Roy J. Tellason | 6 Jul 07:40

Re: Virtual yard sale

On Saturday 05 July 2008 23:28, Douglas E. Warner wrote:
> Just posted this to craigslist; 

Heh.  I was just poking around over there earlier...

> thought some people here might have an interest as well.  I can bring stuff
> to the meeting Tuesday if you're interested, just let me know so I can pull
> it aside. 

Depends -- where are you?  I've yet to make it to one of these meetings...

> -Doug
>
>
> Just putting stuff up as a virtual yard sale; all items are as-is since
> it's been years since I've used most of them. I'm splitting the lot into
> "things I'd want money for" and "take off my hands". Items can be shipped
> or picked up.
>
> Photo of lot:
> http://www.silfreed.net/gallery/v/things/Virtual+Yard+Sale/img_3731.jpg.htm
>l
>
> Make me an offer
> * 1RU server - 2x P3 850MHz; PATA, 2x 10/100 Ethernet, CD, Floppy (no
> RAM/Drives, see below) - Photos:
> http://www.silfreed.net/gallery/v/things/Virtual+Yard+Sale/
> http://www.silfreed.net/gallery/v/things/Argo-HD-Upgrade-2005-08-01/
> * 2x 80G SATA 7200RPM Hard drives
> * 1x 160G SATA 7200RPM Hard drive
> * 4x 512M PC100 ECC RAM
> * 2x 256M PC100 ECC RAM
> * 2x 64M PC100 ECC RAM
> * Canon Powershot S45 (w/ box + 2x batteries)
> * 128M CF Card (for Powershot S45)
> * HP Laserjet 5mp (32M RAM, network print server)

I have one of those but it's parallel-only at this point,  otherwise I'm real 
happy with it.  I can't use it at the moment because my server is down,  and 
that's where it plugged in.  I started to look at hooking it up to this 
laptop but never did get the whole way through configuring things that I'll 
end up having to take apart later...

> * HP Officejet 5510 + extra black/color ink
> * Kenwood KPA-ip500 ipod car adaptor
> * iPod Nano 4G black (1st gen)
> * iTrip (FM transmitter for iPod Nano 1st gen)
> * Plexwriter 32x CD burner
> * 6x hard drives various sizes (PATA, 8-30G)
> * HP Docking station + power adapter (fits zt3000, x1000, others)
>
> Take off my hands
> * 2x IR Remotes (one serial, one USB)
> * Various ISA cards (I/O, network, etc)
> * Intel 486 SX, 486 DX CPUs
> * Cyrix i686 CPU
> * Answering Machine
> * Mice (Serial, PS/2)
> * Desk Microphone
> * 3 1/2" Floppies (dozens) + cases
> * 2x P2 Slot-1 266 MHz (overclockable to 400MHz)
> * 1x P2 Slot-1 400 Mhz
> * 1x P3 Slot-1 400 Mhz
> * 2x PCMCIA 802.11b wireless cards (D-Link, Orinoco)
> * Raytheon Raylink wireless card
> * Proxim Symphony wireless cards (PCMCIA, ISA, PCI)
> * CGA/Composite monitor (Color, mono speaker)
> * SIMMs - RAM
> * ZIP-100 PATA drive + 7x 100M ZIP Disks
> * Zoran video capture card
> * Sony over-the-ear headphones

Any of this stuff you don't get takers for I'll take off your hands.  I've 
been in the habit for a while now of trying to find people who use older 
stuff,  scrapping things out when I can't,  etc. and some of the people I 
know of who still use DOS-based software for CNC and other basic stuff might 
be interested in some of that.  It's partly why I have a garage a few blocks 
from here for all my stuff.  :-)  Those 486 and early Pentium boards I would 
still consider quite usable for those sort of apps.

I see a ZIP drive mentioned thre _and_ disks -- I have one that's SCSI,  no 
idea if it works or not,  but mostly that's because I never got around to 
getting any disks for it.

Video capture card?  Sounds like it might be fun to play with.  Works under 
linux,  right?  :-)

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