[TriLUG] OT: Trying to clear out the garage
James Tuttle
jjtuttle at trilug.org
Thu Jun 7 16:42:57 EDT 2007
Ron Joffe wrote:
> So I bought a new car (new to me that is), and that forced a clean up of the
> garage.
>
> Here is what I have. If you want it, come and get it, if you feel like paying
> something for it, I will pass all of that on to TRILUG as a donation:
>
> Monitors
> --------
> 1. Dell 21" Trinitron monitor (A bit on the bright side)
> 2. IBM 17" Monitor - Black (perfect condition)
> 3. Sony W-900 24" Monitor (Huge - awesome display)
> 4. Samsung 950P 19" Monitor (perfect condition)
>
> JBODs
> ------
> I have 4 or 5 units of these monsters. They are either tower or rack mountable
> (3-4U). Each can handle up to 9 drives (or more if you drill more mounting
> holes). I had a large raid array set up in one worked great for years. They
> have internal power supplies with 9 std power plugs and plenty of fans to
> keep everything cool. I have a number of U320 cable sets for them. Some have
> older SCSI host swap carriers. They are very flexible and you could build
> just about any type of configuration in them.
>
> http://www.impediment.com/storcase/storcase.ds400.html
>
> Drives
> -------
> 1. I have a pile of these huge Seagate ST446452W SCSI drives. Most work fine.
> 47GB storage. Here is a good comparison picture to a normal desktop drive:
> http://homepage1.nifty.com/camel7/elite2.jpg
> The best use for them is for taking them apart :) . If you want to show your
> kids how the insides of a hard drive work, these are perfect. If you want to
> play with some strong magnets, these are also perfect.
>
> 2. I also have about 10 of Quantum Atlas 10KII 73GB Ultra 160 drives with
> 68pin connectors. I would like a bit of cash (for TRILUG) for these.
>
> Case
> ----
> Alianware Tower. Bright purple, perfect condition. Just case and power supply.
> Looks somewhat like:
> http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/prod_images/411/10412411.jpg
>
> Workstation
> -----------
> Digital alpha 600au - 768Meg Ram, currently runs perfectly. This is sort of on
> topic, as this guy will run linux :)
>
>
> Please let me know if there is anything anyone here wants. First come first
> served. I am in Chapel Hill. I have two weeks to clean up, then everything
> goes to the dump (electronics recycling).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron
>
Hi Ron,
I'm working on some big GIS projects and need a bigger monitor. I'd
take the largest monitor you have left. Can I pick it up?
Thanks,
Jim
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