[tech] Computery Items for Disposal
Adrian Chadd
adrian.chadd at gmail.com
Tue Jul 10 22:12:39 AWST 2018
hi,
i'm pretty sure the 2948G running catOS is mine..
-a
On Tue, 10 Jul 2018 at 06:12, Felix von Perger <frekk at ucc.asn.au> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> As a follow-up to the recent "Tech Busybee", we have produced a list of the miscellaneous computery thingamies which we intend to dispose of on the 21st July (which is the date of our next busybee).
>
> If you are interested in having any of these things, feel free to bring it up on Discord/IRC and place dibs on anything you might want to take yourself and make sure you attend the upcoming busybee to help out and pick it up.
>
> Note that each item has been labelled with a 3-digit unique identifier which you may use to refer to that item.
>
> Anything with an orange sticker remaining in the clubroom after the busybee on 21/07/2018 will be disposed of in an e-waste skip. If you believe a particular item may have significant value and be worth selling, please let us know.
>
> Please see the photo album kindly produced by [GOZ] which contains photos of all the numbered items which we will be disposing of. A short description of each item in the album is also available below:
>
> 000 & 001: PS2/VGA KVM switches
> 002: Packeteer PacketShaper 2500
> 003: Packeteer 6500 series
> 004: VT320, power supply broken(?)
> 005: POS terminal (claimed by me)
> 006: 3RU server thing (claimed by [CFE])
> 007: IA64 Itanium server, donated by [AHC], likely works.
> 008-010: SiliconGraphics "O2" IRIX graphics workstations, somewhat functional
> 011-013: 10/100 Cisco switches with various voice modules installed
> 014: ancient PCMCIA-based 802.11g wifi access point, one radio installed
> 015: 8-port D-Link switch
> 016: Unknown thing with knobs
> 017: Electron Gun Monitor
> 018: part of water cooling system
> 019: HP Compaq winxp-era Pentium D tower PC
> 020: Old LCD monitor from machine room, barely works
> 021: VT220
> 022: HP apollo series 735
> 023: "scully" X terminal
> 024: Old speakers
> 025-026: Australian Monitor installation series audio amplifiers
> 027: Cisco WS-C2948G 48-port "Gigabit" switch from last millenium
> 028: StorageTek L20 tape drive
> 029: EMC^2 fibre channel switch
> 030: 2RU server thingy with 12*SAS 300 drive bays
> 032: Sun microsystems Ultra 5 "ultraSPARC" workstation
> 031: SiliconGraphics "INDY" workstation
> 033 & 034: SunBlade 2000 tower PC
> 035: Sun microsystems Enterprise 250 server
> 036: SunFire V480 4RU server
> 037: Sun external SCSI hard disk enclosure
> 038: Sun Sparc classic workstation
> 039: External SCSI CD-R drive, 4Xwrite
> 040: 100V external SCSI hard disk, missing transformer(?)
> 041: 5*Sun JavaStation
> 042: novrossiisk (PowerPC Power Mac 7600/200)
> 043: Controller electronics & stepper motors for telescope which was on top of Physics building in the late 1900s (which has since been moved elsewhere in WA)
> 044: DEC 3000 workstation
> 045: Morwong (2RU alpha server)
> 046: Morwong parts
> 047: Old morwong (Digital AlphaServer 1000A 5/300)
> 048: LaserVision LV-ROM player branded "British Broadcasting Corporation"
> 049: diakonos (NEC PowerMate 386)
> 050: windows 95 era PC with turbo button and dual 3.5" floppy drives
>
> Best regards,
>
> Felix von Perger
> UCC Secretary 2018
>
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