Well, darn.
I sorta know how the server licensing thing is - pay per connection or client.
I didn't want to have to pay for connection licenses - I'd need 8 concurrent at a minimum. And the base pack is only 5 as I recall from the product launch.
No W2K Server for me - I'll stick to my NT4 (I'd better anyway - otherwise I'd end up upgrading my server - it's only an overclocked P200MMX w/ 64MB currently - but is has 30GB of storage and an Intel NIC. And solid stable - uptimes would be indefinite if not for power outages. (I have a UPS - but it doesn't last for hours). Currently at 96 days.
And, if I did upgrade - I'd probably f##k up all my user accounts again.
If interested, I do have:
Pile of old Macs
Some cooling stuffs (Gorb, SECC2 HSFs, SocketA HSF)
A funky (ATX MB in AT desktop case) hacked together P200 on Gateway MB NT4 Wkstn w/64MB
Perhaps two (matched) P2-350's that will do 392 (112 bus)
100CFM 120MM 120V AC Case Fan
3X new ATA/66 cables
I can put together one to three NetBSD systems running NetBSD/mac68K from the mac parts I have around. Decked out with memory/drives too. Interested in a NetBSD box?
BTW- I made this list more for me than anyone else.
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