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Need: 512MB PC2100 or better, big list of stuff to trade

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2003 12:05 am
by mplogic
What I'm looking for in trade: 512MB PC 2100 or better (2x256 matching or 1x512) Desktop ATX case, fastest slot1 processor I can find (PIII preferred), some PC100/133 (at least 256MB), 20GB or better IDE hard drive, DVDs, games, new/old console stuff, etc.

Anime DVDs, virtually new in perfect condition. $10 each plus shipping, or $80 shipped takes 'em all.

Arc the Lad - Fireball
Amazing Nurse Nanako - Fire Crackers
Nadesico DVDs 1 & 2
Bubblegum Crisis 2040 DVDs 1-3
Robotech Legacy Collection 1 (2 episode DVDs and a bonus DVD - $20 shipped)

PC Parts:

Apollo Devil Monster II Radeon 8500 128MB DDR, DVI, Video out, retail box (some confusion as to if this is an LE or not, on hold pending futher testing).
Belkin Compact Parallel Auto Switch (For sharing a printer between 2 PCs, NIB) $10
Celeron 333 $12
PII 266 Processor $10
2 8X IDE CDROMs $5 each
32x Toshiba CDROM $15
SCSI Pioneer 12X CDROM $9
External SCSI Zip 100 w/ cable & drivers $25
Adaptec 2940 SCSI card w/ internal 50pin cable $15
8MB Laptop SODIMM $1
16MB EDO Toshiba laptop memory (Most Portege, Sat, Sat Pro, & Tecra) $5
SB16 ISA card with built on SCSI controller $4
Lancity Cable Modem $10
Speedstream ADSL modem $30
Intel Express 210T 12port 10/100 Stackable Hub (heavy) $25
Realtek PCI 10bT NIC w/ drivers $2
3C509B-TPO ISA 10bT NIC $1
Some Token Ring ISA NICs $1 each
Megahertz RJ-11 dongle/cable for EM1144T, CC328, and other PCMCIA modems $3
VGA cable (for monitors w/o attached cable) $2
Also have lots of power, IDE, Floppy, and other random cables and connectors $1 each (let me know if you're looking for something)
Fan 100mm? NMB 3 wire/no conn $2

Random stuff:

Memorex VHS rewinder $5
Toshiba walkman, really cool old unit with a built in eq and fully electronic tuning, LCD is out, but rest works fine, comes with some Aiwa headphones $3
HP 12C Financial Calculator (new in box) $45
StarWars Jedi Academy Trilogy by Kevin Anderson 3 paperbacks (first 2 read once, 3rd one brand new) $1 each
Success in French software (new sealed w/ paperback dictionary) $3

Electronic hobbyist stuff: $25 for the whole box of stuff

Lorain Sprague 60,000uF - 75V DC Electrolytic Capacitor (good for audio, project stuff, blowing off fingers, etc.) $10
Elenco AM-FM Radio Kit, assembled $4
Graymark 536 AM Radio Kit, partially assembled, all other parts included $5
Various mini kits, all assembled, 2 tone generators, LED blinker, & light sensing alarm kit $9 for all (lots of good parts if nothing else)
2 old meters (DeVry and Conar) was going to use for parts (good meter movements, pots, switches, boxes, etc.) $4 for both
7 project boxes, various sizes, 2 metal, rest plastic, some hinged, some screw together $5 for lot

Dead stuff: (some is totally dead, some just problematic but none of it is what I would consider “working”, repair yourself or ?)

APC Back-UPS 400, works but battery doesn't last very long anymore and probably needs to be replaced, $5 (heavy)
Digital Multiswitch 300 w/ 2 10/100 expansion cards (12 ports total), port #3 is bad (heavy) $20
5 Sony CX100E CDRWs (all missing faceplates, some don’t power up at all some just have tray problems) $5 each
10 IDE CDROM (8X to 32X) drives $1 each
Inkjet printers (all complete with ink carts, & power cables):
Epson Stylus 777 $10
Lexmark Z42 $10
Apollo P2200 $10
Approx 12 bare N64 Decks $5 each (some good, some bad. $15 each for a tested good one)

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 4:45 pm
by BillyGoat
heya jeppa good to see ya, how much and whats involved in changing out the backlght, and hows the response on that tft?

Re: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly (PC parts)

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2003 5:58 pm
by Nuts4GTS
Originally posted by mplogic
PC Chips BX slot 1 AT/ATX board (onboard sound, AGP, 3PCI, 2ISA) & PII 450 processor $35
2 VGA cables (for monitors w/o attached cable) $2 each
How much for just the mobo? And do the VGA cables have 3 rows of 5 pins each with a one pin (to the right) off-set on each end?

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 4:55 pm
by mplogic
Heya, long time no see. :)

The light "tube" is fairly easy to acces with partial take apart of the display however to fully remove the wiring would involve completely dismantling it. I was thinking it would be far easier to just cut the wires and solder in a new light tube. Not sure on the response, it's a 12" TFT and the system model is DPS9000. The DynaPro website might have more info.

Say $20 for the Slot 1 BX board by itself? Yep that's what a video cable is. :) One of these has 3 rows of 5, the rest have one missing pin in the middle row.

Thanks

Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 2:21 am
by mplogic
Big edit and some price drops

Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 9:32 am
by Karchiveur
Hey There,

Whats is This? Approx 12 bare N64 Decks $5 each

I am intrested in other things aswell... but just this for now :)

thx
LMK,
-Jordan

Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 4:44 pm
by mplogic
I used to refurb systems and have a box of N64s that I never got to. Most were rental machines. Some are totally dead, some work intermittently and some seem to work fine but might have a bad controller port or something. I only have jumper paks for about half of them and no power or AV cables. I'll give someone a good deal on the whole box if they want to spend the time diagnosing them. Cart based systems are really easy to work on and I'd estimate that 2/3 of them could be made into good working systems with cleaning and some parts swapping.

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 7:23 pm
by mplogic
Old post, edited and back up ^