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GOT IT...NOW WHAT THE HELL DO WE DO WITH IT?

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Sleeping Dog:
The last time that I had something as large as the server shipped to me (from Ohio to Nashville) it ran about 65 bucks UPS Ground.  When I mail ordered a monitor, that ran about 45.

Regretably, the HP II-P LaserJet printer finally gave up the ghost about three years ago.  It had been used daily in that office for about ten years running.  God only knows how many tens of thousands of sheets of paper went through that thing.  I still have an HP III-P (similar printer) that I use for printing standard correspondence and lables.  The ink cost is a fraction of what it takes to feed my Canon BJC-6000.  Of course, that III-P weighs about twice what a full tower PC weighs.

The Arnet network cards would not be much good without the motherboard that they are on.  They are what was referred to as "local-buss" cards.  local-buss slots looked like a full length EIDE slot with a PCI slot tagged on to the back end.

Any components that got shipped would have to be well packaged to keep the carrier from beating them all to hell.  That too would require resources and my boss having to pay someone for the time to do it.

The best option would be for someone to just bring a truck (pickup or van would do) and come get it all.

Sleeping Dog

Sleeping Dog:
Oh yeah.....almost forgot this.

The workstation terminals and keyboards were made by WYSE and are specific to the system.  The CAT 5 RJ-45 network cable plugs into an RJ-45 to DB-25 (RS-232-C) adapter on the back of each monitor.  The keyboards plug into the side of the monitors using the same style connector as a telephone handset.

Sleeping Dog

choasforages:
ack damnit, im only 16. and there is no way i could afford the shipping right know, now that you mentioun it. abd i can't get a truck to the place, just tell your local hacker what is going in the dumpster, or take it to the dump, and put it in the swapshop. they have a place were i live were you take old pc's and stick them in there and take what you want. see if you have one. i have a friend that got an old sun big iron box, out of the dump. try putting it on ebay

creedon:
(PSSSSSTTTT.....think Debian Beowulf cluster and diskless workstations.)

choasforages:
nah, already have a 5 system setiathome cluster going. like i am running 5 setiathome clients at once and my house

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