[NCLUG] free to a good home - parts for sale

Mark Fassler fassler at monkeysoft.net
Sun May 5 22:02:18 MDT 2002


(This message is a garage-sale-like advertisement.)

Well, I don't have any notebook drives.

I have:

  A box full of ISA network and sound cards and old CD-ROM drives and AT 
  power supplies and <1GB harddrives.  Couple PCI video cards.  Couple 
  keyboards.  It all mostly works AFAIK.  $50

  100 MHz dual-trace Tektronix analog oscilliscope.  3 good probes.  Logic 
  pulser and logic probe.  misc oscilliscope stuff.  $400

  1 good, self-powered bread-board.  5 parts cabinets full of transistors, 
  capacitors, CMOS logic chips (AND/OR gates and the like), op-amps, etc.  
  - $80

  Extensive library of databooks for transistors and microchips and stuff 
  - Free
  
  Two 15" monitors.  1 is an NEC with trinitron tube, decent quality.  One 
  is a Gateway--little bit busted up, but excellent image quality and 
  excellent viewable area, but the (permanently attached) cable is 
  flakey--sometimes blue cuts out.  $35 for both.

  20" SGI monitor with Trinitron tube with video cable.  Sync-on-green, 
  doesn't sync to VGA modes.  (I have one of these as my second monitor, I 
  can show you how to bypass the sync-on-green to make it work with a PC.)
  Works, good condition, but slight scratch on the display itself.  $30

  Some gutted AT computer cases with power-supplies and mobos -  Free

  Mac Quadra 660av (works, needs only some ram) - Free

  2-meter 25-watt ham radio for car.  Icom.  Includes mic, power cables 
  and fuses, magnetic-mount antenna, and mounting bracket.  $70

--
Mark Fassler
fassler at monkeysoft.net


On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:26:56AM -0600, Marcio Luis Teixeira wrote:
> 
> > > (I also have a ton of electronics stuff and computer parts I'd kinda like
> > > to sell...)
> 
> I'm not interested in the server (I already have too many computers at 
> home)... but, what kind of electronics stuff and what kind of computer parts
> do you have?
> 
> Anyhow, if you have anything you really don't want, maybe I could buy them 
> off you and sell them on eBay or something (of course, you could do the same, 
> but I guess it depends on whether you like going through the work of doing so 
> or not :)
> 
> I'm sort of dying for an IBM TravelStar laptop hard disk drive though 
> (anything over 3GBs), cause I found out my skimpy 2GB PowerBook drive can
> barely accomodate a linux installation with all the works. If you've got one, 
> (or some other 12mm notebook drive) I might be interested. I can pay up to 
> $30, since that's about the going price for a 4GB TravelStar on eBay.
> 
> Marcio Luis Teixeira
> 
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