After a year of faithful service, the time has come for me to divest
myself of my AlphaServer 2100 Model 4/200.  First some specs:

- 2x 200MHz EV4 processors
- 128 MB RAM
- 520 MB SCSI HD
- 2x 9GB SCSI StorageWorks drives
- 10BaseT ethernet
- keyboard & mouse

All this and more in a package about the size of a mini fridge.  Yes,
I'm serious.  The case measures 28" high x 18" wide x 32" deep, and
weighs around 100 lbs.  The server works very well as a small table.  In
addition, winter is here, and you want the 525 watt power supply keeping
your family room toasty warm.  This beast runs Linux or FreeBSD (NetBSD
doesn't have SMP support), and I will include installation media and
email-based support at no extra cost.

I paid (in total) about $1000 for this machine.  It's got to go, so I'll
take any reasonable offer, and at this point "I'll haul it away for
free" is starting to sound reasonable.

Oh, and this server came from Los Alamos.  The stickers saying "U.S.
Government: Los Alamos National Labs" and "U.S. Government: this media
has been Declassified" are still intact on the case.  You know you've
always wanted something that's been declassified.

-- 
Soren Harward
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