The local computer store closed down. Bought what I believe MAY be a never-used old stock Abit BP6 MoBoard, dual Celeron socket 370.
It's in the original box with the cables sealed in plastic bags. Manual is there and a floppy with the Ultra ATA/66 drivers. The CD-Rom is missing but everything you need is downloadable at the Abit site. The employee at the store said the CD-ROM was likelt used elsewhere, thus explaining its remaining in the backroom all these years.
Here is my eBay feedback:
http://cgi2.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll
Hope the link works. The latest feedback is for the other BP6 I sold using that venue.
I was going to use this one myself but, since I am a non-techie who is too lazy to learn a new non-Windoze O/S (my Win98SE can't utilize the power of dual CPUs) I have decided to sell this moboard.
I am asking $55 and that price includes priority shipping and insurance to the continental USA. Alaska and Hawaii is higher but at cost. No non-USA sales.
Contact me via
obbopp@hotmail.com and through there I will contact and send my real e-mail (not posted here to avoid the bots).
To protect both parties I ask for a Postal Money Order from the post office and my using the post office to ship leaves a traceable route and subjection to federal prosecution for fraud!!! Eeeeeek!!!! It isn't worth federal prosecution to rip-off someone for a measly 50 bucks!!!
As stated... this MAY be a never-used moboard. I haven't tested it so it is an as-is sale. I looked close but could see nothing visually wrong with it. But, I am NOT a tech-type!!!!! Not a rookie...NO!! But.... well.... thank goodnes for GUI.