Small SCO box for filePro
Transpower at aol.com
Transpower at aol.com
Thu Jan 26 13:41:28 PST 2006
In a message dated 1/26/2006 4:36:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
r.hemer at w-link.net writes:
> I need to move a filePro system from an old box running SCO 5.0.5 to
> new hardware, upgrading the OS if necessary. Finding a *very* small
> box would be most useful in this situation, but I haven't been able to
> locate a source for one. I would prefer not to go to a laptop but will
> if necessary. I have no need for multiple drives, internal backup
> drive or extra slots, as long as the box has the standard ports.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion(s) where such SCO compatible hardware
> might be found? I have searched the Internet but failed to find a
> source. The SCO approved hardware list did not seem to be of any help.
>
> Thanks very much for whatever help that might be available.
>
> Rodgers Hemer
> r.hemer at w-link.net
>
Rodgers: You could try a dual Xeon Supermicro motherboard and case. Some of
their motherboards are reasonable small (at least you wouldn't need a large
tower). I've installed OpenServer on a Thinkpad, and it worked fine.
Regards,
Ron Satz
Transpower Corporation
www.transpowercorp.com
transpower at aol.com
SCO UNIX Authorized and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineering
Commercial and Custom Software Manufacturing Since 1976
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