On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 10:39 AM Noel Chiappa via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> They should have tried to get the raised floor too (I guess it wasn't > included in the sale), since i) it'll be useful if they try and get the > machine up and running, and ii) it'll probably just get scrapped. Although > there may already be raised floor where they're planning to put it. > I guess it would look right for the era, but I'd never build a data center with raised flooring after my experiences with them. It's such a pain to work with compared to a sealed concrete floor and overhead cable trays. That said, I'd bet you can pick up raised flooring cheaply locally if you find someone who works on commercial buildings. For that era, it's either going to be wood or concrete core, and will cost more to get rid of than it has in scrap value (between the dumpster rental and the injured backs moving it). Pat