A lot of stuff moved quickly, but I still have about half of it left.
Here's what I still have.
Sorry to impose again on the list.
Jeffrey.
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> STUFF I'M ASKING MONEY FOR
>
> --- PC systems ---
> * Dual PentiumII 300mHz SMP system, Tyan Thunder 2 S1696D motherboard,
> Adaptec PCI SCSI card, Trident ISA video card, has memory but not sure
> how much, SCSI CDROM, two internal PATA hard drives (one is a WD,
> other is a Seagate I think). This was my server for a long time, was
> a really sweet system back when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Floppy
> drive, midtower case with 235W PS. $15
>
> --- Sun Microsystems ---
> * Sun SPARCclassic $10
> * Sun SPARCstation IPX $10
> * Sun SPARCstation IPX $10
> * Sun SPARCstation 5 $20 (with free Sun oddball keyboard)
> * Sun model 411 external hard drive enclosure, 50pin HD scsi
> interface, has ST31200N 1.2gb Seagate hard drive inside. $10
> (I believe all of the systems above can run Linux without problems)
>
> --- Silicon Graphics, Inc ---
> * Indy Workstation $25
> * Indy Workstation $25
> * Indy Workstation $25
> * Indy Workstation $25
> * Two SGI serial mice, two SGI keyboards (normal PC layout), one
> Indycam - free to the first people to buy Indys.
> (The Indys can run Linux, but I don't believe they can run X)
>
> --- Workstation monitors ---
> * SGI labeled grey 17" Sony Trinitron monitor. This uses the RGB
> interface that the Indys and Suns use. Very nice CRT, Trinitrons
> rule. Matches the Indys. $15
> * Unmarked beige 17" Sony Trinitron monitor. This uses the RGB
> interface that the Indys and Suns use. See above about ruling.
> Neutral in color, matches the Suns. $15
>
> --- SCSI ---
> * Buslogic BT-958 SCSI-3 internal PCI adapter. Fully supported Linux
> back before it was cool to do so, not like those Adaptec a-holes.
> SCSI-3 and SCSI-2 internal jacks, 68-pin external. $5
>
>
> FREE STUFF BELOW
>
> --- Optical Drives ---
> * Acer 50x CDROM
> * Sony CDU701 CDROM
> * Toshiba TXM3501E1 EXTERNAL SCSI CDROM. Uses cartridges, Centronics
> interface.
>
> --- Modems ---
> * Actiontec 56k PCI Call Waiting modem (Linux fully supported,
not a winmodem)
> * US Robotics 128k ISDN modem - also does 56k - EXTERNAL, serial
> interface. Comes with all cables and power supply. Really slick
> modem, fully works under Linux, as it's external and speaks AT.
>
> --- Speakers ---
> * Altec Lansing 4:1 speaker system (left, right, 2 satellite, subwoofer).
>
> --- Networking ---
> * 8-port 10baseT hub (not switch, hub) with power supply
> * 3Com EtherLink III 3C509-TPO ISA 10baseT networking card. Very nice
> ISA networking card.
> * 3Com EtherLink III 3C509-TPO ISA 10baseT networking card. Very nice
> ISA networking card.
>
> --- Graphics ---
> * Matrox Mystique PCI graphics adapter
> * Cirrus Logic GD5422 ISA graphics adapter. Great for old systems
> where you need a console, but not X.
>
> --- Oddball ---
> * CueCat barcode reader, apparently has been hacked to work under Linux.
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from oppression; for if he violates this duty he establishes a
precedent that will reach to himself." -- Thomas Paine