[ale] Firewall-grade Machines for Giveaway
Jeff Hubbs
hbbs at attbi.com
Mon Jul 1 23:53:46 EDT 2002
I have three PCs that I'd like to offer up. All three would work well
as a broadband Internet router and one served me very well in that
capacity for about two years.
NEC Ready 433 - 486DX/33, 16MB RAM, no disk drive (can set you up with a
small one though). 3.5" and 5.25" floppy drive (5.25" not connected)
included. VL-bus/ISA slots on mobo riser. Built-in video. (this is my
ex-firewall)
Compaq Prolinea 575e, P/75, 32MB RAM (8MB built-in + 2x8MB + 2x4MB),
~420MB IDE drive, 3.5" floppy drive, IDE CD-ROM (fairly low-speed, can't
boot to it, can't read CD-RWs but CD-Rs seem to work OK). One PCI slot
and 2-3 ISA slots on mobo riser. Built-in video. Compaq setup floppy
provided.
Generic mini-tower, 486SX/33, VL-bus/ISA, IDE and I/O on a card, 32MB
RAM (8x4MB 32-pin SIMMs), 3.5" floppy drive.
I can supply ISA NICs for these, but I can't provide monitors, cables,
keyboards, or mice.
How do you get them?
Best thing is to e-mail me first if you have interest or questions. We
can trade phone numbers and/or directions from there.
- Jeff
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