On September 5, 2005 03:14 pm, Sean A. Walberg wrote this amazing epistle:
I'll let you know. The monitor is a bit on the bulky and heavy side, not something you want to be taking on the bus.
I have a bad back too. Prolonged lifting is not in the books.
I can't make it out your way for a couple of days to drop it off, either. If I can't find someone to pick it up, I'll call you later off in the week to arrange for me to drop it off at your place.
I just got a call from a friend. I *may* have transportation later this afternoon. He has an SUV so there should be lots of room. I'll send another e-mail if things work out on this end...
Sean
Later Mike
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 14:46, Mike Pfaiffer wrote:
On September 5, 2005 02:01 pm, Sean A. Walberg wrote these words of
wisdom:
Free to a good home. I'm in the Riverheights area.
Sean
If nobody else wants it I can always use it. Worst case is I set it up to connect to the net through the LAN. Unfortunately I'm not very mobile (Transit Tom is on the Sunday schedule and doesn't go from here to there in less than two hours). I'm down Bishop Grandin and across Fermor in Windsor Park. I can buy you a Slurpee later this afternoon if it works out.
Later Mike
I've got a SPARC 10 I'd like to get rid of since I don't use it. Haven't turned it on in a while, but from memory, the specs are:
SPARC 10, one processor (I think it's either the 75 or 110 MHz one), ISDN S/T interface 160MB of RAM 19" or 20" single sync monitor (awesome monitor, I have a PC adaptor for it but couldn't get the frequency working on my PC) The video card is upgraded, it's a Creator something or other Fast scsi card (in addition to the internal bus) 2 or 3 SCSI hard drives, around 4GB in total External CDROM w/ enclosure External HDD enclosure (2 or 3 bays) Keyboard, optical mouse + pad Cables
I think it was last running Linux, but it also runs Solaris.