MikeS
Veteran Member
In Toronto, looking for a home:
IBM RS6000 Power Server 520, Type 7013, Model 26-10855
IBM eServer Type 8480-4AX
IBM RS6000 Power Server 520, Type 7013, Model 26-10855
IBM eServer Type 8480-4AX
In Toronto, looking for a home:
IBM RS6000 Power Server 520, Type 7013, Model 26-10855
IBM eServer Type 8480-4AX
You mean don't think about giving them to someone else? Not to worry, old friend, two of the eServers have your name on them; you'll love them, they're much smaller (well, a little smaller) than the one I gave you the last time. Clear a space for them, see ya soon!Don't even THINK about it, buddy.......
You mean don't think about giving them to someone else? Not to worry, old friend, two of the eServers have your name on them; you'll love them, they're much smaller (well, a little smaller) than the one I gave you the last time. Clear a space for them, see ya soon!
;-)
Does anybody know if the mythical OS/2 PowerPC Edition might run on one of these?
Ah yes, forgot about the spare parts machine; well, then you'd like these; they're only 53Kg ea.You mean the TWO you gave me last time? Since I didn't know which was which, I ended up putting the parts one on the bench and the working one under the bench and, at about 150 pounds each, that's where they are staying LOL
On the main board AFAIR. Yeah, pity; I hung on to it as long as I could, hated to see it get trashed. Guess the cards are no good to anybody so they'll go soon as well.did the RS6000 have separate cpu board or was it all on the main board?
pity I never saw this post :-(