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FS: older hardware
Well, moving and being broke isnt fun as some of you may know, so I've gotta part with a ton of PC parts that I recently acquired. All items are sold AS IS unless stated otherwise. Buyer pays actual shipping/packing costs, and as always, heataware under cubkid. I accept money orders only. NO paypal.
My cable has been shutoff, and my electric is soon to be canned, so if the response is delayed dont worry. Desktop PCs:
Intel slot 1 motherboard w/PII 266 installed. 86mb ram (SIMMs), 3gb hd, sound, nic, USB, serial/parallel, PS/2, ATX in an older Gateway tower case. Unknown speed CD-rom, booted into Windows 98 without a hitch. I think it has a 4mb Creative PCI video card in it and an ISA sound blaster, has 3 PCI and 3 ISA (I'll doublecheck that though), but no AGP slot.
$30
Intel slot 1 motherboard w/PII 266 installed. 128mb ram (or 256, again I'll doublecheck, but I know it takes DIMM modules). 3gb hd with RedHat 7.3 installed. 2 PCI, 1 ISA, NIC, USB, PS/2, printer, serial, onboard video and sound. As far as the case, its in a 5 gallon bucket that is painted green and yellow. Maybe one of you modders could finish it up, I just dont have the time.
$25 Motherboard/CPUs:
ATX:
IBM Aptiva board. Trident Graphics (onboard), 3 PCI, 3 ISA, 3 168pin DIMM slots. Soclet 7 w/P-233 installed (includes heatsink and fan). PS/2, USB, onboard sound, 1 printer and 1 serial port, onboard IDE/floppy. $20
Old Gateway motherboard. socket 7, 2 168pin DIMM slots*, 3 PCI 3 ISA, USB, onboard sound, onboard ATI video, PS/2, USB, 1 serial, 1 printer port, onboard IDE/foppy. *Note: I could only get this board to read 64mb ram max per slot. I'm not sure if its the ram or the board. $10
AT:
Unknown brand, Socket 3. 4 PCI, 4 ISA (2 with the extended slots). AT keyboard connector. Unknown USB/ports. onboard IDE, 486 DX-4 120 CPU w/cooler installed, 4 SIMM slots.
$5
Unknown brand, socket 3. 7 ISA (3 with the extended slots), 486 DX-4 133 CPU w/cooler installed. No onboard IDE or other port headers, but it does have the AT keyboard plug. 4 small SIMM slots and 2 larger SIMM slots (I forget the pin count offhand).
$5
Unknown brand, socket 7. This has some sort of Intel sample CPU in it, but dosent have a cooler installed. 3 PCI, 4 ISA, onboard IDE/floppy, header pins for serial, PS/2 (adaptors included), AT keyboard slot, 4 SIMM slots. no USB headers.
$10
Unknown brand, socket 7 but no CPU installed. 4 PCI, 3 ISA, 2 168pin DIMM slots, 4 SIMM slots. onboard IDE/floppy, USB/com/LPT/PS 2 headers (no adaptors, but I'll look and see if I have any for it). AT keyboard connector.
$10
Unknown brand, socket 7 with P-100 installed but no cooler included. 4 PCI, 3 ISA, 1 168pin DIMM slot, 4 SIMM slots. USB, com, LPT headers onboard (adapters included except for USB).
$10
The ATX board are working pulls from PCs here at my place, but the AT boards are in unknown condition. They've been setting in my closet for awhile but I was told they were all in working order, but was just replaced with better/faster hardware. Cards: ISA:
COM/printer, Winbond chipset.
$5
Diamond Stealth Pro (video card). unknown ram.
$5
Trident chipset, unknown ram. This card is really long (takes one of those extended ISA slots).
$5
Sound Blaster 16. Line in/out, Mic in, Speaker out, Game port, and I think an onboard IDE controller for a CD-ROM (dont quote me on that though, not sure).
$5
com/printer port, Winbond chipset. This is another one of those long cards.
$5 PCI:
Trident video card. Unknown ram.
$5
hardware modem and soundcard. I do have the sound adaptor that fits in an open PCI slot, and thats about all I can say about it. Not sure what speed the modem is, but I'd venture to say 28.8 or 33.6.
$5
This last card is a real oddball. Its a whole PC on a single board. It has 4 SIMM slots, onboard IDE/floppy, unsure of the socket but it looks like 7 (no CPU installed), onboard video, serial/printer headers, what looks to be PS/2 ports on the bracket side of the card but I'm not sure. the chipset is Intel. I tried to put it into one of those extended ISA slots, but it would just barely not fit. I was told these cards were used in some sort of telephone or voicemail server, but its of no use to me.
$5 Misc:
I have a bag with about 14 SIMMs in it. They look like they were pulls from the above AT boards. $10 takes the whole thing.
Last but not least I have two 168pin EDO SIMMs. They're 64mb each and are manufactured by Compaq. I have no clue what they're used for and I dont have anything that they would fit in. Pending to SiliconJon
Gutted Performa 550 shell. Includes bezel, most of the mounting hardware, drive sleds, and other stuff. I'll have to look to see what all is left.
$10 Printers:
Canon BJC 2000 color printer. standard parallell interface, comes with scanner head, driver CDs (for both the printer and scanner), and ink tanks (they're empty though), and power cord. Works great, just needs ink.
$20
Canon BJC 4000. Needs cleaned, but its otherwise untested. no ink, I might have a power cord (uses standard cord, like radios take). no driver discs
$10
Epson Stylus Pro. unknown model number, but I do know that it works. Has PC and Mac interfaces, I might still have the driver discs as well. It is in its original box, complete with manual and power cord. I think it has a printer cable, but let me know if you need one for it.
$20
I'll pack and ship this whole box of goodies if the offer is right. I am open to trades, but I prefer to sell them all.
Last edited by CubKid; 08-20-2004 at 04:54 PM.
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