I'm house cleaning and attempting to raise some cash and make some space to sleep in. I live in a computer-infested (and computer-heated) cave. I have the following to get rid of:
Dell Optiplex G1 (128/256Mb?, net, sound, cd, etc, P3/300-400MHz?) Dell P3/450 (128Mb?, net, sound, CD, etc) C/233 (two or three of, 64/128Mb, brand new black cases, sound) P2/300 (64Mb, network, sound, CD, etc) 1U 19" rackmount C/900MHz (3 disk RAID, two of, almost brand new) 1U 19" rackmount C/900MHz (4 disk hotswap RAID, two of, almost brand new) 2U 19" rackmount case (black, empty, with psu, two of) 4U 19" rackmount ATX case (black, empty, with psu, untested psu) Sparc IPC (net, floppy, sound?, etc) P100 (64Mb, net, sound) P133 (64Mb, bells, whistles, stable, 4+ years uptime) P180 (64Mb, EISA, SCSI, 30Gb, CD, Compaq, stable, 2+ years uptime) AT case+PSU+board (untested) ATX case+PSU (untested) Two tape decks (Technics - untested, Yamaha KX380 - needs cleaning?) JVC 7-channel equaliser Fax machine (needs PSU fixed) Graphics tablet with crosshair mouse (A2 size, big!) P2 motherboards, chips, RAM, graphics cards, sound cards. Kit, anyone? Crate of old hard drives. Magnets, anyone? Please let me know _offlist_ if anyone wants any of this. Any sensible and convenient offer takes the kit. I'm happy to answer questions about any of it as I've used most of it at some time or other. All kit (except as marked) is to the best of my knowledge fully working[0]. Much of it has been recently taken out of my network and was used until yesterday[1]. I will also swap kit for: A good sound card (Delta 1010?) A gigabit switch An LCD flatscreen A recent desktop board+chip+RAM combo Some good stereo speakers A 2+ metre 50pin centronics-centronics cable (SCSI1) Anything else especially shiny Cheers. S. [0] This means I saw no problems last time I used it. It might have accrued dust since then. [1] Real reason for sudden availability of kit: I replaced all my desktops with some of the 1U rackmounts listed above. "Untested" means that I have never plugged it in and have no idea whether it works or not. "Uptime" is time since last reboot when decommissioned. It is an indication of past performance and is not necessarily any guarantee of future performance. Most of them date from either purchase of machine or when the electric board last changed the meter or when I pressed ctrl-alt-del by mistake on the wrong keyboard. -- Shevek, professional whore, more at http://design.anarres.org/