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Dear All,
I've recently 'inherited' an old UNIX server from a company I do part time work for. I know nothing of UNIX, or this machine unfortunately, so please bear with me, if this is in the wrong place, please move it accordingly. Anyway, as far as I know, the machine is a UNISYS U 6000/500 Model 50. Serial # 303037793 (the handwriting on the delivery note is a little tatty) I think it was built in or around 1994. I have some form of original configuaration pamphlet with it, so I'll post any relevant information I can see here: 3.5" 1.44meg FDD UN6000-DAT UN6000-Q15 UN6000-CDI UN6003-1G3 UN6003-2G3 UN6003-2G3 On original manufacture, it says that it was fitted with 128meg of SIMMS RAM. It's a dual processor machine (twin P-90MHz). EISA Slot E1: VGA board. Says in this spec that it has three SCSI HDD's, one 1GB, and two 2GB drives. That's about all I know about it, sorry if it's shadey. But as I said, I know nothing of UNIX systems, so that's about the best I can do. I've had it boot up. It gets to a login screen thus far, but as I know nothing of the machine, I can't go into any further details. If anyone could shed any further light on this model, whether you know anywhere where I could get rid of it possibly? I have no use with it, which is a shame, so I'd like it go to someone who might actually use it. Any help would be much appreciated. Many thanks in advance Will Vale-Onslow (Based in Birmingham, England) |
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