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Dec. 21st, 2009 07:54 pmDoes anyone want:
An old Terrayon cable modem?
A Timex Sinclair 1000?
A Rollermouse Pro? (On second thought, I may keep this. I dunno. I kind of forgot I had it, and I think I might have a use for it.)
About 100 or 150 foot run of phone line?
Some sets of KVM cables?
Some (about four or five?) old flat panel touchscreens (max res 800x600 with a serial interface touchscreen)?
Four or five small-footprint keyboards that were scavanged from wall mount computers?
A very old desktop calculator (an APF Mark 1) with a neon tube display? Probably from the mid 1970s. (Needs some cleaning of contacts to work well I think.)
Another, smaller, desktop calculator from around 1975, a Calfax 895M. I don't know if it works.
1 110GB/220GB SDLT tape drive?
A ginormous AAC-9000MD hardware RAID quad-channel SCSI controller? (I think this works, but I remember having issues with one so I don't know.)
An Adaptec 29160 SCSI controller?
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Let me know soon!! Most of this will go away with a Freecycler on Wednesday. Maybe not the flat panels quite yet.
An old Terrayon cable modem?
A Timex Sinclair 1000?
A Rollermouse Pro? (On second thought, I may keep this. I dunno. I kind of forgot I had it, and I think I might have a use for it.)
About 100 or 150 foot run of phone line?
Some sets of KVM cables?
Some (about four or five?) old flat panel touchscreens (max res 800x600 with a serial interface touchscreen)?
Four or five small-footprint keyboards that were scavanged from wall mount computers?
A very old desktop calculator (an APF Mark 1) with a neon tube display? Probably from the mid 1970s. (Needs some cleaning of contacts to work well I think.)
Another, smaller, desktop calculator from around 1975, a Calfax 895M. I don't know if it works.
1 110GB/220GB SDLT tape drive?
A ginormous AAC-9000MD hardware RAID quad-channel SCSI controller? (I think this works, but I remember having issues with one so I don't know.)
An Adaptec 29160 SCSI controller?
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Let me know soon!! Most of this will go away with a Freecycler on Wednesday. Maybe not the flat panels quite yet.