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Hi, Since I am in the process of moving out to my own flat, I'm trying to figure out what I actually need to take with me... So I have this old-world PowerMac clone (Umax Apus 2000, same as an SuperMac C500) that I don't use anymore, but might be useful to anyone that wants to test/play with Debian on old world PowerMacs. It's in excellent condition and has had quite a number of upgrades (actually, i upgraded it as far as it would go), here are the specs: * slim desktop (i would say it's around 5-7 Kg) * Upgraded to G3/280MHz with 1 MB L2 cache * Upgraded to 144 MBs of RAM (maximum for this machine) * Adaptec 2940UW SCSI controler * Plextor 40X SCSI CD-ROM * 9 GB U2W SCSI disk (I don't remember the brand, probably Quantum) * 100Mbps Ethernet card * Preinstalled Macos 9 (minimal system) and Debian testing(of course) * MacSerial to 25-pin serial cable convertor (so you can connect a modem) * 3 button ADB mouse * some CDs (not much) of MacOS Software I feel very fondly for this system, as it was this one which got me into Debian in the first place, but it has become too slow for my needs nowadays and I would feel better if someone used it for a good cause, instead of getting dust in a closet (for example d-i on old world powermacs?) So, if anyone wants to use this system, please feel free to drop me a mail. If there are more than one persons that want it (well that would be something :-), I will probably give it to the one that will likely make the most of it, so please tell me what you would like to do with it! If it was not clear, I am not selling it, I am giving it away. I have spent too much money on this system, just to sell it for a trifle on ebay or similar and I much more prefer to donate it for a good cause. I don't ask anything else, other than the cost to package and send it. I hope someone might be interested, otherwise I'm thinking of donating to Africa (I got this idea from the recent story on /., which is a very good idea actually). Regards Konstantinos -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA6RxNIU9oQVFfm3QRAsREAJwLo9hm2zD9fW6kX3Tp+bbWKUQiuACfaE+T qA8PCpEwGUkzfwqMi68fsbk= =rx7S -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]