picking locks
Mark Davidson
medavidson at mac.com
Sun Mar 6 21:27:54 CST 2005
On Mar 6, 2005, at 6:49 PM, Doc Shipley wrote:
> Scott Stevens wrote:
>
>> (to bring this back on-topic) Do people feel it is 'damaging' to the
>> credentials of a classic machine if the keylock is disabled or
>> replaced?
>> Are there sources for the keys? My ancient RS/6000 has the lock
>> 'sprung' so that any screwdriver will turn it. My SparcServer 1000
>> has
>> the lock intact (and I have the key).
>
> I don't know about credentials, but the aesthetics are certainly
> diminished in my eyes. And if it's a choice of having an intact
> ornament and a looted, running system, I'll drill it or spring it ina
> heartbeat.
>
> I have keys to all my RS/6000s, and my SS1000 is drilled out. ;)
>
Yes, I have an Alpha desktop that has no key, but supposedly there is a
way to open the case with a screwdriver and some patience... I would
love to open it and add more RAM, that was I can run SVR4 from
DEC/Compaq on it.
Mark
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