On Sun, 12 Dec 1999 21:15:10 -0500 "Phil Clayton"
<musicman38(a)mindspring.com> writes:
>One fellow who bought a half dozen of these workstations put them
>in his pickup, opened the boxes up, took out the memory (apparently
and odd
>flavor), then drove over to the dumpster and
tossed the
workstations/servers
in the dumpster
and left.
I ended up with 5 of these HP Apollo 400's.. In each of them I found a
230
MB SCSI Hard Drive, a 68040 Processor, and an 8 or 16
MB 72pin Simm in
each.
After I remove the 3 components I will discard the
remaining cases..
I hate living in this part of the world. You almost never see
opportunities
like this here on the plains. . . .
But first I am going to hook up the 19 inch HP monitor
to one of
Apollo's
just to see what happens, enjoy the event and them
toss that nice Very
Expensive (Original Cost) monitor out with the rest of the stuff..
Phil..
Actually, depending on the model, these things can run NetBSD or OpenBSD.
If they're set up for DomainOS, OTOH, they're probably more trouble than
they're worth . . . .
Jeff
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