PopeKevinI
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Here's the short list so you don't have to scroll through all the pics unless you want to. If you see something you're interested in, scroll down for a description and pics (if I have them).
Fujitsu MAN3184MC $30 + shipping (pending)
IBM notebook car charger (IBM p/n 02K3382) $20 + shipping
Internal hard drive cage (good for mods) $5 + shipping
GE Instajack $15 + shipping
Intel D850MD microATX motherboard with 512 MB RDRAM $120 shipped
SoundBlaster Live X-Gamer $15 + shipping
Soyo P4S Dragon Ultra (flaky AGP) $25 + shipping
Soyo P4S-DX Dragon Ultra (flaky AGP) $30 + shipping
USB 2.0 card with 5.25/3.5 mounted ports $10 + shipping
HP LaserJet III (bad fuser or fuser bulb) $10 + shipping
Cisco 2620 Router SOLD
512 MB PC 2100 (NewerRAM, Nanya chips) SOLD
Radeon 7000 with dual display header SOLD
I'll have more in coming weeks.
Fujitsu MAN3184MC:
This drive has never been out of its packaging. I mooched it off a Fujitsu engineer a few years ago and never got the SCSI card to go with it. Oops.
Hard Drive cage:
I used this little gem for quite a while inside a slightly-modded Fong Kai case. It's the stock cage out of an Intel entry-level server chassis. Standard 80mm fan at the front, and threaded screw holes as well.
IBM car adapter:
I'm not even certain where this thing came from. It gets good voltage, but that's all I can tell you with any surety. It's up to you to know whether it'll work for your laptop. Of course I'll guarantee against DOA since I can't test it.
GE Instajack:
GE InstaJack. For those that don't know what these are, the InstaJack is a wireless phone jack. plug one into an existing phone jack (and power, of course) and you can use a phone or modem on the other.
Soundblaster Live XGamer:
Bought this new in 2000, used it for about a year, and packed it away.
Soyo boards:
Something, probably a bad cap, has made the AGP port flaky to the point that Windows crashes whenever a driver is loaded for an AGP vidcard. It works great with a PCI video card. Otherwise, I'd still be using it. Has on-board ATA RAID.
The second picture you see is how I fixed a lost screw. That's a spring out of a ballpoint pen wound into the north bridge heatsink. I used this board with that ghetto fix for nearly a year with no problems before its AGP flaked out. Yes, this board has the exact same problem as the DX. I actually bought the DX to replace this one, hoping it would retain the ATA RAID configuration.
USB 2.0 card:
This card only has internal pinouts, no rear USB ports. The included four-port header is white and fits either 5.25" or 2.5" external bays.
LaserJet III:
This printer is reporting a fuser problem. I fixed the same error once before by replacing the fuser bulb, but I won't promise it's the same thing again. Probably best for spare parts. As this behemoth would be costly to ship, you'll probably only be interested in it if you can pick it up from me somewhere near Carthage, TX (northeast).
edit: Just realized that I didn't post my e-mail. *hides from Kyle* It's [email protected]
Fujitsu MAN3184MC $30 + shipping (pending)
IBM notebook car charger (IBM p/n 02K3382) $20 + shipping
Internal hard drive cage (good for mods) $5 + shipping
GE Instajack $15 + shipping
Intel D850MD microATX motherboard with 512 MB RDRAM $120 shipped
SoundBlaster Live X-Gamer $15 + shipping
Soyo P4S Dragon Ultra (flaky AGP) $25 + shipping
Soyo P4S-DX Dragon Ultra (flaky AGP) $30 + shipping
USB 2.0 card with 5.25/3.5 mounted ports $10 + shipping
HP LaserJet III (bad fuser or fuser bulb) $10 + shipping
Cisco 2620 Router SOLD
512 MB PC 2100 (NewerRAM, Nanya chips) SOLD
Radeon 7000 with dual display header SOLD
I'll have more in coming weeks.
Fujitsu MAN3184MC:
This drive has never been out of its packaging. I mooched it off a Fujitsu engineer a few years ago and never got the SCSI card to go with it. Oops.
Hard Drive cage:
I used this little gem for quite a while inside a slightly-modded Fong Kai case. It's the stock cage out of an Intel entry-level server chassis. Standard 80mm fan at the front, and threaded screw holes as well.
IBM car adapter:
I'm not even certain where this thing came from. It gets good voltage, but that's all I can tell you with any surety. It's up to you to know whether it'll work for your laptop. Of course I'll guarantee against DOA since I can't test it.
GE Instajack:
GE InstaJack. For those that don't know what these are, the InstaJack is a wireless phone jack. plug one into an existing phone jack (and power, of course) and you can use a phone or modem on the other.
Soundblaster Live XGamer:
Bought this new in 2000, used it for about a year, and packed it away.
Soyo boards:
Something, probably a bad cap, has made the AGP port flaky to the point that Windows crashes whenever a driver is loaded for an AGP vidcard. It works great with a PCI video card. Otherwise, I'd still be using it. Has on-board ATA RAID.
The second picture you see is how I fixed a lost screw. That's a spring out of a ballpoint pen wound into the north bridge heatsink. I used this board with that ghetto fix for nearly a year with no problems before its AGP flaked out. Yes, this board has the exact same problem as the DX. I actually bought the DX to replace this one, hoping it would retain the ATA RAID configuration.
USB 2.0 card:
This card only has internal pinouts, no rear USB ports. The included four-port header is white and fits either 5.25" or 2.5" external bays.
LaserJet III:
This printer is reporting a fuser problem. I fixed the same error once before by replacing the fuser bulb, but I won't promise it's the same thing again. Probably best for spare parts. As this behemoth would be costly to ship, you'll probably only be interested in it if you can pick it up from me somewhere near Carthage, TX (northeast).
edit: Just realized that I didn't post my e-mail. *hides from Kyle* It's [email protected]