Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Some people off-list have found me some low-MHz computers and will mail > me the boards with CPU + memory etc. One is a Tyan dual Pentium > {133|166}. > > Now I'm looking for a great case in which to mount it (them?). Starting > with wikipedia on EMR shielding, and surfing fro there, I've learned > that steel is much better for this than aluminum of the same thickness, > and the thicker the better (see skin depth). Wouldn't you know it: my > Athlon64's case is steel frame with thin aluminum panels. So, I guess > its case should be changed too. > > Asthetics don't matter. > > I'm wondering if in your travels, have any of you seen a case (tower, > desktop, or rackmount) that is: > > -- of heavy steel frame and panels.
Sun Ultra 30. Thing must weigh a ton. > -- lots of non-hot-swap drive space (unless hot-swap trays are included > or readily avilable). Front-accessible bays: floppy (old-board bios may > come on a floppy), CD, plus perhaps room for a future tape unit (2 > half-height bays). Two Sun drive bays, and about two nondescript 5" bays. > Front-panel USB is not important, especially if it has extra rear slots. > Front-panel sound is not important. No USB. It has a sound card, though I've never heard anything from it. > All the front panel needs is a power switch (preferably covered against > accidental pushing) with an "on" light, and perhaps a "drive" light. You won't like the power key on the Sun keyboard then. > If this rings a bell, could you let me know so I can track one down? It's yours if you pay shipping. It runs Debian Etch, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and OpenSolaris. 17" Sun monitor included, ca. 250 Mb RAM, Plextor CD-R drive and Sun cartridge CD-R, DDS3 tape drive w 12 cartridges and head cleaner cartridge, all SCSI I/O. I've a UPS that goes with it which sounds like a vacuum cleaner. All 64 bit RISC/Sparc. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html Linux Counter #80292 - - http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html Please, don't Cc: me. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]