As far as I know everything works unless specified.  Most have been in
boxes, and I'm near happy to toss them.
FREE:
Several ISA modems of various speeds
Several ISA vga/svga video cards
Several 30pin 1x9? memory and 72pin memory (some proprietary)
Some keyboards, mice
One Commodore 128 w/o power supply
One Commodore 64/128 tape drive (LOTZ OF STORAGE HERE!!!)
Two Evergreen Technologies 286 > 486 upgrade CPU
Two Tempest cleared AT cases (these are REAL heavy) with 80386MB+CPU
Four AT cases
TRADE:
One pair of Racal-Milgo Datacryptor 64bit 115kbps w/real keys
One 7' or 8' tower stand 19" rack
One Chisholm Looking Glass LCD projector (not what you think but nice)
Possibly one SPARCstation LX  complete but w/ no monitor
I'll probably bring more, but you get the picture.
Mario
Mario Lombardo wrote:
 > Please be advised, you must take your equipment back, if it doesn't
 > become someone else's possession.  PWC can't have its dumpster's full
 > of computers or Paul and I might jump in for a cess fest!!
 >
 > This Wednesday, at the Tampa meeting, SLUG will be hosting a "Hardware
 > /swap meet" (catchy isn't it?).  Come with your unwanted gear in hopes
 > to exchange it with something you might need or want.  Try to post
 > your equipment to this thread in advance, so folks will know some of
 > what will be available for the swap.  I will be bringing a test
 > monitor, power supply, kb/mouse (at/ps2), video card, and ISA POST
 > tester for folks wanting to test hardware.  I'll even bring my
 > portable soldering iron to remove older CMOS batteries for replacement.
 >
 > As long as your machine has an empty harddisk, Linux installs will be
 > available, so as always, please feel free to ask for assistance.  More
 > to come....
 >
 > Please refer to the thread subject: Orphaned Machines by
 > paulf@quillandmouse.com on 2001/11/10 14:49 for the origination of
 > this event
 >
 > Mario
 >
 >
 >
 >
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