Darn, wanted that Mac! :-(  Teaches me to get home late!  However, the 
ASUS MB and 17in monitor I would be interested in

The other stuff SGI and so forth, I haven't a clue so I can't help take
it off your hands! :-(  Let me know what part of town you're in if this
is still available. 

Thanks!

On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 16:01:00 -0800, "Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
took time to say the following:

GKR> Some changes to the list, as three computers have been claimed, and I  
GKR> needed to gut the ATX case to replace dead guts in a computer I'm  
GKR> keeping.
GKR> 
GKR> On Jan 24, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
GKR> > I have a second Sun GDM-20E20 20" monitor, too, which isn't quite  
GKR> > as good picture-wise as the one with the sparcstation above.  I  
GKR> > also have the appropriate adapters for both of them to connect them  
GKR> > to standard SVGA ports on PCs and the PowerMacs.
GKR> 
GKR> Still have this.
GKR> 
GKR> > I have an InWin A500 ATX case with some Asus motherboard with an  
GKR> > Athlon Slot-A 500-ish MHz CPU and 128MB (or is it 256BM) of ram.   
GKR> > Floppy, some cables, a video card and a network card are also in  
GKR> > there.  Round it out with some components to make a whole system,  
GKR> > or gut it to build a new one.
GKR> 
GKR> This has been gutted, so it's just a case.  I also found the  
GKR> faceplates for the drive bays last night, so I'll toss those in. :)
GKR> 
GKR> > There's a Viewsonic A75 17" monitor that is in great condition,  
GKR> > except for some scratching on the anti-glare coating.  I used it as  
GKR> > my main display for about a year before I got my LCD this month.   
GKR> > The scratches are a little annoying, so you might not want this for  
GKR> > a system you'll be spending lots of hours in front of.  Happy to  
GKR> > demo it for anyone that's interested.
GKR> 
GKR> This monitor is still available.
GKR> 
GKR> > I've also got an SGI Octane, R10k CPU, 512MB RAM, 21" SGI monitor,  
GKR> > SGI keyboard (matches monitor) and a MS optical mouse ('cause,  
GKR> > well, the SGI takes PS/2 keyboards and mice).  It's a beast, and  
GKR> > for its size (about 4" shorter and 4" wider than a typical PC mini- 
GKR> > tower) it's ungodly heavy (~70lbs or so?).  Fresh load of IRIX 6.5  
GKR> > (June 1998 release), single 4GB hard drive.  Works great.  This one  
GKR> > is currently in my office at UCSD, since I ran out of room at  
GKR> > home.  Please, someone, help a man in need and take this off my  
GKR> > hands. :)
GKR> >
GKR> > Finally, I have an SGI Indigo^2.  It seems to be some bastard model  
GKR> > between the teal-cased ones and the purple-cased ones... Also has a  
GKR> > fresh load of IRIX 6.5, though the graphics subsystem seems to need  
GKR> > about 20mins or so to warm up for the display to render clean.   
GKR> > Built like a tank (like the Octane).  Looks more like an old-school  
GKR> > "desktop" case.
GKR> 
GKR> These SGIs are still available.
GKR> 
GKR> Gregory
GKR> 
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