rmay635703
Veteran Member
I have to admit, I am probably about done with vintage computing and computers in general.
I will keep a few oldies for myself but the rest is probably going to go, sad part is now with the economy it seems like I can't sell it off like I used too. Some stuff I have found I get paid per pound if I dissassemble for the aluminum, copper and sheet metal.
Anywho what is the best way to sell off old simms 4mb-32mb?? I really don't want to try to identify each one but I know there is a mix of 60 & 70ns parity and non parity, some edo, a handfull of the IBM/Compaq only types and a few low density oddities that let you update the old compaq deskpros to 12 or 16mb. Ebay doesn't seem to work anymore. (and yes I probably have many more than 192 but that is just what happens to be in my box, there may be bigger sizes as well if I didn't use them all)
Thank You For Any Ideas, I was thinking of selling them as keychains at the craft shows and making motherboards into clocks as I don't have much use for them anymore.
Cheers
Ryan
I will keep a few oldies for myself but the rest is probably going to go, sad part is now with the economy it seems like I can't sell it off like I used too. Some stuff I have found I get paid per pound if I dissassemble for the aluminum, copper and sheet metal.
Anywho what is the best way to sell off old simms 4mb-32mb?? I really don't want to try to identify each one but I know there is a mix of 60 & 70ns parity and non parity, some edo, a handfull of the IBM/Compaq only types and a few low density oddities that let you update the old compaq deskpros to 12 or 16mb. Ebay doesn't seem to work anymore. (and yes I probably have many more than 192 but that is just what happens to be in my box, there may be bigger sizes as well if I didn't use them all)
Thank You For Any Ideas, I was thinking of selling them as keychains at the craft shows and making motherboards into clocks as I don't have much use for them anymore.
Cheers
Ryan