Tom Uban declared on Friday 08 July 2005 05:10 pm:
  Cool stuff Pat!
 How much power does that baby draw? 
When I measured it, about 4A of 240V single phase.  I didn't measure it
when it was fully up, but it probably doesn't draw more than another
couple amps when running.
  Did it come with and disk drives?  
No, but if I decide to get it running something besides Linux, I've got
an IBM 9343 with 12GB (IIRC) of disk space, which came with the ES/9000
I got a few months ago from St. Louis.
  Will we be seeing that at VCF Midwest 1.0? 
Unfortunately, probably not... the machine requires at least 200V, and I
dont think i'll have much luck convincing people to help me move it
again unless I buy/rent a forklift or lift-gate for my truck...
I will have *something* interesting there, though.  I just need to figure
out what that'll be.
Pat
  At 04:49 PM 7/8/2005 -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
 >I realize that it's a couple years shy of the 10-year rule, but I
 > figure that the "coolness" factor of the machine makes up for it.
 >
 >So, I moved my new Gen 5 S/390 into my garage (and my non-working
 > Gen3 out...long story) last night.
 >
 >Pics and details of the find:
 >
 >http://www.computer-refuge.org/compcollect/ibm/s390/
 >
 >All I can say it "w00t"! :)
 >
 >Pat
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