FS: older hardware, mainly PC
Hello,
I'm sorting through things, and would like to find new homes for the
following:
-IBM 68X3815 MFM hard drive controller from AT with original cables
-various mfm cables
-IBM PC Network Baseband Adpater/A (new in the box, Microchannel)
-Microchannel 4 port serial board (uses 16450 uart chips, but they are
replaceable, with cable)
-Seagate ST11200N 1gig narrow scsi drive (maybe going bad, I have 4 and
never marked which one was going)
-Seagate ST51080N 1gig narrow SCSI drive, 1/3 height drive
-Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Add-On on 3.5" floppies in box
-Red Hat Linux 5.2 "secure server edition" from Best Buy, from Macmillan
Press
-PFS: Professional Write (early edition, in in vinyl binder)
-PFS: Professional Plan (early edition, in in vinyl binder)
-Intel 386dx-33 with glued on heatsink
-386dx compatible or upgrade chip, maybe Cyrix, I glued the heatsink on,
can't tell exactly what it is anymore :-)
-Kensington System Saver for Apple //e
-IBM keyboard cable for PC or XT, I think, maybe AT. It's not from a
Model M
-2 generic VGA cables (all pins present, so may not work with some
monitors)
-din 8 to db9 Mac serial cable??
-2 standard black power cords
-1 powercord with female connector for plugging into power supply to
power monitor or cd-rom
-db25 to db9 convertor
-7 5.25" bay covers, some plastic, some steel, from various cases
-Titanic Adventure out of Time (windows/Mac cd-rom, game/tour)
-1/2 height faceplate for Seagate ST225
-IBM PC (5150) full height block off plate for unused second drive bay
-Fellows EMI glare shield for 14" to 15" monitor
-3 internal narrow scsi cable with external centronics connector (ask
for measurements)
-long 5 device narrow scsi cable (generic)
-3 two device narrow scsi cables
-1 two foot single device narrow scsi cable (folded for low cross
section)
-several vary short narrow scsi cables, some with connectors like you
would find on a card
Much of these items are not high very valuable, but may be just what a
person here is looking for. I'd like to get $5 to $10, plus shipping,
for whatever smaller grouping of items that you want. In other words
make an offer for whatever your interested in, I'm not trying to make a
fortune, I just don't want to give everything away this time.
Please reply off list.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Received on Sun Feb 24 2002 - 22:43:45 GMT
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