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Old hardware giveaway thread.

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Reply 1160 of 1223, by DamienC

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Interested in the 386 board, can pay shipping. I'm on the East Coast (southern NJ, zip 08098). PM me if it's still available.

pshipkov wrote on 2023-11-29, 19:19:
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Two more items today.

SATA HDD.

386 motherboard.
It is in pristine condition, but the 16-bit part of the ISA bus is not functional.
Been sitting in the "to-fix" pile, but i am realizing that i will not get to it.
So, if somebody wants to give it a try ...

Reply 1162 of 1223, by Shponglefan

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MadMac_5 wrote on 2023-12-15, 16:58:

CrazyCatman has released dibs on the KR7A-RAID combo, so if anyone else is interested please reply here and/or send me a PM!

PM sent

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Reply 1163 of 1223, by MadMac_5

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Shponglefan wrote on 2023-12-15, 17:45:
MadMac_5 wrote on 2023-12-15, 16:58:

CrazyCatman has released dibs on the KR7A-RAID combo, so if anyone else is interested please reply here and/or send me a PM!

PM sent

The motherboard and CPU combo are on their way to Shponglefan!

Reply 1164 of 1223, by Adriaan

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I found two Cyber Bullet External 56k modems, in a box with its AC adapter.
They were ready to be thrown away, but I thought that maybe someone on Vogons will be happy to have one.
So they are free, just pay for the shipping, and sorry, the Netherlands only…
P.m. me if you are interested.
I’m nót selling nor trading!

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Reply 1167 of 1223, by chinny22

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230V is correct for use in Netherlands / Europe.
It's also correct for Australia and really want 2 set up a simple modem to ATA network like in the video below Shipping 1/2 way around the world makes no sense though
https://youtu.be/EGFIEF6siIE?si=b5ZucswC2bCC42Fm

Reply 1168 of 1223, by Adriaan

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Kahenraz wrote on 2023-12-20, 23:14:

Just as a heads up to anyone thinking of messaging Adriaan privately, I noticed that the box for this modem is labeled as 230V.

And for the Netherlands only! So voltage would be fine.

Reply 1169 of 1223, by ccronk

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I have a working but extremely bashed up white Asus eeepc 900a Linux. Phor phree phor shippage. NJ USA.

DO NOT reply in the thread at all. Message me. I can't stand that sort of banter. I'll need yer addy for.photos if desired.

I don't have or no longer have a pp account. So, we'll see ...

Another edit - you could mail me stamps. As I said, we'll see ...

Reply 1170 of 1223, by nezwick

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Cool thread - just found it!

FREE: I have two dying/dead CRT monitors to get rid of and I wanted to give someone the opportunity to grab these before they are disposed of. No shipping. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY - closest zip code is Sharon Center, Ohio (44274). Could meet somewhere in the Akron/Medina area if needed. I love the little 13" one but I don't have the knowledge or skills to repair it.

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NEC MultiSync XV17 model JC-1734VMA
15" viewable
Manufactured September 1995
Monitor powers on but has no picture. It is detected by the PC and the power light turns from orange to green indicating that it is receiving a signal from the PC. It just does not display anything and I also cannot get the menu to come up.

EMC Multisystems model MF-550
13" viewable
Manufactured October 1998
Monitor powers on and shows a display (see photo). However, the picture is "jumpy" and gets worse after some use.

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98SE: P3 500 / 512MB SDR / 120GB IDE / V3 3000 AGP / Vortex2
95: P200 MMX / 32MB SDR / 3.2GB IDE
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Reply 1171 of 1223, by Kahenraz

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I had a monitor when it was a kid that used to get jumpy like that. I wound "fix" it by giving it a tap with my palm on the side. This went on for some time until it started to require firmer, more frequent abuse, graduating to a fist and a very hard thwack! It's kind of funny to think back and imagine myself going ham on the monitor every time it did this.

My parents eventually got tired of the banging and took me to an electronics store to buy a replacement. My mother asked the salesperson of we could keep the old monitor to open up and tinker with (I guess there was a trade-in or recycling program). I recall seeing him turn white at the thought, then explaining very carefully to NEVER disassemble a computer monitor. This guy probably saved my life!

Reply 1172 of 1223, by BitWrangler

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It's quite likely just a solder joint though on one of the bigger components, broke from heat cycling. I point ppl to this old FAQ for the basics of messing with monitors, I'm gonna jump you to the safety briefing, but you can scroll to top to start with the info dump after... https://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm#monsaf

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 1173 of 1223, by Kahenraz

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I love retro stuff but I will never attempt to repair a CRT. I do not trust that I won't make a fatal mistake around high voltage electronics. I've slipped absentmindedly into contact with my soldering iron often enough to know my limitations.

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Reply 1174 of 1223, by Shponglefan

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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-02-21, 19:31:

I love retro stuff but I will never attempt to repair a CRT. I do not trust that I won't make a fatal mistake around high voltage electronics. I've slipped absentmindedly into contact with my soldering iron to know my limitations.

As long as they are discharged properly, you shouldn't have to worry. And that's where having a healthy amount of respect/fear regarding high voltage isn't a bad thing, since you'd be more likely to take proper precautions.

It's those who don't have respect/fear for high voltages that I would think would be more at risk for an accident.

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Reply 1175 of 1223, by analog_programmer

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It's not the voltage that kills. It's the current flowing through the living body.

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Reply 1176 of 1223, by nezwick

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Yeah, I'm not real concerned with the high voltage (I'm familiar with the CRT discharge procedure and have done it before), it's just that I don't have the repair knowledge or time to commit to learning it. Terminating wires and replacing motherboard capacitors is about the extent of my soldering skills. I know there are people out there who do CRT repair for a hobby or for their YouTube channel, so before I dispose of these, I thought I'd post them in as many places as I could to see if someone would save them. I love CRTs for retro gaming and I know they are becoming harder to obtain.

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98SE: P3 500 / 512MB SDR / 120GB IDE / V3 3000 AGP / Vortex2
95: P200 MMX / 32MB SDR / 3.2GB IDE
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Reply 1177 of 1223, by nezwick

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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-02-21, 19:25:

It's quite likely just a solder joint though on one of the bigger components, broke from heat cycling. I point ppl to this old FAQ for the basics of messing with monitors, I'm gonna jump you to the safety briefing, but you can scroll to top to start with the info dump after... https://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm#monsaf

And thanks for sharing that. Wow, it looks like a really comprehensive bit of knowledge. I'll give it a read through.

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98SE: P3 500 / 512MB SDR / 120GB IDE / V3 3000 AGP / Vortex2
95: P200 MMX / 32MB SDR / 3.2GB IDE
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Reply 1178 of 1223, by nezwick

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CRT monitors are gone!

XP: A64 3000+ S754 / 2GB DDR / 500GB SATA / Audigy1
2K: AXP 1700+ @ 1.61 / 1GB DDR / 120GB IDE / X800XL / Audigy 2ZS
98SE: P3 500 / 512MB SDR / 120GB IDE / V3 3000 AGP / Vortex2
95: P200 MMX / 32MB SDR / 3.2GB IDE
DOS/3.11: Acer 1120SX, 386SX-20

Reply 1179 of 1223, by pshipkov

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3 mice
Matrox G200 + 8Mb RAM update + game in original box (CD never used).
Bunch of unsorted ISA/PCI expansion cards in great condition

Bulk offload strongly preferred. : )

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