
> 	4xSun Type 5 keyboards
> 	?xSun mechanical (type?) mice
> 	1xEmpty 411 Case
> 	1xCDROM in 411 Case
> 	1xQIC-150 tape drive in 411 Case
> 	
> * Four IBM RISC System6000/250 machines
> 	All appear to have RAM and HDD
> 	Untested
> 	Only two have keys
>
> * DEC AlphaStation 600, model 5/266
> 	Untested
> 	3x?GB SCSI HDDs
> 	1xCDROM
> 	1x4mm DAT drive
> 	1x10Mbps ethernet
> 	1xPCI video
> 	1xWindows Sound System card (heh)
> 	Powers up, goes through SCSI check, sounds like it tries to boot
> 	Would not sync with our test monitor
> 	8xRAM chips of unknown size with room for -loads- more
>
> * APC Matrix UPSes and large quantity of batteries
> 	2xMatrix 5000
> 	1xMatrix 3000
> 	1xSartCell XR
> 	12xSmartCell (yes, twelve)
> 	1xSmartUPS 3000 (Rack mount)
> 	1xSmartUPS 900 (likely needs new battery)
> 	1xSmartUPS 2000XLPE (requires external battery, not SmartCells!)
>
> * Several Toshiba laptops
> 	2xTecra 730XCDT
> 		P150MMX
> 		48MB RAM
> 		2GB HDD
> 		External floppy
> 		CDROM doesn't always close on one
> 	1xSatellite Pro 410CDT
> 		P75
> 		40MB RAM
> 		1GB HDD (bad)
> 		No floppy, no power cable
>
> * Cabletron MMAC Plus switch (over 50 10/100 ports)
> 	2x9H422-12 100base-T modules with 12 ports
> 	2x9H422-12 100base-T modules with 11 ports
> 	1x9H532-18 100base-T module with 16 ports (+2 odd module ports)
> 	4x9E423-36 10base-T modules, require strange adapter cable
> 	2xPower supplies, require high current (still 110v)
> 	Several open slots
> 	Powers up just fine, passes all diags
>
> * 19" Stell rack frame
> 	This is a two post frame
>
> * Various other accessories and equipment
> 	1xDEC DLT drive (20GB) and one DLT-IV tape
> 	1xParity Systems PS7000 drive array
> 		Multiple external busses
> 		8x5GB SCSI HDDs
> 	
> -- 
> "If life hands you lemons, YOU BLOW THOSE LEMONS TO BITS WITH
>  YOUR LASER CANNONS!" -- Brak
>
> GNUPG Key fingerprint = ACD2 2F2F C151 FB35 B3AF  C821 89C4 DF9A 5DDD 
> 95D1
> GNUPG Key = http://www.enoch.org/mike/mike.pubkey.asc
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