edit: If you buy my other lot (AMD K6-III 450 complete system) in
http://www.techimo.com/forum/t46269.html as well, I'll sell them both together for $200 shipped to cont. US (lower 48), saving you $35!
(* * Newly added items below original list * *)
*Motherboard - PC Chips M726 (from what I can tell anyway, as markings, layout, and picture matches exactly)
http://www.pcchips.com.tw/M726.html
Supports Pentium II 233 - 500 mhz (Slot 1) and Celeron 266-333 mhz with freq 66/100mhz, AT form factor
Onboard Sound
USB
Lots of headers/riser cards/connectors that go with it for connectivity
1 AGP Slot
3 PCI
2 ISA
3 DIMM, PC100
*Processor
Slot 1 Pentium II 333mhz with HS and Fan
(Never overclocked)
*ISA Modem - Unknown brand (I can't find markings), Motorola Chipset
On back of modem:TEAN T1 94V-0, leading to me believe via online searching that it's a Puretek modem
*2 matched sticks of 128 MB PC100 SDRAM (256MB total)
*1.44 MB floppy disk drive (Samsung)
*HDD
4.0 GB Quantum Bigfoot TX 5.25 series
*Generic CD-ROM drive
*(new) Video Magic AGP 32 MB video card (sis chipset) Card is new to replace the old card listed below (which is included as well, if you like to tinker)
Nearly everything you need to make a complete system, minus case and OS.
Newly added items:
*Added: SoundBlaster 16 Bit ISA sound card, model number CT4170
*Added: another 1.44 MB floppy disk drive
*Added: HDD, Western Digital 4 GB drive. (Tested and works.)
*Added: Keyboard
*Added: Cardinal 56k modem (PCI)
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All for:
$100 shipped in the cont. US (lower 48)
If you buy my other lot (AMD K6-III 450 complete system) in
http://www.techimo.com/forum/t46269.html as well, I'll sell them both together for $200 shipped to cont. US (lower 48), saving you $35!
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PM me or email at:
rodgerkanis@hotmail.com
Above system has run Win95, Win98, and even Win2000 for a while.
Thanks,
MuDoggy (Rodger)
*I'll also toss in a 8 MB AGP video card, SiS chipset, that was originally in the above system. My Dad and his buddy somehow broke off one of the monitor pins in the connector portion of the card. The card still worked fine, but we never dared to plug another monitor in that had a full complement of pins. You may be ingenious and be able to get the pin out somehow. Good luck, and let me know if you do, as I'd be interested in knowing how you accomplished it!