I have a Cassiopeia, an IPaq, two Handsrpings, and a Palm V (which I am
planning to keep and get going someday).

The reason I wouldn't consider Ebay is that none of them work, and it
probably is not worth the price to get them running. Plus I bought the two
Handsprings off Ebay in the first place for a steal, something tells me
there will not be even money. The two Pocket PCs need new batteries I am
just not willing to spend the money on - between $40 - 120 dollars. The Palm
V needs something - it will turn on sometimes, but crap out after about a
minute. I think it is the battery also, but who really knows?

Say, I also have a broken Sony Trinitron Multiscan 520 GS 23 inch monitor,
if that is useful. The 5 stroke color unit in the back blew, the part costs
$52, and I would be happy to install it if a monitor would help and someone
was willing to pay for the part.

M

-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:26 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: It's dead jim


Hey!! Geforce 3 is not obsolete.

I have a little GeForce 3 Ti200 humming along in my computer now.

*pets computer case*
:)

Umm...what kind of PDAs with cradles?
Have you thought about Ebay? ^_^

-Gel


-----Original Message-----
From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Mike - 

Instead of all this talk about saying goodbye to FA, which you are free to
do if you want to, it sounds like you are in a tight spot and could use a
hand. You should tell us what kinds of parts you need. I am betting we all
have enough stuff sitting around in our collective sparesbins to build
several systems.

I have an AMD 1600+ built on top of a K7 Pro LE mainboard, for instance,
that has onboard audio and USB, supports USB to USB networking, and can
accept up to 1.5 GB PC133 SD RAM. The thing is just sitting around right
now, and it's still in warranty. 

I believe I also still have several 512 MB SDRAM chips sitting around too,
and a 300 Watt power supply, multiple NIC cards, several obsolete Geforce 3
cards, some 10-20B IDE hard drives, two or three CD Burners, a DVD-ROM, a
zip drive, a bunch of logitech Web cams, multiple keyboards, mice, infrared
sensors, PDAs w/ craddles that just need batteries, wires & cables (some of
which have funny plugs that are not supported by anything anymore), etc. And
this is just in my closet.

I would be happy to be part of a community initative to get Mike back up and
running. Mike, I have to ask, was any of your stuff still covered under
warranty? I was able to replace my motherboard after it was fried recently
no questions asked.

M



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