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!!!Wanted to Buy/Swap
-DavidGoodwin
[mailto:dgsoftnz
@gmail
.com] - 14 June 2009
-* A Console/Terminal server such as a DECserver 90M or 90TL. A PSU for a DECserver 90M would also be good.
-* Serial terminals - a few VT-type devices such as VT320/420/520 or even better, a VT525.
-* Stuff to use with OpenVMS (VAX/Alpha stuff, manuals, media).
-* a PCI/SCSI riser board for a digital Multia (so i can connect a cdrom drive to install an OS)
-
-CraigFalconer (in [Christchurch]) [mail form|http://criggie.dyndns.org/index-email.shtml] - August 2009
-* eee PC 9" car PSU
-* Two cisco catalyst managed switches running IOS
-* IBM Rack servers
-* PRS / CB Console radio
-* Bluetooth PRS radio
-* Highlift Jack
-
-JonPurvis [mailto:j.tnentrfnyr@one-two-three-four-five.com]
-* Cheap PalmOS device. I don't care about age and i just
want it for a screen, so faulty digitizer or buttons is fine.
-
-SamThigpen [mailto:sam_thigpen@yahoo.com]
-* WTB: ~P3 IBM Thinkpad or similar laptop, no hard drive, no memory, good monitor
-
-PhilMurray [mailto:pmurray@nevada.net.nz]
-* Wanted - 4U or under, P100 or above 19" Rack mount machine or some kind of Sparc/Alpha
that supports PCI
-* Or! A Cisco 2511 Access server
-
-~MikeJohnson [mailto:mikej@connections.net.nz]
-* Sun Ultra 2 UPA/Sbus 2 x Ultra Sparc 168 mHz 1.152 GB memory Installed 2G + 4G SCSI Int. Drives
-* Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI Ultra Sparc IIi 270 mHz 256 MB memory 8.4G Int. Drives.
-* SUN DAT Tape Unit
-* SUN Keyboards x Mouse
- - Looking for video & scsi (w/int connection) for ultra sparc 5
-
-JeffWandling
-* sun type 3 keyboard. wanted..
-* SunOS 4.1.2 CD.. wanted..
-
-SamCannell [mailto:sam@plaz.net.nz]
-* Standard PC SVGA to Sync-On-Green converter to get my Sony GDM-1961 monitor working
-
-TomHibbert [mailto:tom@nsp.co.nz]
-* ECC / EDO / FP SIMMs totalling more than 16mb ;). 72 or 30 pin will do, this board will take either.
-* 286/386 mainboard w/cpu. I
want one that makes the click noises as it counts through the memory test.
+YourWikiName
[mailto:your
@address
.com] - 4 July 2010
+* Thing that you
want
+* Other thing
that you
want
!!!For sale/give-aways
-JohnBillings [mailto:john@nimhq.net] Nov. 2008
: (Free) 56k Dynalink V1456VQE external modem. Doesn't have a power supply, and I've never used it, but looks in good working order. Bought off tradme and didn't realize a power supply wasn't provided. Found a linmodem that worked before I got around to buying a power supply.
-
-DavidGoodwin [mailto:dgsoftnz@gmail.com] (All free for who ever wants it) - June 2009
-* 12
(+3 with no PSU
) Compaq Prolinea 575e computers. 75MHz pentium, 8MB onboard RAM, 630MB IDE hard disk, D-Link DE220E (NE2000 compatible I think) 10base2/10baseT ethernet, integrated video/serial/parallel/2 IDE channels/etc.
-* 2x ATX desktop cases. 3x 5.25" drive bays
(2 accessable, 1 for 3.5" HDD only
), 2x 3.5" drive bays, 200W PSU. Originally housed Pentium 166MHz hardware.
-
-CraigFalconer (in [Christchurch]) [mail form|http:
//criggie.dyndns.org/index-email.shtml] - August 2009
-* Junky old Sony Stereo with two speakers - free
for the picking up. Working remote, but dead CD player and broken tape deck buttons. Makes sound though and has AUX in.
-
-JamieCurtis (you'll find my e-mail address on the list)%%%
-* US Robotics 56k Internal ISA Modem - Full proper modem, ISA, works 100% with Linux - Offers
-
-NathanWard [mailto:garagesale@daork.net]
-* Reasonable condition PC cases with PSUs
-
-SimonCrosby
-* Macromedia Flash 5 ActionScript Reference Guide. Free.
+JohnBillings [mailto:john@nimhq.net] 4 July 2010
: (Free)
+* Unidentified Mobo w/ P4ish looking CPU
(could be way off and possibly dead
)
+* A partially broken old IBM thinkpad
(A21?
) 800ish Mhz w
/ power adapter and possibly useful
for other parts