* [parisc-linux] Reasonable price for a 735/99
@ 2001-03-14 10:57 Christian R Molls
2001-03-14 15:36 ` John David Anglin
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From: Christian R Molls @ 2001-03-14 10:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
Sorry, this question is probably off-topic as it is hardware related,
but since a great PA-RISC linux presentation at our last LUG meeting in
Cologne, I have been looking for a cheap HP box here in Germany, which
does not seem to be easy; one of the offers is below.
Could somebody tell me what would be a reasonable prize for the
following box:
HP 735-99 w 96 MB RAM
HP A2091 graphics accelerator
2 x 1 GB Fast-SCSI disk drive
SCSI CD-ROM, floppy drive, SCSI disk drive
HP keyboard and mouse
10 MBit NIC w transceiver
SCSI: SCSI-II Interface (5 Mbytes per Second) Fast-Wide SCSI-II
Interface (20 Mbytes per second)
HP-UX 10.20 installed
Any caveats? What about the graphics? Can I use a standard SVGA monitor?
Best Regards,
Chris
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* Re: [parisc-linux] Reasonable price for a 735/99
2001-03-14 10:57 [parisc-linux] Reasonable price for a 735/99 Christian R Molls
@ 2001-03-14 15:36 ` John David Anglin
2001-03-14 18:53 ` Sandy Harris
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From: John David Anglin @ 2001-03-14 15:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christian R Molls; +Cc: parisc-linux
> Could somebody tell me what would be a reasonable prize for the
> following box:
>
> HP 735-99 w 96 MB RAM
> HP A2091 graphics accelerator
> 2 x 1 GB Fast-SCSI disk drive
> SCSI CD-ROM, floppy drive, SCSI disk drive
> HP keyboard and mouse
> 10 MBit NIC w transceiver
> SCSI: SCSI-II Interface (5 Mbytes per Second) Fast-Wide SCSI-II
> Interface (20 Mbytes per second)
> HP-UX 10.20 installed
>
> Any caveats? What about the graphics? Can I use a standard SVGA monitor?
I have one. It probably cost about $30,000 US new. Depreciate factor
of 2 per year. This yields about $60. I wouldn't pay more than for
150 MHz PC. Machine is reliable but parts are expensive.
The FW interface is differential and drives are somewhat more expensive.
I have had no problem with Seagate's. I had some system stability problems
until recently with 10.20. I have been religiously patching and finally
a few months ago some patch fixed the problem (not sure which one).
I thought the problem was with the scsi driver because I have quite a
few drives but this may only have been the symptom. This of course is
not an issue if you want to run parisc-linux!
Dave
--
J. David Anglin dave.anglin@nrc.ca
National Research Council of Canada (613) 990-0752 (FAX: 952-6605)
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* Re: [parisc-linux] Reasonable price for a 735/99
2001-03-14 15:36 ` John David Anglin
@ 2001-03-14 18:53 ` Sandy Harris
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From: Sandy Harris @ 2001-03-14 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
> > Could somebody tell me what would be a reasonable prize for the
> > following box:
> >
> > HP 735-99 w 96 MB RAM
> > ...
In the last year I've bought: Canadian $
16 bare 712/60s, 128 meg $ 50 each
(no disk, keyboard, monitor, ...)
715/100, 256 meg $100
keyboard & mouse $ 25
20" HP monitor $ 50
735, 300-odd meg, small drive $ 35
The last was sheer luck, at a surplus dealer who wasn't sure what it
was. I think the others are good but reasonable prices.
Anyone in the Ottawa area, there are more of these and various old
Suns as well. Mail me off-list if you need vendor contact info.
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