Found a couple in MA. The company is an old Data General dealership for over
20 years.
Bob Smolinsky
Sr. Purchasing Mgr / Sales
<mailto:bsmolinsky at congruity.com> bsmolinsky at congruity.com
Ph: 781-826-9080 Mobile: 617-435-4884
56 Pembroke Woods Drive, Pembroke, MA. 02359
Tell him I sent you.
Cindy Croxton
Electronics Plus
1613 Water Street
Kerrville, TX 78028
830-370-3239 cell
sales at elecplus.com
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destroyers of keyboards.
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Electronics Plus
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Carl talks about the restoration he is doing with the computer and some video cuts.
Carl has several complete videos on this web page as well.
https://youtu.be/3rz7gAOWVsI?t=3188
Dwight
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018, Tapley, Mark via cctalk wrote:
> Wikipedia reports there is some variability in ES45 models, including
> number of CPU and amount of memory. Any idea what model/spec these are?
If I recall correctly the ES45s each have 2 CPUs. The three ES45s
are not intentical, the one that was purchased first had a CPU upgrade
after a couple years but I do not recall either part number. I have no
idea what the other two have for CPUs. Two of them have 32Gbyte of RAM,
the cold spare is unknown.
> Also: ?...The AlphaServer SC was a supercomputer constructed from a set of
These were single computers that happen to be in the same rack. Two of
them have the special HP cluster card whose name and number I forget so they
were formed into a TruCluster once upon a time.
> I hope hard enough that this cluster gets saved that if no-one else comes
> forward, I?d like to be notified?.I?m not certain what I could arrange,
> but the thought of running my own personal Alpha supercomputer ? wow. Not
> sure how to solve the license issue though. I assume OpenVMS doesn?t
> support that level of parallelization?
I assume that VMS does support that level of parallelization. Anything
Tru64 Unix does VMS does better. Anything Linux does Tru64 Unix does
better.
Have I made my bigotry clear?
You will seriously raise your electric bill and somewhat lower your
heating bill. All of this hardware is 120V single phase but it would
like a couple circuit breakers all to itself.
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Richard Loken VE6BSV : "...underneath those tuques we wear,
Athabasca, Alberta Canada : our heads are naked!"
** rlloken at telus.net ** : - Arthur Black
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018, Jacob Ritorto wrote:
> There are contractors who have the hardware to correctly and contractually
> perform mil spec data wipe in situations like this.
> More thorough than leaving sitting on some shelf and crossing fingers that
> one will find time to burn them or whatever.
I seriously don't care what happens to their data or their disks.
--
Richard Loken VE6BSV : "...underneath those tuques we wear,
Athabasca, Alberta Canada : our heads are naked!"
** rlloken at telus.net ** : - Arthur Black
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018, Kevin McQuiggin wrote:
> I have a couple of compatible drives that I use on my Microvaxes, if you
> could spare say 6 then that?d be great. I live in Vancouver and of course
> would pay shipping!
Good! Six down, 114 to go! I will get six for you.
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Richard Loken VE6BSV : "...underneath those tuques we wear,
Athabasca, Alberta Canada : our heads are naked!"
** rlloken at telus.net ** : - Arthur Black
I have access to a trove of maybe 10 dozen unused CompacTape IV cartridges.
These can be had free for the cost of shipping. I may be able to talk
them out of a few DLT4000 and DLT tape drives as well, I don't know about
that part.
Anybody besides me still backing up his data on DLTs? I have a lifetime
of spare cartridges already.
--
Richard Loken VE6BSV : "...underneath those tuques we wear,
Athabasca, Alberta Canada : our heads are naked!"
** rlloken at telus.net ** : - Arthur Black
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
> On 12/17/2018 04:02 PM, Richard Loken via cctalk wrote:
>> I have immediate access to four Alphaservers, an RA8000 raid server, and
>> the associated fibre switches in need of a new home.
>
> Where are the servers located? Are they in Athabasca, Alberta Canada near
> you?
Yes, they are within 1/2 mile of me... In Athabasca, Alberta Canada
> Is the owner keeping the raw disks or are they disks staying in sleds /
> enclosures? Read: Are the enclosures sans-disks available?
I can get the sleds if they are of use to you. These machines all use the
narrow HP Storage Works carriers not the wide blue or green ones.
>> They can be had for free but shipping will most assuridly not be free.
>
> Does it need to move as a single lot? Or is someone (you?) willing to passel
> things out (assuming everything moves relatively quickly)?
All the dispersal, packing, and shipping will be done by me. The owner
wants no part of it. I am willing to send small quantities of things
hither and yon. Shipping a DS15 will be hard work but possible, shipping
an ES45 will be seriously hard. I am unwilling to box and ship the
RA8000/HSG80 but I am willing to part it out.
Anybody who wants to come visit Athabasca with a 1/2 ton truck can have the
whole lot including the 7 foot rack or a subset of the whole. I would be
thrilled not to have to pack and ship stuff.
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Richard Loken VE6BSV : "...underneath those tuques we wear,
Athabasca, Alberta Canada : our heads are naked!"
** rlloken at telus.net ** : - Arthur Black