Please e-mail drht@home.com to reach me--e-mail will have priority over PM, though I will try to stay current on them also. Please also confirm all deals with e-mail, so I can keep track
Prices DO NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING.
Also, PLEASE NO SMOKE-PERMEATED PARTS (more on that below.)
I live in Spokane WA (99203) and will only charge estimated actual shipping. PREFERRED PAYMENT METHOD is through achex.com, then moneyzap.com, and then paypal (see below), but I will of course accept MOs and even checks (from good traders.) For more on why I prefer Achex and moneyzap, please check out my thead on http://forums.anandtech.com/arcmessagev ... did=306983
See my below list for items I WANT in trade. If it's not on this list, it's VERY unlikely I'll want to trade for it. Offers for multiple items get lower shipping and are preferred. I have other junk that I haven't been able to add yet...if you want some of what's here, feel free to inquire about other stuff. Most of this ships right away; occasionally it can take up to a couple days.
No offers substantially below my asking prices, please. If you make reasonable offers, I'll do the same. Also, please don't take it personally if I keep chatting to a minimum, as I'm generally working on my doctoral thesis while I'm at the PC. E-mail is generally best for reaching me.
1 New-in-box Riovolt $165
http://electronics.cnet.com/cgi/CEPDeta ... d=1000182. The best MPC/CD player you can buy.
Notebooks:
NEC Versa 6200 MX Still under Warranty With Full Docking Station, Extras, $475
http://support.neccomp.com/kbtools/sear ... 50&sd=rank
The high-end NEC Versa 6200MX originally sold for $6,350 (street price). This is not a cheap, low-end computer. It has a 166-mhz Pentium MMX chip, 32 KB internal cache, 3 gig HDD, 256 KB L2 cache, 64 MB of EDO DRAM, 2 MB video RAM, 64 bit PCI and 32 bit PC CardBus architecture with Zoomed Video support, a 13.3 inch active matrix TFT XGA 1024x768 screen, a floppy drive, a Cd-rom drive, AND an ls-120 drive (all swappable.) Its video controller supports up to 1,600-by-1,200 resolution on a simultaneous external display, as well as composite video (NTSC or PAL) output. The color screen on this computer is second to none. Its display is brilliant. It includes full sound, too, with small speakers in the machine and larger speakers available in the full docking station. I don't believe there are any dead pixels at all on this--I didn't locate any. Warranty good through May 2001.
The docking station itself is really cool. Originally priced at $700+, this has 2 full size drive bays, built-in SCSI, amplifed audio, tons of ports, and lots of other features besides. You get ALL this with this notebook.
NEC Versa 6050 with mini-doc, AND used full doc, tons of extras, $375
Similar to the above, but 800x600 TFT screen, built-in modem, ls-120 drive, CD rom, 150MMX cpu, 4 gig HDD, 32 megs RAM, This docking station is used, with a couple missing security screws, but it works great. A LOT of notebook for the $.
http://support.neccomp.com/kbtools/sear ... 50&sd=rank
Can include other extras as well.
KVM switches:
2 Linksys Proconnect 4-Port Compact Kvm Switch Ps2 Keyboard Video Mouse, one opened but like new, other sealed in box, $75
It's at http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10232551. Very nice unit.
Lots of cables available for these units too.
Motherboards:
1 Elitegroup P6LX-A+, very nice full-featured LX chipset board, [L]http://www.ecsusa.com/product/p6lx-a+.htm[/L], $29 each
CPUs:
1 retail Slot 1 celeron 300a @ 450 mhz @ 2.0 with hs/fan, $39 each
4 sealed retail PPGA 366 celerons, from a batch that's done 550 stable @2.05 volts with hs/fan, $45 each--will throw in new retail Soltek slocket for $5 more
8 OEM PPGA celerons, with retail hs/fan, $35 each
SOUND CARDS/ Live drives:
2 new Live Drive I's, plain packed. $60
Info on both at http://www.soundblaster.com/accessories/livedrive/
1 OEM SB live value with digitial out, $47
MISCELLANEOUS
New-in-box Entraga USB to Parallel adapter--lets you print from your USB port to a paralell printer. $25
Intek 21 ISA parallel port card, fully ECP/EPP compatible, new in retail box $12
Used but excellent condition Pelouze 5lb precision analog mail scale--figure out your postage on your trade shipments! $8
NETWORKING STUFF:
1 Intel DaynaSTAR Fasthub-8 9 8 port Fast Ethernet (100 speed) Hub. No fan, so dead silent...very nice unit. $57
HARD DRIVES:
3 Quantum 30 gig lct15 4400 rpm drive, great for video, $95 each
1 Seagate 20 gig 5400 RPM HDD, $85
1 Seagate 545 meg IDE $22
1 IBM 5.0 gig notebook drive, model
1 IBM 3.2 gig notebook drive, model dkla-23240 $58, http://www.storage.ibm.com/techsup/hddt ... klades.htm
18 HIGH QUALITY, HOT-SWAPPABLE REMOVABLE HDD DRIVE TRAYS:
These sealed, UDMA 100/66/33 compatiable units include the removable tray and frame (which fits in a standard 5.25'' drive bay.) The tray fits any standard 3.5'' IDE Drive. Also includes a key lock, a very quiet DETACHABLE cooling fan (I was impressed, and I'm fussy), and a removable front face plate (necessary for devices with their own removable disks, like zip drives.) You can easily fit hard drives, ZIP Drives, LS-120 Drives, tape drives, etc. It IS hot-swappable--just set your bios to AUTO, set Windows 95/98 to ''removable drive'' in the HDD systems properties. They are plastic, not metal, and come in retail boxes, but do not carry a brand name. The are kind of heavy--about 1 1/2 pounds each--so if you want lots, ground shipping might be a way to save $. $12 EACH
EIDE/RAID CONTROLLER CARDS:
5 Promise Ultra ATA 33 cards $9 each
DVD ROM DRIVES
1 New OEM Creative Labs Model DVD-2240E pulls, 2x DVD 20x CD, $46 *PRICE DROP*
Specs at http://www.ctlsg.creaf.com/support/spec ... 2240e.html (These are region and macrovision free, so for some apps they work better than newer drives.)
