All
My wife has chuntered at me to clear out some of what she likes to call "junk" from my study - so I have gathered together sundry bits and pieces which may (or may not) be of use to someone else. The list is below.
I can't be bothered with umpteen ebay bids and I'd really like it all to go as one job lot. I'm offering the lot here first because I guess some of you may actually have a use it.
Sixty quid for the lot seems reasonable to me.
If someone takes it all and then decides to offload some bits elsewhere, that's fine by me. But I really don't want to get into bids for individual bits. The idea is to get shot of it all.
Cheers - and a happy new year to all
Mick
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1. Compaq Armada 4160T laptop (80Mb RAM, 6 Gig hard disk) - this dates from around 96 or 97 but still works. I have used it as an IPCOP firewall (and it comes with two PCMCIA ethernet cards if anyone wants to do this again). It currently has a clean new install of Debian Lenny. Oh, and a "laptop bag" to go with it.
2. Two of 2Gig 2.5" laptop hard drives.
3. 5.1 PCI sound card
4. AGP Video card - I think it is a 128Mb Radeon Sapphire.
5. BT Voyager 200 ADSL router
6. Maxtor 60 Gig 3.5" ATA hard disk
7. Dell latitude external floppy drive
8. Freecom Classic 80 Gig external USB disk
9. Two port Newlink PS2 KVM switch
10. Two port Sitecom USB KVM switch
11. Four port Aten PS2 KVM switch
12. Zoom X5V VOIP ADSL router (this is actually quite a good router - particularly if you want to use VOIP)
13. Two (yes, 2) BT Home Hubs - both reflashed to run Thomson 7G images - because BT pissed me off and I didn't like what they had done to the routers. I have the original images though if you want to flash them back to the crippled version.
14. Belkin PCI wireless card - 802.11g
15. One Microsoft USB fingerprint reader (it was freebie from MS - honest!)
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I'll willingly take it at the 60 quid.
Mainly for the Armada laptop: reason is that I have a 4220T whose m'board got zapped by a power surge, and despite (or because of) an attempt (seriously bodged) to repair it, it hasn't worked properly since. The hard drive seems fine, though.
So I'm guessing that it will probably work in the 4160T too.
I've been waiting years for that sort of chance (old Armadas seem hard to find).
On the other hand, if anyone does have a working 4220T then please let me know as soon as poss!!!!
Mick: Where are you based?
With thanks, Ted. On 29-Dec-08 18:46:25, mbm wrote:
All
My wife has chuntered at me to clear out some of what she likes to call "junk" from my study - so I have gathered together sundry bits and pieces which may (or may not) be of use to someone else. The list is below.
I can't be bothered with umpteen ebay bids and I'd really like it all to go as one job lot. I'm offering the lot here first because I guess some of you may actually have a use it.
Sixty quid for the lot seems reasonable to me.
If someone takes it all and then decides to offload some bits elsewhere, that's fine by me. But I really don't want to get into bids for individual bits. The idea is to get shot of it all.
Cheers - and a happy new year to all
Mick
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- Compaq Armada 4160T laptop (80Mb RAM, 6 Gig hard disk) - this dates
from around 96 or 97 but still works. I have used it as an IPCOP firewall (and it comes with two PCMCIA ethernet cards if anyone wants to do this again). It currently has a clean new install of Debian Lenny. Oh, and a "laptop bag" to go with it.
Two of 2Gig 2.5" laptop hard drives.
5.1 PCI sound card
AGP Video card - I think it is a 128Mb Radeon Sapphire.
BT Voyager 200 ADSL router
Maxtor 60 Gig 3.5" ATA hard disk
Dell latitude external floppy drive
Freecom Classic 80 Gig external USB disk
Two port Newlink PS2 KVM switch
Two port Sitecom USB KVM switch
Four port Aten PS2 KVM switch
Zoom X5V VOIP ADSL router (this is actually quite a good router -
particularly if you want to use VOIP)
- Two (yes, 2) BT Home Hubs - both reflashed to run Thomson 7G
images - because BT pissed me off and I didn't like what they had done to the routers. I have the original images though if you want to flash them back to the crippled version.
Belkin PCI wireless card - 802.11g
One Microsoft USB fingerprint reader (it was freebie from MS -
honest!)
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 19:39:20 -0000 (GMT) (Ted Harding) Ted.Harding@manchester.ac.uk allegedly wrote:
I'll willingly take it at the 60 quid.
Mick: Where are you based?
Ted
A deal then - and it sounds as if it will be going to a good home.
I live in Tharston, about a mile and a half from Long Stratton off the A140 south of Norwich. Give me a call on 01508-532616 for full details and to discuss collection.
Cheers
Mick ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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