[CALUG] freebie project system
Matt Fisher
spimattfisher at gmail.com
Mon Dec 8 18:32:42 EST 2008
Hi Bob,
If you don't find any takers here, you can try FreeCycle. My experience
with that is if it isn't actively burning, decomposing, or whirly sharp
blades in uncontrollable circles someone will not only take it off your
hands, but be damn grateful for it. I've given away several systems like
this one (as well as tons of other good stuff that just wasn't useful to me
anymore) via that list.
Just remember to overwrite the drives of any sensitive information or if you
lean to the darker shades of grey make sure your rootkit knows how to call
home on it's own ;)
-Matt.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM, Bob Overberg <overberg at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have an old Gateway Pentium 133 system up for grabs.
> This system is rock solid. It stayed up 24/7 and only went
> down for rare power outages, system upgrades or cleaning.
> I retired it this past summer from its position as firewall.
>
> Any takers for a freebie?
>
> details:
> Pentium 133 MHz clock rate
> 48 MB RAM
> 3 GB IDE drive, scrubbed clean ready for OS.
> 3 1/2" floppy
> 1/4" Colorado T1000 tape drive with several tapes
> CDROM
> Video card (nothing spectacular)
> Soundblaster (vintage) sound card
> 2 NICs (10/100)
> modem (remember those?)
> absolutely NO USB anywhere on it. PS/2 keyboard/mouse needed.
>
>
> Bob O.
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