scrounging at recyclers

2015-11-07 Thread Cindy Croxton
Often I come across various obsolete boards that SEEM to be what you guys want, but I am never really sure. This week I passed up a large (at least 24" per side) HP server mainboard from the 70s, and some Wang boards from the same period. Since I no longer have the warehouse, I have no way to keep

scrounging at recyclers

2015-11-11 Thread GerardCJAT
+2 with Marc HP Boards, please, HP boards ;-) --- L'absence de virus dans ce courrier électronique a été vérifiée par le logiciel antivirus Avast. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

RE: scrounging at recyclers

2015-11-07 Thread Kip Koon
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts' > Subject: scrounging at recyclers > > Often I come across various obsolete boards that SEEM to be what you guys want, but I am never really sure. This week I passed up a > large (at least 24" per side) HP server mainb

RE: scrounging at recyclers

2015-11-08 Thread Marc Verdiell
> Cindy Croxton wrote >This week I passed up a > large (at least 24" per side) HP server mainboard from the 70s Large HP boards from the 70's. This sounds just about perfect. This one would have fit the description of a HP 1000 mainboard pretty well. Medium sized ones too. Anything HP from the 70'

Re: scrounging at recyclers

2015-11-09 Thread Paul Birkel
+1 with Marc. Sounds like a 21MX of some flavor. It will have two prominent card-edge connectors side-by-side around mid-board that connect to memory and I/O busses that run "up" from the PCB-face. On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Marc Verdiell wrote: > > Cindy Croxton wrote > >This week I pass