FS: Lots of stuffs

Bobo

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I have lots of computer junk that I would like to get rid of. First of all, there is 1 item on Ebay:

A battery for a Compaq Armada E500 or V300
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250029951349&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=015


Here is the rest of my junk: (p.s. everything is shipped via Priority Mail, so it's nice and fast. I can ship internationally, but it will cost more.) All prices are OBO, and everything is as-is.

Laptop Stuff:

AC adapter for Dell Latitude CP, model PA-2. $12 shipped

All the parts from a Dell Latitude CP. The laptop doesn't work, but I am pretty sure that most of the parts do. PII 350MHz, 4GB, 32MB. Whatever you are willing to pay (be reasonable)

Compaq LTE laptop (circa 1990!) It works fine, but it is missing the AC adapter. I was able to boot it for a couple seconds using 4 D batteries, but then it crashed (understandably). BO

Video Cards:

BFG 64MB AGP4x Nvidia MX440. Works fine, and I am pretty sure that I have the box, manual and CD somewhere. $25 shipped.

Nvidia Riva TNT 32MB AGP 2x card. Works fine. $10 shipped.

RAM:

256MB PC100 stick. Works. Expensive because of age:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250032511511&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=015

Lots of SIMM RAM, from 2MB to 32MB per stick.

A bunch of 30-pin SIMM (insanely old, great collectors items!)

Motherboards:

Unknown brand: Slot 1, ATX, 1AGP 4PCI, 2ISA, 4DIMM, parallel, USB, PS/2, integrated sound. Works fine. $20 shipped

3ish dual Pentium Pro motherboards. ATX, dual socket 8. They worked when I got them, but I haven't tested them since.

2ish single socket 8 motherboards. Again for Pentium Pros

A couple socket 7 and socket 5 motherboards.

Add-On Cards

I have lots of network cards, sound cards, etc. Anything you could think of, but they are all old.

Hard Drives

I have about 8 good IDE hard drives, ranging from 30MB to 5GB. I also have a non-working 40GB SATA drive if anybody wants to fix it.

Cases

Quite a few old ones, AT and ATX, big and small. I also have a case from a Compaq Presario SR1010Z. Inquire if you want or need one.

Books

I have some old manuals:
Using Word 97
Office 97 At a Glance
Quicken Version 4 manual
Quicken version 8 user's guide
Windows 3.1 User's Guide
Windows 3.11 User's Guide
DOS User's Guide
Gateway DOS 5.0 User's Guide
Tandy DOS 5.0 User's Guide
WordPerfect 5.1 Made Easy

Software

Norton Utilities Version 5.0
Norton Utilities Version Windows 95
Diskeeper for NT Server Edition
Norton 2000

Cabling

I have cables for almost anything, including but not limited to:

Power cables (lots and lots)
Parallel cables (some short, some 25')
Ethernet cables (cat5, cat5e, etc)
PS/2 extension cables
SCSI cables
and lots of other stuff....

Misc Things

D-Link Wireless B Router $10
D-Link Wireless G Adapter $20

I also have lots of keyboards, both PS/2 and AT-5pin, mice, both PS/2 and serial, floppy drives, and CD-ROM drives.


I have a hobby of collecting old computer stuff. If there is anything you want, ask me, cause I probably have it. And I usually want to get rid of it. :)

I prefer Paypal, but checks/MOs are acceptable.
 
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Are you referring to EDO ram?
Nope, it isn't. It is much much smaller than any other RAM, with 30 pins on each side. I'd take a pic if I could find my camera....:rolleyes:

edit: I found it: 30-pin SIMM. the third one down:

RAM_n.jpg
 
I do, but probably nothing that you want.

I have a collection of PSUs, but only 2 ATX, and one has a faulty motherboard connector. If I find where I stashed them, I will list them up here.

If you find them I maybe interested, I'm putting together a 1.3 AMD Duron pc just for surfing the net music, but I think the HP PSU I had hanging around is dead, because it powered My ECS K7s5A once and now it wont power on again. So I'm starting to think that maybe its the supply, but I'm unsure at the moment.
 
they're uncommon, but they do exist.
*searching right now*

Yep, I do have one. It also has 2 SDR slots and 4 SIMM slots; 4 PCI, 3 ISA, 2 serial, 2 PS/2, 1 parallel
American Megatrends BIOS.

I had this up and running, about 2 years ago, but since then it has just been sitting. I assume it works. If you are interested, I will attempt to test it.

edit: I also have a socket 7 board with both AT and ATX power connectors, but only the AT-5pin keyboard connector. It has 2 SDR slots, 2 SIMM, 1AGP, 3 PCI, 3 ISA. However, I did have problems with the computer that this was in, and I think that it was the motherboard. If you want to screw around with it, I'll give it to you free minus S&H.

I also have lots of SIMM RAM and some SDR if you want any.
 
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*searching right now*

Yep, I do have one. It also has 2 SDR slots and 4 SIMM slots; 4 PCI, 3 ISA, 2 serial, 2 PS/2, 1 parallel
American Megatrends BIOS.

I had this up and running, about 2 years ago, but since then it has just been sitting. I assume it works. If you are interested, I will attempt to test it.

edit: I also have a socket 7 board with both AT and ATX power connectors, but only the AT-5pin keyboard connector. It has 2 SDR slots, 2 SIMM, 1AGP, 3 PCI, 3 ISA. However, I did have problems with the computer that this was in, and I think that it was the motherboard. If you want to screw around with it, I'll give it to you free minus S&H.

I also have lots of SIMM RAM and some SDR if you want any.
interested, but how much to ship? anyhting you want as trade maybe?

are they atx formfactor or power(or both)?
 
interested, but how much to ship? anyhting you want as trade maybe?
Shipping depends on where you live, but it won't be over $8, I don't think. If you buy the second board, I'll throw in the first one for $2 or $3 more.

What do you have to trade?

are they atx formfactor or power(or both)?
Board 1 (was running, but computer had problems, motherboard ???)

Shuttle HOT-591
Socket 7 (ran an AMD K6/2 333MHz, but I don't know if it can support Intel)
1 AGP 2x/4x
3 PCI slots
3 ISA slots
2 DIMM slots
2 SIMM slots
1 AT 5-pin
pins for parallel and serial ports, I'll see if I can find the connectors
Award BIOS, (c) 1998
Via chipsets
AT and ATX power connectors
I don't know if it is AT or ATX, but it is micro-something. Google the model and see if you can find out anything

Board 2

Unknown model
5 PCI slots
3 ISA slots
6 SIMM slots
2 DIMM slots
2 serial ports
2 PS/2 ports
1 parallel port
Intel chipsets
Award BIOS
ATX power connector, ATX form factor.
 
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