CD Burners:
1 Opened but never installed TDK Velocd 12/10/32 (plextor clone), $175
2 Iomega 12/10/32 IDE drives, perfect shape, $160
Ricoh MP 6200S 2x2x6 SCSI burner $65
CHEAP CDR-CDRW MEDIA
New 4x certified "Mr. Write" CDRWs, 50 cents each plus shipping (around 200 available)
New 2x Certified CDRW media $.50 each or $23 a spindle of 50 plus shipping. Pacific Digital brand, have been very reliable. Around 100 available.
200 New Ricoh Gold Media in individial red Ricoh envelopes ready for labeling, 30 cents each
Jewel Cases, perfect condition, pulled from extra CD-CDRW media: 25 cents each plus shipping, your choice of white or black back (with clear front), original lables included, 40+ available.
Zip/LS-120 drives
2 new retail Zip 100 USB external drive $72 each
1 parallel (newer, small power brick) zip drive, $50
2 internal SCSI zip drives, $50 each
1 used zip disks, $5.50 each
SCSI stuff:
14 Very nice 5 Connector SCSI 68-Pin 35" Long Teflon Cables : $9 each, $4 flat s/h.
2 connector internal SCSI cables, $3 each
4x SCSI CD-rom drives (1), $20 each
VIDEO CARDS:
Matrox dual head 16 meg g400 bare card, with dual out cable, $99
Used ATI Xpert 128, great shape, $48
Used ATI AIW 128 AGP 16 meg, great shape, $108
RAM:
Kingston ECC PC 100 128 meg stick, does 133 no problem, $59
3 New PNY lifetime warranty PC133 64 meg SDRAM sticks, 8-chip, good quality $28 each
-other SDRAMs available for trade too, 16, 32, 64 and 128 meg sizes
32 meg SODIMM pc-100, Cas 2 Mosel Vitelik $17
4 8 meg 72 pin EDO SIMMs $8 each
2 16 meg 72 pin FPM SIMMs $15 each
other random 72 pin SIMMs too--ask if you need one
SLOCKETS:
6 new retail packaged "Universal" generic slockets. The universal PPGA CPU Adapter allows you to use ALL 3 types of CPU's that are on the market in your Slot 1 motherboards. Works with VIA/Cyrix (Joshua), Intel Celeron and Coppermine. Hardware jumper select for the three types of CPU's. Hardware jumper select for frequency 66MHz/100MHz/133MHz, or you can leave the jumper select on auto detect. Will do voltage adjustments from the MB, but here aren't additional voltage adjustments on the slockets themselves. $8 each, $3 flat shipping
16 new retail packaged Soltek SL-02A slockets. Very high quality, with locking MB connectors.
Works in both single CPU and Dual CPU systems, CPU Voltage can be set by jumper for following voltages: 3, 2.9, 2.8 2.7, 2.6, 2.5, 2.4, 2.3, 2.2, 2, 1.95, 1.90, 1.85, 1.80 (Voltage is also autoselectable, meaning you can default to the CPU voltage.) AFAIK, these are NOT coppermine compatible. $8 each, $3 flat shipping.
SPEAKERS
Harmon Kardon 2-piece (Unopened OEM from dell, 12 watts, 3-inch driver, basic but supposed to sound sound good) $20
MODEMS
Zoom OEM Dualmode 56K ISA hardware modem, no drivers (they are downloadable), $25
PRINTERS
Opened but unused Lexmark 3200 with extra new photo cartirdge (worth $35), $88
MISCELLANEOUS
1 Antec Dataswap IDE removable IDE HDD trays, metal covers, nice durable units, original retail boxes, $15 each
Lexar Parallel port Smart Media reader, opened but never used, $28
Logitech Newtouch Compact Keyboard (this is the curvey "natural" keyboard, full size) (New), $15
New Cirque Input Center (keyboard/"power cat" touchpad w/ writing stylus)--very nice, just opened. $48
New Desktop sized 5 outlet surge protectors/switch boxes $15 plus shipping
Many in-ear "bud" style stereo headphones, $1.00 each, $2 flat shipping... OR one FREE on request if you buy more than 1 item.
