[rescue] ultra 1/2/5/30/60 and an SS/20

Lionel Peterson lionel4287 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 22:23:17 CDT 2014


I have been swamped, so I haven't been able to sift through as much stuff
as I wanted to, but here's a partial inventory of things I've got to shed:

Ultra 1/200E
Ultra 1/170

Ultra 2 (at least two, specs unknown)

Ultra 30 (spec unknown)

Ultra 5 & 10s (various)

Sun Xterminal

Sun SS/5-170

Sun SS/20 (specs unknown)

Multiple Sun unipacks (CD, HD, Empty CD-ROM)

Multiple Sun multipacks (can't remember if they are 6 or 12 bay)

Multiple Sun tape drives (8 mm & 4 mm)

Motorola Starmax Mac clone

Livingston Portmaster 2/e with 30 serial ports
Livingston Portmaster 2/e with 20 serial ports & 5 ISDN ports(?)

And, the cherry on top, an SGI P3 desktop (IIRC) with matching SGI flat
panel display - I bought this from a list member years ago (8+ years
ago, by my estimate) and I never opened the boxes!

I'll pack most of this in my car, whatever I don't get requests for on the
way down to ATL I'll have available for possible drop off on Monday on my
return trip.

I've had requests for some other bits I'll me taking down with me, an
octane, two U5s (w/ keyboard & mouse), and a mess 'o Apple bits, once I
load the items that were requested into my truck, I'm going to stuff what I
think folks might want in the truck, so if something looks interesting,
drop me a note off-list - no promises, but I'll se what I can do...

Thanks,

Lionel

On Sunday, April 27, 2014, Lionel Peterson <lionel4287 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have decided to make the trip to ATL this coming weekend, and I'd like
> to shed as much of this stuff on the way down on Thursday & Friday.
>
> At present, I plan to drive about half-way to ATL on Thursday (NJ -
> Blackburg, VA), then the rest of the way on Friday (Blackburg, VA to ATL).
> I'm assembling a list of things I can deliver along the way, and I know a
> few folks want me to ship items elsewhere, but I'll post the list and give
> preference to those that can take delivery along the way to ATL.
>
> As noted, I have various Sun workstations and a few other items, all of
> which will be listed in my follow-up email, but in scanning the basement I
> found a few oddities that I wanted to point out for special attention:
>
> E450 (only one, one short for a set of coffee tables I'm afraid)
>
> Dell Blade Server (of fairly recent vintage with an assortment of Xeon
> blades and accessories)
>
> several older Laserjets (LJ4000, LJ4mv (11" wide printer), 5Si MX (looks
> like a copier - it's on a pedestal with a ton of paper trays)
>
> a serial terminal server (big, 4-5U sized unit w/24 ports IIRC)
>
> an old PowerMac Clone from Motorola (StarMax?)
>
> an Octane
>
> some misc. older Apple keyboards/mice, ADC displays, and even a Mac Pro of
> the "wrapped in plastic" PowerPC era.
>
> If any of this interests you, and you are along the way between NJ and ATL
> drop me a note off-list, a few bucks to offset gas costs would be
> appreciated, but I'm most interested in saving these bits from the scrapper.
>
> Lionel
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Lionel Peterson <lionel4287 at gmail.com<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','lionel4287 at gmail.com');>
> > wrote:
>
>> Last call, I've got a butt-load of these systems to shed, is anyone
>> interested in any of it before I cart them off to the scrapper? I have at
>> least a dozen asst. systems to dispose of, some with dead NVRAM, some with
>> good NVRAM. I've got some nice CPUs and RAM in these boxes, surely someone
>> at least wants to upgrade their system. I have no problem parting out
>> systems before scrapping them.
>>
>> Delivery is possible if you are within two hours of Trenton, NJ - if
>> someone wants a large number of these I'll drive further, and I may be
>> driving to Atlanta in a few weeks, so if you are between NJ and ATL, we
>> could  maybe work something out.
>>
>> Lionel
>
>
>
>
> --
> Lionel Peterson
> lionel4287 at gmail.com<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','lionel4287 at gmail.com');>
>


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Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at gmail.com


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