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- Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 20:51:36 +0900 (JST)
- From: Tod McQuillin <devin@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Computer gear on offer, proceeds to benefit TLUG
Okay, the time has come for me to part with some of my collection of computer gear. Who better than TLUG members to give my stuff a new loving home? All items will be given to whoever makes the best offer[1], proceeds will be donated to TLUG. So, here's what I've got: Macintosh IIcx computer (16MHz 68030 with 68882 FPU) 64MB RAM 2GB SCSI hard drive NuBus ethernet card (10base2, 10baseT) http://www.lowendmac.com/ii/iicx.shtml Runs OpenBSD, NetBSD, or you can run MacOS system 7 Macintosh IIci computer (25MHz 68030 with 68882 FPU) 128MB RAM Level 2 cache card installed 4GB SCSI hard drive NuBus ethernet card (10base2, 10baseT) ... may be the best machine Apple has ever produced." -- MacUser, November 1989 http://www.lowendmac.com/ii/iici.shtml Runs OpenBSD, NetBSD, or you can run MacOS system 7 Macintosh Powerbook 540c (33MHz 68040LC) 36MB RAM 320MB SCSI hard drive, also 500MB SCSI hard drive which is not installed 640x480 color screen built in ethernet includes external SCSI cables battery no longer holds a charge, runs fine when plugged in http://www.lowendmac.com/pb/540c.shtml Runs NetBSD (softfloat build) or you can run MacOS 7 or 8 I also have Motorola's reference docs for the 68k chip, three books: M68000 Family Programmer's Reference Manual (Includes CPU32 Instructions) (M68000PM/AD Rev.1) This is the complete guide to 68k machine code and assembly language, describes every machine instruction, addressing modes, chip architecture, etc. MC68030 User's Manual Third Edition (MC68030UM/AD Rev.2) M68040 User's Manual (M68040UM/AD Rev.1) These are very technical books, intended for hardware system designers and assembly language programmers. If you wanted to improve NetBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux kernel support for the above machines, these are just the books you need. I'm happy to include these books along with any of the above computers, but I only have one set of books. Power Macintosh 7300/180 (180MHz PPC 604e) 384MB RAM 4GB SCSI hard drive 100 Mbit ethernet adapter http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/7300.shtml Runs NetBSD, can also run OS X (slowly) with XPostFacto http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/Framework.cfm?page=XPostFacto.html or you can run MacOS 7, 8 or 9. Compaq Deskpro 6000 6300/MMX (Pentium II 300MHz) Matrox Millennium II AGP VGA card 192MB RAM (PC66) built in Adaptec AIC-7860 Ultra wide scsi adaptor 4GB SCSI disk (does not spin up), CD-ROM drive 2 ethernet ports (great as a firewall or router) I can include another 4GB SCSI disk along with this machine, you can swap it yourself. It can also boot from IDE disk if you have one. Compaq Deskpro 6000 6200 M2150 (Pentium Pro 200MHz) 160MB RAM (72 pin EDO SIMMs) Adaptec AHA-2940 Ultra Wide SCSI adaptor Matrox Millennium II pci VGA card 4GB SCSI disk, SCSI CD-ROM drive 2 ethernet ports (great as a firewall or router) Currently has FreeBSD 4.3 installed Yamaha CRW8424SQ External SCSI CD-ROM burner 8x Write, 4x Rewrite, 24x Read speed perfect working order, updated to the latest firmware External SCSI Exabyte 8mm Tape drive 68 pin wide SCSI Two of these available I also have 12 unopened blank 8mm data cartridge iomega Zip 100 plus external scsi zip drive CentreCOM MR820TR 10baseT 8 port ethernet hub Sony Multiscan 17sf VGA Monitor This can be used with all the 68k Mac machines above with an adapter which I will include if you want it. Piles of 72pin SIMMs of all varieties, 4MB through 64MB ... let me know what you need. 18.2GB Fujitsu 10k RPM Wide Ultra SCSI 3 disk 20GB Seagage Barracuda ATA II ST320420A Ultra ATA disk Several external SCSI disk enclosures with 4GB and 2GB disks inside. These work well with the Macintosh machines, though you could use them with the Deskpros as well. I also have all kinds of serial, SCSI and other cables for the above machines, and one black IBM PC keyboard. Roland MT-32 MIDI sound module Finally, my wife has some non computer related gear which some of you might be interested in (these are also being advertised elsewhere). Proceeds from the following items will not be donated to TLUG. Justy ConnectTV VGA-TV converter (JTV-05A) includes cables adapters, power supply and converter. This takes VGA output from a PC or Mac and makes NTSC output (Svideo or composite) List price: 28,000 yen Wireless CCD camera (CP-952) includes camera, receiver, power supplies and battery pack specs & photo: http://ykmusen.com/ccdcamera/cp-952.htm List Price: 29,800 yen Sony TRV-900 3CCD miniDV Camcorder **needs repair to power and audio systems** includes camera, iLInk cable, remote, AC adapter, floppy disk adapter, F330 & F730 batteries Sony ECM-HS1 Gun Zoom Microphone Uses "intelligent shoe", fits TRV series and other models. List Price: $69.99 Sony WCS-999 Wireless Microphone System includes transmitter, receiver, tie-clip label mic, & earbud List Price: $149.99 Sony LCH-TRV900 camcorder carry case rugged aluminum body, 2-layers, adjustable compartments , includes shoulder strap & keys Was 25,000 yen Please let me know if you are interested in any of the above gear. I will wait until the end of the month to gauge interest ... if there are items that are hotly contested I will let you fight it out to see who wants to give TLUG the biggest donation. -- Tod McQuillin [1] Yes, best offer does include 0 yen, use your own discretion.
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