[Gllug] Sun Bits
Postill, Robert
Robert.Postill at ftknowledge.com
Thu Oct 25 12:18:00 UTC 2001
If you take a look in the back of Computer Weekly (yes rotten rag that it is
but where else do you find the job agencies?) just before the job ads there
are generally some small ads for second hand/hire companies. I found this
one in the October 4th issue:
Exquip Network Services Ltd.
Unit 16, Castle Road,
Kings Norton Business Park,
Birmingham,
B30 3HZ
Tel:0121 251 5151
www: http://www.exquip.com
e-mail: mailto:sales at exquip.com
I checked their specials page for Sun kit and they had some E450/E420s going
at a decent price. I never used them (we use Computacenter and Morse).
Robert.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dean S Wilson [mailto:dean.wilson3 at virgin.net]
Sent: 24 October 2001 23:18
To: GLLUG (E-mail)
Subject: [Gllug] Sun Bits
Not really a Linux question but this is the most clued list/group of
Unix people I'm on so I thought I'd ask here:
Where do people pick up decent priced bits of kit for Sun boxes or
even indeed Sun boxes themselves[0]. I'm thinking along the line of
monitor converters, ext SCSI bays etc. I've only seen one guy in the
TCR fairs doing them and he's got a small selection of stuff.
Dean
[0] Cohen don't get smug.
--
Profanity is the one language all programmers understand.
--- Anon
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