On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, John B wrote:
The fujitsu is *HUGE*... I doubt anyone here would want
to even try and run
it. Its worth more in parts than whole. It's not old (6 maybe 7 years).. so
what does one do?? The boards are nice, they look great.. Collectors are
looking for this kind of stuff to hang on their walls... can't possibly run
it.
That's a big assumption. I know someone who would want it...and want to
*run* it...and has the heat/power/space capabilities to do so. I can't speak
for him of course, but I'll be he'd be interested right now.
But was anyone ever given the chance?
Supercomputers rarely have high resale value because of the specificity of
their applications. That translates to "worthless", or relatively so when
compared with their often-multimillion-dollar new cost. The important thing to
note, however, is that WORTHless != USEless. Somewhere, there will be someone
who would peel off their fingernails to get their hands on such a machine.
-Dave McGuire