[rescue] WTT: AlphaStation 2100(a) for PC
Bill Bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
Thu Mar 27 14:32:04 CST 2003
(I know, its a sin, but I have a specific need for a PC/x86 system right now,
and I'm trying to divest myself of the systems that I dont actually *use*)
Specs:
- DEC AlphaServer 2100. Dual EV5 Alpha CPUs (21164), 275Mhz. Has 512M RAM,
SCSI CD-ROM drive, floppy drive, DAT tape, and two StorageWorks shelves
full of hard drives (with hardware RAID controller). Has both SRM and
ARC/AlphaBIOS firmware; can run Linux/NetBSD/FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Tru64/OpenVMS.
Has DEC PCI video card and a DEC 10/100base-T ethernet card installed.
I've got the new backplane to upgrade it to a 2100A (less EISA slots,
more PCI slots) but havent installed it. Can go up to quad CPUs, but I only
have two installed. System is large (deskside), so local pickup in Austin,
Texas is preferred.
Pictures / User Manual:
http://h18002.www1.hp.com/alphaserver/archive/2100/
Documentation:
http://h18002.www1.hp.com/AlphaServer/archive/2100/2100_tech.html
I'd like to trade the 2100 for a halfway decent PC; a P3 or Athlon/Duron,
at least 700Mhz (1Ghz or faster preferred), 128M RAM, and an AGP GeForce or
Radeon video card.
If its a *really* nice PC (I dont need "top of the line", just "1Ghz or
faster"), I'll throw in this system as well:
- Aspen Systems "Alpine" rackmount server. Alpha CPU (21064), 275Mhz. Has
at least 64M RAM, I'll throw in another 64 if I can find it (uses true
parity 72pin SIMMs). Has 4G SCSI HD and a SCSI CD-ROM. Currently has the
ARC firmware installed (lets you run NT/Alpha or Linux/Alpha); with a $20
SRM firmware chip from Aspen, you can run NetBSD/OpenBSD/Tru64/OpenVMS.
I'd like $100 plus shipping ($50 or so, nicely packed).
Pictures: http://weblog.mrbill.net/pictures/computers/alpine-alpha/
User Manual: http://www.sunhelp.org/pdf/Alpine.pdf
As noted above, pickup of the AS2100 in Austin, TX is preferred - its
large, weighs 250+ lbs, and would be almost impossible to ship. If
necessary, I can hold the machines for a while (up to six months) while
you arrange transportation or pickup.
Bill
--
bill bradford
mrbill at mrbill.net
austin, texas
More information about the rescue
mailing list