[geeks] FORWARDED from Concord Freecycle : PDP11/23, Alphaserver 4100

Phil Stracchino alaric at metrocast.net
Fri Aug 16 08:13:11 CDT 2013


FORWARDED.  A friend called these to my attention but, truthfully, I can
spare neither the space, the power, nor the time.  I'm willing to
provide labor assist with pickup, schedule permitting.

Reply to James Fogg, not to me.


From: James Fogg <cluefish at gmail.com>
Subject: Freecycle Concord,NH OFFER: Vintage computer in WIlmot
To: FreecycleConcordNH at yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 07:59:14 -0400 (4 hours, 20 minutes, 58 seconds ago)

I have a Digital PDP-11/23+, DECWriter-II, VT-100's, spares and more.
This is the 1/2-rack configuration. It was removed from service working,
but other than 2 RL-02 drives I don't know its full configuration. THIS
IS NOT A PC. It will not run Windows or MACOS. It is a "mainframe"
computer. You will need a truck or minivan to move it. I have a backhoe
to assist with lifting if needed.


From: James Fogg <cluefish at gmail.com>
Subject: Freecycle Concord,NH OFFER: Computer server in Wilmot
To: FreecycleConcordNH at yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 08:06:49 -0400 (4 hours, 42 minutes, 44 seconds ago)

I have a Digital Alphaserver 4100, nearly max configuration, graphics,
screen, networking, and additional StorageWorks RAID cabinet. All
storage shelves are full of disks. THIS IS NOT A PC. Oddly, it does run
a special version of Windows Server 4.1 (currently installed). It can
also run Linux, BSD, OpenVMS, Tru64 Unix and others. Both the server
rack and the StorageWorks cabinet are the "pedestal" cabinets (3 feet
tall). Both run on normal house power (110v, 10 amps). You will need a
minivan or larger to move. It can be picked up by two people.


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