Parts

Brian Kelsay bkelsay at comcast.net
Fri Nov 7 04:00:34 CST 2003


Leo J Mauler wrote:

> If you want to pull the AGP cards, I have at least 10 ATi Radeon 7500 
> AGP cards I'm looking to get rid of.  32MB cards.  I've found Windows 
> drivers for them (sold a few of them on E-Bay) and I think they're 
> supported in XFree86 v4.
>  
> I did an on-site graphics card upgrade for a client, and since the 
> client didn't really have a process for dealing with the hassle of 
> getting AGP video cards (let alone any hardware for that matter) 
> scrapped, donated, or sold, he just let me have them.  Along with a 
> bunch of cases, older RAM, older mainboards, lots of older stuff.  And 
> more than 10 32MB AGP cards.
>  
> All my older stuff isn't worth the looking, I think.  
> Pentium-100s, 1GB or less hard drives, 8MB 72-pin SIMMs.  Been 
> thinking about raffling them on E-Bay for the shipping fees.  "Bag O' 
> RAM".  Though I do have an ISA Adaptec SCSI Card and a NEC MultiSpin 
> 6X SCSI CDROM which still works really well.  It even is a caddy 
> version so it can run vertically.
>  
> I have one of the Pentium 100Mhz systems crunching SETI at Home packets 
> using the Linux command-line version of SETI at Home's software.  I don't 
> need another floppy-based router, so there are a few Pentiums sitting 
> in the closet waiting for reasons to live again.  Been thinking about 
> tossing a modem in them and recycling them as E-mail only machines.
>  
> On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:27:38 -0600 "Jonathan Hutchins" 
> <hutchins at tarcanfel.net <mailto:hutchins at tarcanfel.net>> writes:
>
>     Someone asked me if I have any more net cards, and I do have a box
>     of seven, mostly dual media (RJ45/BNC), some ISA and some PCI. 
>     Contact me if you're interested.  Haven't found any spare RAM.
>      
>     I do have a couple of AMD 500MHz systems less drives, AT cases &
>     300W+ power supplies that aren't in use right now, if someone
>     makes a decent offer I'll get them ready for sale but I can't
>     afford to donate these quite yet.  As I recall the have decent 16M
>     AGP1 video cards, one's a Voodo Banshee.  I'll post full specs if
>     you're interested.
>
Leo: I'd be interested in a couple of those Radeon 7500's and possibly 
some 32MB SIMMs.  Johnathan: I might be able to use cases and how much 
for the 500MHz systems?

Brian
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