Re: Junk, er, useful stuff
Thanks to all for the enthusiastic response. Still a few more treasures to pick up... "I have some piles of stuff I'm hoping to sort out before HossTraders to offer it first come, first serve. If there's anyone on the GNHLUG list who'd be interested in relieving me of any of the items below, speak up and I can bring it to an upcoming meeting or we can work on getting it to you:" Still available: 1. Bernoulli 150 portable: uses the Iomega/bernoulli 60/90/150 Mb disks (none included). Clearly marked "NOT FOR RESALE" on top; a demo model I bought a number of years ago. Worked good last I tried it. "SCSI 1" old large D-shaped Centronics interface with a 25 pin plug on the other end. With cable and power cord. 5. Two wireless mice. Use two AA batteries each, batteries not included. One optical, one mechanical (ball). 6. AST P166, 256Mb RAM, hd appears dead. 7. Fellowes pull-out tray for keyboard and mouse. Attaches under a table with hangers and clamps, no need to drill. Metal, rugged, needs fairly narrow (~2"? ) tabletop. 8. Packard-bell 14" color VGA monitor. Good to stick on the server in laundry room, er, server room. 10. Ancient ISA bus Future Domain TMC-1680 SCSI controller with misc. manuals and cables. Already snapped up: 2. Dell Latitude XP 4100 CX: GONE 3. Dell Workstation 400: GONE 9. Linksys BEFSR41 GONE 11. Belkin Wireless Notebook card, GONE 12. Linksys Wireless PCI card WMP11: GONE Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss
Re: Junk, er, useful stuff
Other stuff found while digging around in the piles. Free to a good home: 9. Linksys BEFSR41 4 -port switch, WAN router 10. Ancient ISA bus Future Domain TMC-1680 SCSI controller with misc. manuals and cables. 11. Belkin Wireless Notebook card, 802.11b v. 1.00 - never got it working with Linux a couple of versions ago, may work by now. 12. Linksys Wireless PCI card WMP11 -org list gets first dibs. On Apr 19, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Ted Roche wrote: I have some piles of stuff I'm hoping to sort out before HossTraders to offer it first come, first serve. If there's anyone on the GNHLUG list who'd be interested in relieving me of any of the items below, speak up and I can bring it to an upcoming meeting or we can work on getting it to you: 1. Bernoulli 150 portable: uses the Iomega/bernoulli 60/90/150 Mb disks (none included). Clearly marked "NOT FOR RESALE" on top; a demo model I bought a number of years ago. Worked good last I tried it. "SCSI 1" old large D-shaped Centronics interface with a 25 pin plug on the other end. With cable and power cord. 2. Dell Latitude XP 4100 CX: 486/100, 24 Mb RAM, ~540Mb HD (not sure, stock), 9" 640x480 Double-scan color screen. Copy of DamnSmallLinux installed and *almost* running X. Might make a neat digital picture frame. A fun hobbiest toy. 3. Dell Workstation 400: dual-proc, two mismatched PII-333 (one's a Celeron, I think), 384 Mb RAM and the usual assortment of serial, parallel and ethernet ports. Matrox Millenium 4 Mb card. Must remove HDDs before giving it away. 5. Two wireless mice. Use two AA batteries each, batteries not included. One optical, one mechanical (ball). 6. AST P166, 256Mb RAM, hd appears dead. 7. Fellowes pull-out tray for keyboard and mouse. Attaches under a table with hangers and clamps, no need to drill. Metal, rugged, needs fairly narrow (~2"? ) tabletop. 8. Packard-bell 14" color VGA monitor. Good to stick on the server in laundry room, er, server room. Will be glad to dig up extra specs or details if anyone wants to contact me offlist. Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss
Junk, er, useful stuff
{Darn. Posting to the wrong list. Resent. Apologies for duplication} I have some piles of stuff I'm hoping to sort out before HossTraders to offer it first come, first serve. If there's anyone on the GNHLUG list who'd be interested in relieving me of any of the items below, speak up and I can bring it to an upcoming meeting or we can work on getting it to you: 1. Bernoulli 150 portable: uses the Iomega/bernoulli 60/90/150 Mb disks (none included). Clearly marked "NOT FOR RESALE" on top; a demo model I bought a number of years ago. Worked good last I tried it. "SCSI 1" old large D-shaped Centronics interface with a 25 pin plug on the other end. With cable and power cord. 2. Dell Latitude XP 4100 CX: 486/100, 24 Mb RAM, ~540Mb HD (not sure, stock), 9" 640x480 Double-scan color screen. Copy of DamnSmallLinux installed and *almost* running X. Might make a neat digital picture frame. A fun hobbiest toy. 3. Dell Workstation 400: dual-proc, two mismatched PII-333 (one's a Celeron, I think), 384 Mb RAM and the usual assortment of serial, parallel and ethernet ports. Matrox Millenium 4 Mb card. Must remove HDDs before giving it away. 4. Two Handspring PDAs, one of the originals, the second bought as a refurb. Requires a ROM patch, available on the internet. Includes two docking stations, a portable docking cradle, original packaging and manuals, a Targus external keyboard, extra stylii and more. 5. Two wireless mice. Use two AA batteries each, batteries not included. One optical, one mechanical (ball). 6. AST P166, 256Mb RAM, hd appears dead. 7. Fellowes pull-out tray for keyboard and mouse. Attaches under a table with hangers and clamps, no need to drill. Metal, rugged, needs fairly narrow (~2"? ) tabletop. 8. Packard-bell 14" color VGA monitor. Good to stick on the server in laundry room, er, server room. Will be glad to dig up extra specs or details if anyone wants to contact me offlist. Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss