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Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« on: 04 January 2009, 16:29:11 »

Just cover p&p, or collect (preferred)

Samsung CD-ROM, still sealed
HP 9200 SCSI cd-writer - well used, reliable old beast.
256Mb ddr 333mhz cl2.5 (pc2700) so-dimm (ie laptop)
2 x 512mb pc2-4200 ddr2 so-dimm (ie laptop)
Compaq SCSI 20/40 DAT drive (used) with 4 sealed DDS4 tapes and 2 sealed cleaning tapes
20/40 (I think!) SCSI DLT drive (used)

All given away in good faith as working, but I do not have time to test, so who knows if they do.

As before, first come, first served.
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #1 on: 04 January 2009, 16:32:09 »

Have some floppies originals for Win95, Office 95, and 16bit Office (4.3?) if anyone interested - need to use your own licence though
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #2 on: 04 January 2009, 16:41:07 »

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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #3 on: 04 January 2009, 16:45:33 »

Better circle yer waggons, TB!  

I bet you'll get some incoming shortly, if not already!!   ;D
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #4 on: 04 January 2009, 16:46:57 »

Cheapie Labtec speakers - sort that are unpowered, or powered if you stick batteries in, or use a (unsupplied) psu
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #5 on: 04 January 2009, 16:48:44 »

A few Compaq PS/2 and VGA KVM leads, unsure of length currently, from meory come in 6', 12' and 20' lengths
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #6 on: 04 January 2009, 16:56:23 »

Ill have the collection of floppy discs, as I have an old laptop that isnt cd capable, runs 95 just fine.

thnx  :)
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #7 on: 04 January 2009, 16:59:04 »

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3.2 p4 chip http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SL9KF - looks 64bit capable :)


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« Reply #8 on: 04 January 2009, 17:00:08 »

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« Reply #9 on: 04 January 2009, 17:01:20 »

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Pretty sure I have one upstairs if you dont....
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« Reply #10 on: 04 January 2009, 17:59:10 »

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A few Compaq PS/2 and VGA KVM leads, unsure of length currently, from meory come in 6', 12' and 20' lengths


Just tr reading the thread, am interested in these as well as the CPU if possible. :y :y
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« Reply #11 on: 04 January 2009, 18:00:04 »

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3.2 p4 chip http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SL9KF - looks 64bit capable :)


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Pretty sure I have one upstairs if you dont....

I think I have a spare one, but thankyou for the kind offer. :y :y
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #12 on: 04 January 2009, 18:06:26 »

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A few Compaq PS/2 and VGA KVM leads, unsure of length currently, from meory come in 6', 12' and 20' lengths


Just tr reading the thread, am interested in these as well as the CPU if possible. :y :y
I'll dig them out when I get that far down the boxes, and post up lengths and quantity.  One thing though, from memory, they are friggin heavy...
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« Reply #13 on: 04 January 2009, 18:09:54 »

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A few Compaq PS/2 and VGA KVM leads, unsure of length currently, from meory come in 6', 12' and 20' lengths


Just tr reading the thread, am interested in these as well as the CPU if possible. :y :y
I'll dig them out when I get that far down the boxes, and post up lengths and quantity.  One thing though, from memory, they are friggin heavy...

I bet they are.

Are they staill the standard fittings that normal KVM.s use or are they special for compaq?
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« Reply #14 on: 04 January 2009, 18:26:08 »

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A few Compaq PS/2 and VGA KVM leads, unsure of length currently, from meory come in 6', 12' and 20' lengths


Just tr reading the thread, am interested in these as well as the CPU if possible. :y :y
I'll dig them out when I get that far down the boxes, and post up lengths and quantity.  One thing though, from memory, they are friggin heavy...

I bet they are.

Are they staill the standard fittings that normal KVM.s use or are they special for compaq?
std ps/2 for keyboard and mouse and std vga.  I think both ends are male.
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