[rescue] Sun SLC/ELC
Brent B. Powers
sunrescue at b2pi.com
Tue Jan 14 21:39:48 CST 2003
OK, I've got one of these (No RAM, I think I scavenged it for my ipx)
w/transciever that I'll let go to anyone who wants to pick up in
NYC.... (or you can bribe me... I'm easy).
>>>>> "Curtis" == Curtis H Wilbar, <Curtis> writes:
Curtis> If your close to it... It will probably go for $10 or less
Curtis> (searching ebay completed shows one closed at $10 with 6
Curtis> bids).... competition low...
Curtis> So, if your close to it and interested go for it... looks
Curtis> very clean.
Curtis> I wouldn't mind an ELC for the collection, but I'll wait
Curtis> to stumble upon one locally... as I'm not going to pay $30
Curtis> to ship a $10 computer...
Curtis> -- Curt
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>> Jochen Kunz wrote:
>>> On 2003.01.14 08:48 Curtis H. Wilbar Jr. wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I have some Sun SLC/ELC cpu boards.
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> I've been keeping these around in case I had an SLC/ELC to
>>>> the collection, but SLC/ELC is low on my desired
>>>> collectibles, so if there is interest let me know... FS or
>>>> FT.
>>> You know that you can operate a SLC / ELC board without the
>>> machine? You only need to feed +5 / +12 / -12 V (the later
>>> only for the RS232) to it to run. I mounted a ELC board in an
>>> external SCSI enclosure together with a disk, CDROM and
>>> CDRecorder. Makes a perfect toaster with NetBSD.
>> Almost makes it worthwhile to bid on this:
>>
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=179&item=2301006290
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>> even though I have no money right now.
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