Re: S-bus, M-bus, RAM, odds and ends free to good home 08822 NJ US

Ronald Cotoni <[email protected]> Sun, 22 Aug 2010 20:01:35 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.os.solaris.at-home
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Crap, i just read it.  I am interested in the quad ethernet, the scsi
enclosures and the ultra 2.  I would be willing to pay for shipping.

On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 7:56 PM, E. L. Evans V <[email protected]> wrote:

> I suppose that I'll have to toss them at the end of September should
> there be no takers.  This will be xposted to sparc at openbsd if you
> also follow that list, BTW.
>
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> Well, various bits that will fit into S-bus, M-bus, and machines of that
> type.  If no quantity given quantity is one.  The phrase "remaining eye"
> means umm, lasing unit?  The thing that will put your eye out.
>
> 501-2653        30 pieces 32M 168 pin DIMM
>                fits E3500, E4000, E4500, E5000, E5500, E6000, E6500,
>                E10000.  I think.  These are for the most part new and
>                sealed.
>
> XXX-XXXX        2 pieces 64M DIMM
>                My note says they fit an SS10 or SS20.
>
> XXX-XXXX        3 pieces 256M, Google and a guess says E450, E420r,
>                U80, pulled from I forget.
>
> XXX-XXXX        4 pieces of unknown, my notes say they fit a U2.
>
> XXX-XXXX        4 pieces 128M, too tall for a U2, pulled from I forget.
>
> 3701419-01      3.5" FDD, from an SS5 maybe?  Includes the four 'feet'.
>
> 5402500-04      1/3 height CD ROM reader for SS5.  Includes the four
>                'feet'
>
> 370-3159-01     3.5 FDD from U10, includes bracket.
>
> 501-4790        Creator 3D series 3, horizontal format UPA-bus.
>
> 501-4127        Ultra Creator 2d, horizontal format UPA-bus.
>
> 501-4789        Creator Series 3 (FFB2+), vertical format UPA-bus.
>
> XXX-XXXX        2 pieces Turboxgx S-bus frame buffer w/13w3 connector.
>
> 501-2739        S-bus F,W,SE SCSI + 100 base-TX Ethernet
>
> XXX-XXXX        2 pieces S-bus 100 base-TX/MII Ethernet
>
> 501-2769        SuperSparc SM61 60MHz M-bus module for SS10, SS20?
>
> XXX-XXXX        S-bus Quad Ethernet.  I have no idea if it's qFe.
>
> 540-2989        S-bus FC-AL adapter w/single 23L3336 "remaining eye".
>
> XXX-XXXX        5 pieces of "remaining eye" for above.
>
> 501-2069        S-bus fibre channel adapter.  Has 2 3701426 "remaining
>                eye's".
>
> XXX-XXXX        Extra "remaining eye" for above.
>
> FC-1063         32-bit SBus-to-Fibre Channel HBA, copper.
>
> 530-1869        2 pieces serial port splitting cable.  Each has a M-M
>                adapter, yielding a M & F end if so desired.
>
> XXX-XXXX        Little-teeny-tiny funny 'D' connector to Centronics
>                cable/adapter.
>
> 599-2081        2 pieces 8mm 20/40GB External UniPack SE Wide SCSI
>                Tape drive unit.  Each includes a W-W cable.
>
> XXX-XXXX        Bare, internal, mech for above.
>
> 540-2570        2 pieces bracket for internal DASD. SS20, SS5, others?
>                Clear.
>
> 540-3025        3 pieces bracket to fit SE SCSI DASD into U2, others?
>
> 330-1951        The two-piece (fall-apart) version of above.
>
> XXX-XXXX        2 Pieces larger version of second above item.  They do
>                not like to fit into a U2.
>
> C4315-63001     HP SE, W, F, SCSI enclosure.  How the hell did this
>                sneak in here?
>
> One Sun Ultra 2 Enterprise.  Has frame buffer (not UPA), quad ethernet,
> some RAM, UPA slot.  At least one CPU works.  Or did.  Has two DASD
> brackets, no DASD.  I may, MAYBE, might, have a disk to fit it.  The
> disk would follow at some interval.  Then again the disk may be one of
> those insufferable IBM's that doesn't play well with Sun.  The U2 is
> perfect for anchoring watercraft from inner tubes through small rafts to
> medium canoes.
>
>
> NEW DISCOVERY: a keyboard-sized box of optical cable.  They're orange.
> I don't know anything else about them.
>
> Fine print:
>
> Preference given to larger lots of taking.
>
> Barring developers I would greatly prefer not to ship.  I will not ship
> the U2.  <- "."
>
> NOTE: Do not drop U2 on foot.
>
> All part numbers and descriptions approximate.  Not guaranteed to be
> suitable for any purpose, including yours.  "It was runnin' when I
> parked it."  I assume no liability for anything, even if I did do it.
> If redness or swelling develop consult a physician, otherwise consult a
> barkeep.
>
> All items fully guaranteed to take up as much room in your closet as in
> mine.
>
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