[tech] Computery Items for Disposal
Felix von Perger
frekk at ucc.asn.au
Tue Jul 10 21:11:03 AWST 2018
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
<https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMwB4ioPBGfIeKNUf8A56die48xdEMNftGNPGmdtm4MmBwhQV0ch_jfAOUUv-2VZg?key=azR0RUIwQnE5RVkwV0NhNV85bVNfNk45Y1dmcVlR>
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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