Small system computer interface is not a disk controller it's io board connection input out put and many devices connect to it. One of the first standards
I can remember purchasing a couple of these in the mid 1990's. The hard drives would have been 9, 18, 36 gig. Back in the days, this was a $250k purchase from memory (along with a couple of A1000 storage arrays)
So look forward to seeing what you are up to brother I wish you had time to do one everyday. Ewaste refiners do not mention tin, copper, stainless but let me assure you at £20 a kilo for tin they make the money back on just that. The gold silver and( used a lot in the 80s) platinum is the bonus. They never loose even with a board totally depopulated the tin would pay the 50p a kilo the brought it for. Until the next episode brother stay safe
The face would make a wonderful display piece with the cpu and 1 stick of ram and the info plate from the back in a frame. Some photos of the whole thing could be included somewhere.
I live in a relatively small town in kansas (20,000 - 30,000) and I really really want to get into scrapping e-waste but I have absolutely no idea where to start, if you could give me any advice at all I would be so so grateful. Thanks!
@@joesmith-es1zy You're free to doubt it all you want, but this is what the machines go for. Even if he or other people don't care about it, the value of the product together far outweighs its scrap value.
Great teardown well done nice gold on them boards
The first two slot cards removed were the CPUs. Third card removed was a SCSI disk controller for the hard drive backplane.
Small system computer interface is not a disk controller it's io board connection input out put and many devices connect to it. One of the first standards
@@empirefinds Actually that card was a SCSI dual channel disk controller with RAID so would be attached to the disk drives.
Excellent video I always have fun when you scrap a sun keep up the great work six stars brother
Short & sweet! Thanks, Ben. Thumbs up!
LONGER VIDS BEN!! Love your stuff but I (we) want longer vids. Love the vintage stuff. Also love when you’re snookered trying to scrap.
Awesome find, keep it up my friend, enjoyed the video. Take care and I will see you on the next video.
I can remember purchasing a couple of these in the mid 1990's. The hard drives would have been 9, 18, 36 gig. Back in the days, this was a $250k purchase from memory (along with a couple of A1000 storage arrays)
What a lovely surprise for me to wake up to 😁
I love these surprise videos. Thanks Ben
Nice quickie scrap, thanks for sharing
So look forward to seeing what you are up to brother I wish you had time to do one everyday. Ewaste refiners do not mention tin, copper, stainless but let me assure you at £20 a kilo for tin they make the money back on just that. The gold silver and( used a lot in the 80s) platinum is the bonus. They never loose even with a board totally depopulated the tin would pay the 50p a kilo the brought it for. Until the next episode brother stay safe
Excellent video bro
Cool scrap. Thanks👍
Some nice boards there boss
The face would make a wonderful display piece with the cpu and 1 stick of ram and the info plate from the back in a frame. Some photos of the whole thing could be included somewhere.
When are you street scrapping agian ?
Where are you doing brother? We all miss you here. Newmarket Canada.
love it
I live in a relatively small town in kansas (20,000 - 30,000) and I really really want to get into scrapping e-waste but I have absolutely no idea where to start, if you could give me any advice at all I would be so so grateful. Thanks!
Yayyyy🎉😊
Those first 3 might be slot processors
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What happened to yesterday scrap yard video???
How to purchase this and small server. ?????????
Please someone answer this question. Is He saying, INE ally, irony ally, or iron and ally. I’ve googled and can’t find an answer.
irony ally
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Spoke too soon 😂
Hello
You just scrapped a vintage computer worth $3000 today.
If someone was actually going to pay that he would have sold it for that. Everybody thinks everything is worth money.
@@joesmith-es1zy People do pay for that. Huge numbers of collectors. Worth way more than the scrap money he's getting for it.
I sincerely doubt that.
@@joesmith-es1zy You're free to doubt it all you want, but this is what the machines go for. Even if he or other people don't care about it, the value of the product together far outweighs its scrap value.
Poor server😢
Sun enterprise 450, introduced in 1997
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Enterprise