[SunRescue] Re: Disk partitioning
Chris Drelich
hyena at interport.net
Sun Jul 23 10:28:54 CDT 2000
I was at an auction once where I spied a Sun3/80 and a SparcStation SLC. The
auctioneers thought the SLC was the 3/80's monitor, and no one wanted a sun
computers from the 80s. Final price: $2 for the 3/80 and its "monitor."
Chris
"Sheldon T. Hall" wrote:
>
> On Sunday, July 23, 2000 1:15 AM, RR wrote:
>
> > PS. I had a good laugh/cry at the weekly computer auction a few nights
> > ago, two real gems in the lineup of PeeCee rubbish. One well cared for
> > 4/260 complete with big-arse mono monitor and 2 SMD disk boxes (same
> > size box as the 4/260). I was tempted, but it wouldn't have fit in my
> > car, and I have absolutely nowhere to put it. The PeeCee punters went
> > stupid when I told them it was a Sun, final bid price was $AUS120. The
> > other gem was a lot of 2 HP9000 G50's with 3 x 90MHz cpus and 256Mb of
> > RAM each, plus CD and DDS2 tape drive, final bid price was $AUS360 each
> > with the winning bidder thinking he got some killer windoze boxes. I
> > didn't have the heart to clue him in, nor the money to outbid him.
>
> So, what do those folks do with the stuff once they get it home and
> discover it won't run Windows? Bring it back to the auction and give you
> another chance, I hope....
>
> FWIW, I've been known to buy various weird things at the local University
> surplus place, just for the parts. F.ex, a stack of four DEC '486s, each
> containing two 16MB 60nsFPM true-parity SIMMS (suitable for my LX or the
> wife's Pentium), a 3COM ISA NIC (suitable for anything Intel), a 2-gig IDE
> hard drive (ditto), 3.5" floppy (ditto, and then some), a PS/2 keyboard
> (ditto), and various cables. At US$40 for the lot, I think I did OK.
>
> Of course, I knew what I was getting....
>
> -Shel
>
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