[Nottingham] OT: assorted kit for sale

jdel hw68342003 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 2 21:27:35 GMT 2005


I am in desperate need for hand-me-down gear.  I need
to put together something to run at home, and I have
nothing yet.

If you still have them, give me a call and I will call
you back... 07837510675.

best,

joshua
--- Graeme Fowler <graeme at graemef.net> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Please excuse the lame attempt to hawk my wares on
> this list :)
> 
> In a desperate attempt to clear up the towering
> heaps of kit I have 
> accumulated over the last ten or so years, following
> you'll find a list of 
> assorted decrepit, knackered, old, slow bits and
> pieces which I have been told 
> by the other half to finally stop gathering dust in
> our spare room. So they 
> can move to your spare rooms and gather dust there,
> instead!
> 
> Offers for the following will be appreciated.
> Keyboard/mouse not included 
> unless categorically stated (you have been warned!):
> 
> 1. Apple PowerMac 8100/110
>    Newer Technology MaxPOWR G3 293-300 upgrade card
> (with box, docs etc)
>    Apple NuBus 820-0509-A Video card (better than
> the built-in but requires 
>      the right drivers for the G3 card to function
> properly)
>    500MB Apple SCSI drive, blank, formatted,
> verified.
>    2GB IBM SCSI drive, blank, formatted, verified.
>    Apple SCSI CDROM drive
>    Ethernet adapter
>    
> 2. Apple PowerMac 6100/66
>    Original 6100 DOS card (486/33, if I remember
> correctly!) plus weird 
>      "fiddly" video cable and Apple video adapter
>    Apple SCSI CDROM drive
>    500MB Apple SCSI drive, blank, formatted,
> verified.
>    Ethernet adapter
>    64MB RAM
>    2GB HDD with OS9
>    This was a very reliable desktop machine for me
> for a very long time. I 
>      ran with it way after it was very outdated, all
> the way to acquiring the
>      above 8100 (which was also old at the time!).
> 
> 3. Apple Macintosh Performa 400 (yet to be
> "cleaned", therefore spec TBA).
>    Complete with original Claris Works boxed
> software (!), ADB keyboard & 
>      mouse, Macintosh Color Display (Model M1212).
>    Belonged to my wife when she was an undergrad.
> 
> 4. MSI MS5169 motherboard (on ATX carrier) with AMD
> K6-2 500MHz CPU
>    Trusty, now retired, home server mobo. Free to a
> good home :)
>    No RAM, graphics card, NICs.
> 
> 5. Apple Multiple Scan 14 Display (model M4222)
>    Nice, sharp tube.
> 
> 6. Apple Multiple Scan 17 Display (M2494)
>    Very nice monitor, but big and broken. Something
> in one of the focus 
>      circuits I think, the picture is very wonky and
> colour is out of whack. 
>      Someone with the right knowledge might have
> some idea how to fix it, 
>      perhaps.
> 
> 7. Midi tower case
>    AOpen MX3W Pro-E mobo (i810 chipset)
>    PIII-800 processor
>    52x CDROM drive
>    Netgear FA311 NIC
>    Samsung SpinPoint 80GB HDD
>    ...provenance unknown on this one, I'm afraid. I
> seem to remember before it 
>      went in the dustpile it had been crashing on
> random occasions, which may 
>      be CPU or memory related. It's just gone
> through a heap of disk checks 
>      and formats, and installed FC3 onto various
> disks with no problems. It'll 
>      probably fail to boot immediately anyone else
> tries (FC3 basic install on
>      HDD).
> 
> ...more to follow, mainly assorted spares for
> various systems, if anybody is 
> remotely interested!
> 
> Graeme
> 
> 
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