Subject: Re: university surplus..
To: None <port-vax@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Daniel S Kosack <kosack@wam.umd.edu>
List: port-vax
Date: 06/16/1998 16:21:07
A word to the wise re: University surplus...
You ultimately get what you pay for. Some stuff at UMCP is good stuff,
some of it is quite broken. I picked up a DS2100 there some months ago;
broken cache I think (didn't extensively test it though).
A SE/30 I bought not long ago either lost a
motherboard. Most of it's been used, and used pretty hard. Of course,
there's a lot of good stuff too. If you go to T.T., try to stay away from
the lab machines (or, at least the old WAM/GLUE lab machines). They run a
wide gambit of reliability. YMWV. I've bought well over 20
CPU's alone from them though. They're at least good for parts. One cool
thing.. AUI->10BaseT transcievers for $1.00/each! It has RJ-45 cable
too... just plug it to the back of your unit and into a hub and you're
off.
I'm waiting for the Physics Dept.'s VAX cluster and DECnet-work to come
on down... it's an 8650 (or is it 8250?) with an HSC, but some good
monitors, a VS4000 or two, a 3600, terminals, and more. A very good and
close friend of mine runs the beasties now, and they're days are
definitely numbered. I think it's supposed to be less than a year or
maybe even as little as 3 months. In the TT way, they'll have a silent
auction on it I'm sure.
Dan Kosack.