[rescue] SGI Talk

Ian Finder ian.finder at gmail.com
Thu May 27 18:47:35 CDT 2010


Forgot:

Also,

Seattle:

* 2x NCD Thin clients (1x MIPS, 1x 88k)
* 5x 1u Intel Xeon boxes (assorted 1-2 ghz dual-cpu configs.) [MAKE THEM GO
AWAY!]

Chicago:

* 1x Apple I Replica
* 12x Itronix T5K EFP DOS-based XT-compatible rugged palmtops

-- Ian

On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Ian Finder <ian.finder at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a small stash of SGI gear at my parent's house in Chicago.
> I will not be moving all of it to my new home in Seattle.
> I should be in the area around August or September if you can wait.
> If not I could try to have my parents dig them up and have you pick them
> up.
>
> I don't know what I'll be parting with (yet), or which will be free or not,
> but my Chicago stash is:
>
> * 1x Origin 200
> * 1x Onyx XL (needs new system controller)
> * 2x Onyx Deskside (one with mint challenge skins)
> * 1x Crimson (bad PSU)
> * 1x Indy
> * 1x Octane
> * 1x O2
>
> Additionally, I may be getting rid of some of these non-sgi items:
>
> * 1x Alphaserver ES40
> * 3x SparcStation LX
> * 1x NeXTCube (remote possibility)
> * 2x Mac Plus
> * 1x HP 735
> * 1x HP 712
> * 2x iMac G5s with bad caps
>
> These are in Seattle but some may also be liquidated, some could be brought
> to Chicago:
>
> * 3x Indigo2
> * 1x MicroVax II
> * 2x IBM PC-AT
> * 2x Indigo (1 R4k, 1 R10k)
> * 1x IBM PowerStation (580?)
> * 1x IBM eServer 620
> * 1x Mac IIfx
> * 1x Mac LC III
> * 1x Mac SE
> * 6x Assorted 68k PowerBooks
>
> Misc. Boards for all.
>
> Again, I DEFINITELY won't be getting rid of all of this, as it's my entire
> collection, but I haven't prioritized yet, and I'm moving again, so some of
> this crap has to go.
>
> Yes, there are items like the NeXT and Crimson I will likely want to keep,
> but who knows...
>
> People should let me know what they're interested is. The less rare /
> interesting crap will likely be free. Open to trades as well, though it kind
> of defeats my purpose ;)
>
> --
>   Ian Finder
>   (206) 395-MIPS
>   ian.finder at gmail.com
>
>


-- 
  Ian Finder
  (206) 395-MIPS
  ian.finder at gmail.com



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