Man i wish i could go. the DEc alpha would bring back the days... and one of the 3U or 4U racks ould be awesome.. Ill have to see if i cna talk my wife into it. (its her birthday so results may vary)


On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Brian Cluff <brian@snaptek.com> wrote:
I'm thinning out my stash and I'm offering up the folowing equipment to whoever wants it.  I will be at the PLUG meeting at MCC tonight.

Cisco content engine (new, tested, never used)

Cisco 4000 series router

Half height rack (Collapsed, will fit in a car)

3, 4U rack mount cases (I have my mytv server in one of these, don't have a rack, see above)

Tivo - (The hardware is good, but needs a new IDE hard drive.  I can put a tivo image on a drive if you need one)

Xerox/Tektronics Phaser 860 color solid ink printer (Works, but needs rebuild kit)

HP Laserjet 4+ with 3 toner cartridges (Works, but needs new upper roller to prevent frequent jamming)

5 disc audio CD changer (works perfectly)

14 drive tower case full of Plextor drives.. can be used to make a high volume CD/DVD duplicator

DEC Alpha workstation.... new in box

5 misc laptops all in working condition, 1 has a cracked screen

Teac Dolby encoder/decoder component

Dozens of cards (All working):
        SCSI hardware raid cards
        Videos cards
        Ethernet cards, all at least 100Mb

2 fully loaded Amiga 2000 systems (68040)  (These are near and dear to my heart and I would prefer they go to a good home)

Lots of extra Amiga hardware and software

2 Iomega Jaz drives with 5 Jaz disks

I also have 5 IBM e series 1U servers that I'll try to get into the truck in time for the meeting, but if I don't, let me know that you want them and we can arrange a handoff.

All free, first come first serve
See you at plug tonight,

Brian Cluff
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