[SunRescue] Items Available

Snock snock at solderjoint.dhs.org
Wed Nov 10 15:46:07 CST 1999


On the front of the workstation there should be a keyhole that says "Normal," "Secure," and "Service."
You need the keys to open the cases on these boxes.  I'd be interested in any RS/6000 keys as well if
anyone has any since all of my workstations are locked in the normal position.  I've opened them before
without the key, but it's a real pain in the ass and could easily cause some damage to the case.

-Mike


Chris Drelich wrote:

> How could I tell?
> Chris
>
> Chris Petersen wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Alright, I have a lot of stuff available.  I can't comment on whether or not
> > > these items work, as I have no way to test them, but I don't see why the wouldn't....
> > >
> > > Sun IPX
> > >       * 64MB RAM
> > >       * No HDD, no Floppy
> > >       * Case doesn't closer normally, needs duct tape or a weight
> > >
> > > IBM PowerStation 220
> > >       * AIX box
> > >       * No Powersupply, HDD, or RAM
> >
> > Might be interested in this, does it have the service mode key?
> >
> > >
> > > Power Macintosh 7100/80
> > >       * No Powersupply, HDD, or RAM
> > >
> > > IBM PS/2 ELC 56
> > >       * 1 of 3 RAM banks filled
> > >       * Network Card
> > >       * Not sure on HDD specs
> > >
> > >
> > > The Following x86 Motherboards:
> > >       * i386SX-16
> > >               * 8 30pin RAM slots, filled
> > >               * 8 ISA slots(2 short, one long)
> > >       * Dell i486DX-33(removable)
> > >               * 4 72pin RAM slots, empty
> > >               * 5 ISA slots, 2 VLB slots
> > >       * Dell i486SX-25(removable)
> > >               * 4 72pin RAM slots, empty
> > >               * 5 ISA slots, 2 VLB slots
> > >       * Dell i386SX-25
> > >               * Takes a riser card
> > >               * 8 30pin RAM slots, empty
> > >       * TI-486-25MAB
> > >               * Takes a riser card
> > >               * 4 30pin RAM slots, empty
> > >
> > >
> > > If you are interested in any of these please let me know.  I am not
> > > neccessarily looking for anything for most of these, and most can be yours for
> > > shipping costs.  However, I am looking for a few things, and if you can help
> > > me find any of these at good prices, or have them and wish to sell or trade(I
> > > have many other things), then let me know.
> > >
> > > NeXT Dimension Cube
> > > X-Terminals (Preferably that doesn't require special software, RE: NCD)
> >
> > I've got a couple of Digital VT-1200s on auction at the moment:
> >
> > http://auctions.workstations.org/com/plsql/showitem?ItemId=1108199960197Digital-VT-1200-X-Terminal
> >
> > These might fit your bill, the software's all loaded in ROM.  They're not
> > the fastest things in the world, but they well, and as a bonus, you can use
> > the serial ports on the units to hookup to stuff as a serial terminal, and
> > then pop a window up that's a VTxxx session to that port (I think it does
> > VT100, 220, and 3x0 IIRC).
> >
> > > Wyse or VT Terminals, model number >= 220.
> > > JavaStation (Preferably the 'block'/'desktop')
> > >
> >
> > John Bodo had a bunch of these for sale, the URL I think was:
> >
> > http://www.bodoman.com/javastation/javastation.html
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > --
> > Chris Petersen
> > Systems Engineer
> > Unigraphics Solutions Inc.              Industry Services, Mid-America Region
> > Email: havoc at apk.net (Personal)       petersen at ugsolutions.com (Professional)
> >
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