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<br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div>> Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 14:19:31 +0000<br>> From: adam@adamsweet.org<br>> To: wolves@mailman.lug.org.uk<br>> Subject: Re: [Wolves] Free to good home<br>> <br>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>> Hash: SHA1<br>> <br>> I found a few more things and have taken out the things that have been<br>> claimed:<br>> <br>> * PC games - Max Payne, Championship Manager 00/01 and 03/04, Football<br>> Manager 2007 and 2010, couple of Worms games, Deus Ex 1 and 2, Return<br>> to Castle Wolfenstein, Fifa 2001, Tiger Woods Gold 2001.<br>> * Linux compatible games: Postal 1 and 2, X2 The Threat<br>> * About 7 or 8 old PCs, ranging from 500-600MHz to 1.8 GHz, all single<br>> core. They're fixer uppers that have been waiting for me for over a<br>> year so something tells me I'm not going to get round to it.<br>> * Neuros OSD - plays digital video on a TV, can also record from an<br>> analogue TV source to digital format. Standard def only. Codec support<br>> isn't perfect.<br>> * 2 pairs desktop speakers<br>> * US Robotics 54g PCMCIA wifi card<br>> * Firewire cable, small one end, large on the other. No idea<br>> what that means.<br>> * 256MB 100MHz RAM stick for laptop, came from Tiny laptop<br>> * Quite a few 100Mb PCI network cards, mostly D-Link but the<br>> odd 3COM or Intel.<br>> * Few PCI graphics cards<br>> * Misc USB/firewire PCI cards<br>> * 2 x PS/2 keyboards and some mice<br>> * Cheap USB Canon scanner<br>> * Mini USB keyboard with the Windows key missing<br>> * A couple of internal floppy drives<br>> * USB to PS2 mouse connectors<br>> * Lots of misc connectors, IDE cables and whatnot. If you need some<br>> common bits just ask and I'll see if I have any.<br>> * Analogue PC TV card: pretty useless these days<br>> * An AMD CPU and heatsink, speed unknown, but it was from the Athlon<br>> XP era, suspect it is a Duron, so whatever socket type that is.<br>> * Any of these books: http://www.adamsweet.org/misc/books.jpg At the<br>> top, that's The Design of Everyday Things, as savaged by Jono's dog.<br>> The black one is The Fugitive Game, the Kevin Mitnick book. At the<br>> bottom is the corner of the Joe Strummer biography, that's not<br>> available :)<br>> <br>> The new things are:<br>> <br>> * Solwise landline to VoIP adapter, no power supply<br>> * 2 x Linksys BEFVP41 VPN routers (supports IPSEC, claims 'security<br>> co-processor', can only find one power supply)<br>> * HP Deskject 930C printer (takes cartridges 78 and 45)<br>> * A large CD wallet, must hold at least 100 discs. Contains some PC<br>> games from about 10 years ago (Unreal Tournament, Deus Ex, RTCW,<br>> various MS Flight Simulators etc)<br>> * 2 x PC power supplies (one appears to be non-standard size) PATA<br>> style power connectors<br>> * ~50M of of CAT5 for strucutured cabling (not patch)<br>> * 4 way PS/2 KVM<br>> * 2 x 2 way PS/2 KVMs<br>> * 2 x 8 way PS/2 KVMs<br>> * Quite a lot of PS/2 KVM cables<br>> * USB travel kit (small USB mouse, various USB connectors and<br>> extensions, modem cable, USB hub etc)<br>> * A very large box of books on starting your own business.<br>> <br>> Regards,<br>> <br>> Adam Sweet<br>> <br><br>The following please:<br><pre>* 2 x Linksys BEFVP41 VPN routers (supports IPSEC, claims 'security<br>co-processor', can only find one power supply)<br>* 4 way PS/2 KVM<br>* 2 x 2 way PS/2 KVMs<br>* Quite a lot of PS/2 KVM cables</pre>Thanks<br><br>Amrik<br><br></div>                                            </div></body>
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