A complete intact HP NetServer LC-3.
So I dung it out, plugged it in and fired it up. To my surprise it came to life and Windows 2000 Advanced Server loaded from SCSI. Got to the login screen and there was a password. Had to hack in. So now I'm in but I don't have, can't find a PS2 mouse and for some reason a USB to PS2 adapter doesn't work. I know I have some PS2 mices around here, just don't know where at the moment.
So now It has occurred to me, why am I wasting time on this dinosaur? Of what possible use can it be? It's got a couple of Pentium III 500mhz processors, not sure how much memory. Keyboarding around at bit it became apparent that's it's painfully slow. A Raspberry Pi would run circles around this behemoth. So at this point I plan to throw it it the back of the truck along with a Supermicro SC933 that's already back there and donate them both to the local dump.
Unless somebody can suggest an alternative that makes sense.
So I dung it out, plugged it in and fired it up. To my surprise it came to life and Windows 2000 Advanced Server loaded from SCSI. Got to the login screen and there was a password. Had to hack in. So now I'm in but I don't have, can't find a PS2 mouse and for some reason a USB to PS2 adapter doesn't work. I know I have some PS2 mices around here, just don't know where at the moment.
So now It has occurred to me, why am I wasting time on this dinosaur? Of what possible use can it be? It's got a couple of Pentium III 500mhz processors, not sure how much memory. Keyboarding around at bit it became apparent that's it's painfully slow. A Raspberry Pi would run circles around this behemoth. So at this point I plan to throw it it the back of the truck along with a Supermicro SC933 that's already back there and donate them both to the local dump.
Unless somebody can suggest an alternative that makes sense.