Eep386
Experienced Member
Hi all, I am trying to get some early spring cleaning done, as such I am going to try to sell off this stuff I don't need. Perhaps someone will find a use for it?
All prices quoted are as-shipped individual prices to any address in the Lower 48 United States. If you want multiple items ask me and I'll give you an adjusted quote (it will be cheaper to group multiple items together in a single batch as you will be paying for shipping only once.)
I'll be adding to this periodically for a while as I continue to dig out more stuff.
#1. Creative Technology CT2910 Sound Blaster 16 Sound Card - $12 Shipped
The ubiquitous Sound Blaster 16 audio card. This particular model features genuine Yamaha OPL3 FM support, provided by a YMF289B chip. The YMF289B is functionally identical to the YMF262, but with somewhat reduced power consumption. No problems whatsoever with this card, it works fine.
#2 Realtek 512K VGA Card - $6.50 Shipped
This is a surprisingly small ISA VGA card, small and light enough to go First Class Shipping. It uses the RTG3105 all-in-one chipset, and has 512K of RAM installed. It was tested to put up a good picture.
#3 Shuttle Socket 370 Motherboard /w 1GHz Pentium III CPU and 128MB RAM - $18 Shipped
This is a rather nice ATX Socket 370 motherboard which, wonder of wonders, features an ISA slot! It also features the usual complement of PCI slots, and an AGP slot to boot. It uses VIA's 694T chipset. Might be good for high-end Windows 9x machines. Don't know if it takes a Tualatin or not, what's installed on there is a Coppermine. Might need new capacitors (I've changed a few, but the OSTs around the CPU might need to be replaced.) I'll throw in 128MB of RAM to get you started.
All prices quoted are as-shipped individual prices to any address in the Lower 48 United States. If you want multiple items ask me and I'll give you an adjusted quote (it will be cheaper to group multiple items together in a single batch as you will be paying for shipping only once.)
I'll be adding to this periodically for a while as I continue to dig out more stuff.
#1. Creative Technology CT2910 Sound Blaster 16 Sound Card - $12 Shipped
The ubiquitous Sound Blaster 16 audio card. This particular model features genuine Yamaha OPL3 FM support, provided by a YMF289B chip. The YMF289B is functionally identical to the YMF262, but with somewhat reduced power consumption. No problems whatsoever with this card, it works fine.
#2 Realtek 512K VGA Card - $6.50 Shipped
This is a surprisingly small ISA VGA card, small and light enough to go First Class Shipping. It uses the RTG3105 all-in-one chipset, and has 512K of RAM installed. It was tested to put up a good picture.
#3 Shuttle Socket 370 Motherboard /w 1GHz Pentium III CPU and 128MB RAM - $18 Shipped
This is a rather nice ATX Socket 370 motherboard which, wonder of wonders, features an ISA slot! It also features the usual complement of PCI slots, and an AGP slot to boot. It uses VIA's 694T chipset. Might be good for high-end Windows 9x machines. Don't know if it takes a Tualatin or not, what's installed on there is a Coppermine. Might need new capacitors (I've changed a few, but the OSTs around the CPU might need to be replaced.) I'll throw in 128MB of RAM to get you started.
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