[lug] free to good home...
Jason Vallery
vallery at colorado.edu
Tue Dec 14 17:50:51 MST 1999
I would be interested in the sparc station, if it is still available..
Im up in Longmont.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Fenzi" <kevin at scrye.com>
To: <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:00 PM
Subject: [lug] free to good home...
>
> I realized that I had been cleaning around two items in my house for
> quite a while, and hadn't been using them. So, free to a good (local)
> home:
>
> - ncd 19 xterm (black and white). Takes it a while to warm up, but
> once it does it works fine. (as long as you want a black and white
> terminal). I have the Xncd19 boot file (it boots via tftp from a
> linux/unix box). Last time I powered it up it was working. ;)
> You will need to supply your own mouse (it has a keyboard).
>
> - Sparc ELC. This is the black and white all in one unit. From the
> sparc faq:
>
> SPARCstation ELC (4/25)
> Processor(s): Fujitsu MB86903 or Weitek W8701 @ 33MHz, FPU on
> CPU chip, Sun-4c MMU, 8 hardware contexts,
> 21 MIPS, 3 MFLOPS, 18.2 SPECint92, 17.9
> SPECfp92, 432 SPECintRate92, 425 SPECfpRate92
> CPU: 501-1861 (1730?)
> Chassis type: monitor
> Bus: none
> Memory: 64M physical; 64K write-through cache,
> direct-mapped, virtually indexed, virtually
> tagged, 32-byte lines
> Architecture: sun4c
> Notes: Code name "Node Warrior". 4M or 16M x 33 72-pin
> SIMMs. No fan. 17" mono monitor built in. first
> supported in SunOS 4.1.1c.
>
> sparc linux should work on it, but it's really slow, black and
> white, and has no HD. I was net booting it from a intel linux
> box. It also took a while to warm up, but once it did the screen was
> very nice looking. Has mouse/mousepad/keyboard, no HD.
>
> Anyhow, if anyone local wants these, blast me an email...
>
> kevin
>
>
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