hi daniel... if you are local..... i think we can find a home for the local school districts....
- 286 class machines.... nah...i'll pass... - 386/486 class machines still make good (simple) firewalls - put um in 1u chassis ??? - pentium-90 -- P200 class machines are still good typical webservers - put um in 1u chassis and you got a nice firewall/something ??? i think the local school districts around here is working with some local "state housing/room service" ( jail ) ....to provide them training and tech skills etc..etc...and the school gets free pc repair and assembly etc....( free PCs ) ----- i almost bought a cray-1 about 5 years ago.... just for the gold in it ..but actually just wanted a "lobby item"... have fun alvin -- if you're local ( silicon valley )....i can rattle their cage... On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 08:23:03PM -0400, Daniel Freedman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm looking for suggestions (maybe things you've done in the same > > situation) on what to do with some old hardware that I'd like to > > donate or find a good linux home for. Worst case scenario, I'd > > probably just have to throw it out, but I'd rather reuse/recycle it > > (ahhh, the good old days of Mike Jacknis's [EMAIL PROTECTED]). So far: I > > posted a message two weeks ago to my local linux users group mailing > > list, asking if anyone locally would want the stuff (and even > > offerring to bring it somewhere), but got no responses. I don't think > > it's sensible to ship it somewhere, as the cost of shipping these > > heavy things is not worth the value of the stuff. Finally, I'm > > hesitant to donate it to someplace like a Goodwill/Thrift store, only > > since some of it might not be completely useable and I wouldn't want > > the thrift store to sell this donated stuff (even at low cost) to > > someone hard-up, whose money would go much further with a better system > > (say, pentium on auction for $50, or the like). > > > > I feel like I'm out of options and it might be time to just toss it. > > Any suggestions on this list are sort of my last hope. I appreciate > > any responses. Take care. > > > > Thanks so much, > > > > Daniel > > > > > > > > PS: Incidentally, we're talking about: > > > > Original CGA monitor by IBM (Model 8513: near fine condition) > > Original Compaq Deskpro 8088 (built like a tank; > > if I can find it, still :) ) > > AST Research 386sx/16 (BIOS issue) > > Assorted peripherals > > A museum? > > Seriously, this stuff's mostly of interest to someone with an insane > interest in very arcane and old hardware. I'm not surprised you're not > getting takers. > > My practical suggestion would be eBay, describing the goods fully, and > working out suitable shipping arrangements. > > The 386SX/16 tugs some heartstrings -- my first Debian install was on a > Compaq Deskpro 386SX/16 with 12 MB RAM. The computer was a piece of > junk, but the OS shone. No, I don't need to relive my lost youth, in > case you're wondering. > > -- > Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ > What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? There is no K5 cabal > http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/ http://www.kuro5hin.org >