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Unread 03-02-2007, 05:19 AM   #4
Phoenix32
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Default Re: Question about the Snap 4000

Now, only because David mentioned it, I will put in a shameless plug...

Recently, I was able to get myself a SNAP 4500 Guardian unit. Now with having that unit, I no longer need some of my SNAP 4000 units.

I have SNAP 4000 units that have all been tested, have OS versions 3.4.805, 3.4.807, and 4.0.860 (the newest SNAP OS). Each of them can have JVM installed or not and even S2Sv1 if needed.

They all have working power supplies capable of the 4 x 250 drives as tested with 4 x Seagtae 250 GB drives. In fact, one of them has an upgraded MOD power supply as pictured elsewhere here on the forum. The others have stock power supplies.

They can have 64MB, or 128MB, or 256MB installed.

I have them without drives, with 4 x Quantum 30 GB drives, and with 4 x Seagate 250 GB drives (the Seagate Drives are new and were fully tested with Seatools prior to being installed). I could even do 4 x 80 GB drives (used) as well on one unit.

So, if you are looking for a SNAP 4000 unit, come talk to me. Otherwise, they are going to end up on eBay soon, and I am sure they will go for a higher price there.

There! So ends my shameless plug...
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