quantumechanic
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Due to moving, and the fact that I just don't have the time for my computer hobby and everything else I want to do in life, I am giving (nearly) everything I have away FOR FREE...
All you have to do is come and get it, or make arrangements of your own for shipping.
Here is a partial inventory:
Compaq 286 Desk Pro
needs drive cables
status unknown
IBM PS2
system 60
post codes 162 and 163 on boot need IBM system configuration disks
will default to IBM system basic
does not boot to the hard drive
T.I. Personal Computer
lack correct monitor
appears to boot normally
needs cleaning
Eagle PC 2
does not boot
appears to have power in conection problem
probably a brocken solder connection
IBM PC 5150
Appears to boot normally
lack correct monitor
IBM PC AT
lacks video card
status otherwise unknown
very clean internally
AT&T PC 6300
power supply fan comes on
does not do anything else
T.I. Portable PC
power supply fan comes on
power on light comes on
does nothing else
IBM PC Jr.
status completly unknown
lack correct keyboard and monitor
Compaq Portable 2
turns on, screen illuminates
performs memory self test
does not boot off of hard drive
hard drive can be heard trying to operate
tried to boot with MS-DOS 4.01 boot disk
did not boot
made harsh beeping noise
Laser Compaq ST
turns on
power on button illuminates
does not display boot screen
displays zig-zag pattern
beeps
Zeineth Data Systems:
Easy PC, works great
CPU V20
RAM 512 KB
no HDD
dual 720 KB 3.5 floppies
Epson 386 SX
Windows 3.1
Has novell net ware installed
386 SX
16 MHZ
41 MB
HDD
Mother Boards
A Open AP5T Version 3.1
Socket 7 3 ISA 4 PCI 4 SIMM 2 DIMM Intel 430 TX Chip Set
Award BIOS
(x2) Baby AT Socket 7 3 ISA 4 PCI 4 SIMM 2 DIMM Intel PCI Chip Set
Award BIOS
Baby AT Socket 3 1 VESA 3 ISA 3 PCI 4 SIMM UMC Chip Set
AMI BIOS
CPU's
Pentium 200 MHz SY045
Pentium 120 MHz SY062
Pentium 75 MHz SX969
(x4) I486 DX 33 MHz
(x3) AMD AM5X86
AMD AM486 DX4 100
AMD AM 386 DX40
CYRIX CX387 Math Co-processer
Memory
(Around 70) 1MB 30 PIN SIMM
32MB 168 PIN SDRAM
(x2) 8MB 60NS EDO 64 PIN SIMMs
8MB SDRAM SODIMM (possibly for a Toshiba lap top)
Video Cards
Trident VGA
Paridise
Sound Cards
SB16 SCSI
Generic Sound Card Labled FX3D Plus
Reveal SC400
VLB Cards
(x3) Generic VLB Cards
Network Cards
ISA
(x4) PCI
Modems
(x6) Various PCI Modems
ISA Modems:
(x2) 33.6K Modems
US Robotics Modems (ISA) :
Sportster Model 0484
Sportster Model 0481
Sportster Model 0266
FCCID CJE 0297
I also have several boxes of miscellaneous parts, CD-ROM drives, and a number of 486 to P300 computers and motherboards that I have gotten from businesses that were throwing them out. I have a ton of software, some in unopened boxes. I also have 2 oem IBM PS-2 floppy drives and 2 seagate 20 MB full -height hard drives in the original packaging.
I have stuff that I have forgotten I have.
I live in metro Atlanta GA
Come and get it.
Brian
All you have to do is come and get it, or make arrangements of your own for shipping.
Here is a partial inventory:
Compaq 286 Desk Pro
needs drive cables
status unknown
IBM PS2
system 60
post codes 162 and 163 on boot need IBM system configuration disks
will default to IBM system basic
does not boot to the hard drive
T.I. Personal Computer
lack correct monitor
appears to boot normally
needs cleaning
Eagle PC 2
does not boot
appears to have power in conection problem
probably a brocken solder connection
IBM PC 5150
Appears to boot normally
lack correct monitor
IBM PC AT
lacks video card
status otherwise unknown
very clean internally
AT&T PC 6300
power supply fan comes on
does not do anything else
T.I. Portable PC
power supply fan comes on
power on light comes on
does nothing else
IBM PC Jr.
status completly unknown
lack correct keyboard and monitor
Compaq Portable 2
turns on, screen illuminates
performs memory self test
does not boot off of hard drive
hard drive can be heard trying to operate
tried to boot with MS-DOS 4.01 boot disk
did not boot
made harsh beeping noise
Laser Compaq ST
turns on
power on button illuminates
does not display boot screen
displays zig-zag pattern
beeps
Zeineth Data Systems:
Easy PC, works great
CPU V20
RAM 512 KB
no HDD
dual 720 KB 3.5 floppies
Epson 386 SX
Windows 3.1
Has novell net ware installed
386 SX
16 MHZ
41 MB
HDD
Mother Boards
A Open AP5T Version 3.1
Socket 7 3 ISA 4 PCI 4 SIMM 2 DIMM Intel 430 TX Chip Set
Award BIOS
(x2) Baby AT Socket 7 3 ISA 4 PCI 4 SIMM 2 DIMM Intel PCI Chip Set
Award BIOS
Baby AT Socket 3 1 VESA 3 ISA 3 PCI 4 SIMM UMC Chip Set
AMI BIOS
CPU's
Pentium 200 MHz SY045
Pentium 120 MHz SY062
Pentium 75 MHz SX969
(x4) I486 DX 33 MHz
(x3) AMD AM5X86
AMD AM486 DX4 100
AMD AM 386 DX40
CYRIX CX387 Math Co-processer
Memory
(Around 70) 1MB 30 PIN SIMM
32MB 168 PIN SDRAM
(x2) 8MB 60NS EDO 64 PIN SIMMs
8MB SDRAM SODIMM (possibly for a Toshiba lap top)
Video Cards
Trident VGA
Paridise
Sound Cards
SB16 SCSI
Generic Sound Card Labled FX3D Plus
Reveal SC400
VLB Cards
(x3) Generic VLB Cards
Network Cards
ISA
(x4) PCI
Modems
(x6) Various PCI Modems
ISA Modems:
(x2) 33.6K Modems
US Robotics Modems (ISA) :
Sportster Model 0484
Sportster Model 0481
Sportster Model 0266
FCCID CJE 0297
I also have several boxes of miscellaneous parts, CD-ROM drives, and a number of 486 to P300 computers and motherboards that I have gotten from businesses that were throwing them out. I have a ton of software, some in unopened boxes. I also have 2 oem IBM PS-2 floppy drives and 2 seagate 20 MB full -height hard drives in the original packaging.
I have stuff that I have forgotten I have.
I live in metro Atlanta GA
Come and get it.
Brian