Several shorter internal and external SCSI cables (no wide cables though)--will sell with other stuff, inquire if you need.
Lots of cables: Cat 5, printer, extension, AC, etc. (please, I don't want to bother with these alone--not worth it.)
-----Software
Sealed Microsoft Retail Metal Gear Solid, $19
PowerQuest drive image 4.0 retail, all manuals, $47
PowerQuest drive image 3.0 retail, all manuals, $29
PowerQuest drive image 2.0 retail, all manuals, $19
RETAIL BOX MS Frontpage 2000, unopened, rebate coupon, the works, $85
McAffee Office 2000, rebate redeemed (2) $20
Retail MS Frontpage 98 (full version, box opened, CD sealed, rebate redeemed, upgradable to FP 2000) $35
Laplink Professional (box opened to redeem rebate, otherwise pristine) $45
New OEM DVD-ROM: Legend of Zork (3) $15 Funk & Wagnal's Unabridged Encyclopeida (2) $12
Civilization II Gold: Retail, box unopened, rebate redeemed. $18
-----DVDs
-DVDs on the FS/Trade list at http://www.dvdtracker.com/~daveh.asp . Will sell the ones on my "FS/Trade" and "Owned" list (for a bit more,) Here are titles on my FST list:
Critical Care $9
The Piano $16
Boogie Nights (New Line Platinum 1-disc edition) $14
Bowfinger $15
Terminator 2: Judgement Day: Ultimate Edition SEALED COPY $24
-----AUDIO/VIDEO HARDWARE:
Hughes Silver Edition DirectTV Plus Receiver and remote, model HIRD-E1, perfect condition. Not sure what it's worth..make a fair offer?
6 Very nice A/V Surge protectors, faceplate style with cable TV surge protection built in. Comes with a 2-to-6 grounded plug adapter, cable TV in/out, and 6-foot double-shielded rg-6 cable cord FULL LIFETIME repair/replacement warranty for electronic equipment plugged through these. $9 each
Sharp VL-V65-U Slimcam VHS (full size) camcorder, 12x optical, infrared remote control included, used only once, originally $800, perfect shape, about 3 years old, $190
-----Non PC games:
Sega Genesis 16 bit game system with extras. Contains extra Genesis controller, adapter, etc. with retail box. $28 + shipping.
-----WANTED/WILLING TO TAKE in trade for my stuff, in rough order of need (most to least): If it's not on the list, I almost certainly am not interested.
-External USB or PCMCIA CDRW drive that works under win2k
-one of the Walmart HP5125 notebooks
-new condition floppy drives
-linksys USB NIC card
-cheap MSI 6182 810 chipset motherboards
-a decent car radio/CD player, ideally with line-in inputs. See
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview ... did=336414
-2-way FRS radios, like from the Office Depot sale recently
>15 gig 2.5" notebook HDD, no higher than 9.5mm (IBM 20gn model preferred).
128 meg SODIMM Sdram sticks (for notebooks)
-a quality optical mouse in good condition
-A cheap, non-overclockable PIII FC-PGA CPU with decent HS/fan
-ls-120 internal drives (especially of the 2x variety)
-Any used 5.1 version SB live card (bare card fine)
-Buy.com or Amazon.com gift certificates (that are stackable and transferrable)
-"Flooz" money (bigger denominations better, since small ones can be had for nothing)
-POSSIBLY a nice digital cell phone, like a newer Nokia (need some time to decide just what we want tho.)
-ATI Radeon
I'm NOT currently interested in significantly lower cash offers on this stuff, and will be more inclined to cut you a break if you want several things. Unless indicated, PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING. However, if you buy several things, I will generally pay shipping (unless it's something like speakers and you live far away.) I generally will NOT go significantly below pricewatch/shopper in any case (others on this board may have what you need cheaper), so trades are preferred. Offers for multiple items at once also much preferred.
PLEASE NO SMOKE-PERMEATED PARTS. I can't use any parts that smell of cigarettes, as they tend to give both my wife and I a headache. Please don't offer to trade parts that might TO A NON-SMOKER seem like they reek of smoke. Thanks!
PAYMENT: With the new credit card limits at paypal.com, I prefer achex.com or moneyzap.com unless you can send $ that did not originate from your CC. However, we can generally work something out.
ON BUY.COM: I have the 5% off buy.com CC, and will use it to buy stuff for you in exchange for a trade. Perhaps a nice way to do a deal during free shipping weekends.
I'll be adding more stuff both in wanted and FS/FT later, so please check back. Where I'm listing multiple items, pricing is for EACH item unless otherwise indicated. CANADA shipments can be arranged, but WILL cost extra and take more time, as they require a run to a seperate PO. Also, since I can't do tracking, all CN buyers run the risk they don't get their stuff. I reserve the right to sell whatever I want to whomever I want--a right that all sellers should enjoy. Email or ICQ is good, but I'll try to check the thread too. I might be a bit delayed, especially on MWF when I teach, but I will get back to you! Lots of good trades on this board under DaveH, some documented at the heat database. Will cross ship if your refs are good also.
Thanks, Dave