On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Ok,
now's your chance to discuss your specialty and get the attention of
other folks who have stuff that you may want.
Commodore 8-bits (actually most 6502 based systems but strongly Commodores),
and classic Macintoshes. I'm also one of the few Tomy Tutor specialists :-)
Recently I've started to get into AIX boxen. I may soon have a whole stable
of them besides poor overworked stockholm, my lonely Apple Network Server.
Drool. There's an ANS 700 at Goodwill, minus most of its guts. With
an $80 price tag on it. I have to go 3 rounds with myself every time
I'm there, at that.
BUY IT. As long as it has at least one HD tray with mezz board, at least one
key, and the CPU board, you can repopulate it with off-the-shelf stuff.
Regular FPM Power Mac RAM works fine in it, plug an external SCSI CD-ROM
in the back, and any SCSI-1 or SCSI-2 HD in the drive bays. Stick Linux or
(better) NetBSD on it or ask for an AIX 4.1.4.1/4.1.5 CD (I'd copy mine for
you, but it's inaccessible until April).
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