Edit: I believe I have someone interested in the SPARCstation now, but feel free to register an interest if you like, I'll try to keep track. It makes me happy that there's so much interest in this nice old machine :)

Original post below:

Would you, or anyone you know, be interested in a free SPARCstation 20 and be able to collect it from the South of Scotland in early April? Some more details here: https://mackenga.ro/blog/2026/free-sparcstation-and-more/index.html

Boosts appreciated if you think someone downstream of you might want it.

#sparc #retrocomputing

Free SPARCstation and more — mackenga.ro

@radicalabacus Prof. Jim Austin would give it a good home at his Computer Sheds https://share.google/WVZZjCkQqEQ0Ue6Jh
The Jim Austin Computer Collection

A collection of historical computers from minicomputers to supercomputers

@marshalla99 Noted; I'll not be able to make it to York that week and it's probably not worth the trip for him, but maybe someone is traveling the right way. It's a good option for retro machines if I can't find anyone who can collect. I have a couple of smaller retro machines there too, but they have more sentimental value and are easier to transport so I was planning to keep them; maybe his sheds would be a better home though, I'll ponder that