[vcf-midatlantic] Former NASA Amiga 2500

Ethan O'Toole telmnstr at 757.org
Mon Jun 4 09:51:37 EDT 2018


> A friend of mine sent me this eBay link...an Amiga 2500 formerly used by
> NASA as a telemetry lab workhorse. Interesting! The $5,000 pricetag seems
> ridiculous to me, but who knows...maybe someone out there will find it
> reasonable.

Waited to reply to this, but I used to work at NASA Langley (as well as 
their auctions :-) and a good friend of mine did a lot of NASA surplus 
auctions.

At one point in time he got a bunch of Atari 8bit stuff that once was used 
in a flight sim I belive to drive displays.

He got a bunch of Atari ST equipment from a NASA auction that was used for 
unknown reasons. I have the TT030 and Mega 2 on long term loan :-) Neither 
fully worked but I have them running now.

I did see BeBox cardboard boxes with other stuff in it at auctions, so 
there were BeBox systems on center somewhere.

In the place I worked, I was mostly an IRIX and Solaris admin. Our 
hardware included SGI Origin 3800 96proc 64GB 7TB, Origin 2000s, SGI 
Challenge XLs, Ls, Sun E3K, Sun E4500, Sun E6800, various storage systems. 
Early days there was also HP UX on a few hosts and towards the end when I 
was there a single IBM RS/6000 box that was kind of a waste.

I have pictures from some of the auctions even. My first auction there was 
a Convex C220 or something.

In those days I was mostly after ion and yag (532nm) laser systems, SGI 
and Sun hardware. Was starry eyed for Cray hardware.

I ended up with some Macintosh stuff from the auctions as well.

Good times. Then the internet ruined my goldmine. Damn you online 
auctions and the rich bidders you brought.

 			- Ethan



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