FS/T: Compaq Presario, 160GB drive, Mac Clone, modems, more

widefault

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FS/T: Compaq Presario, Microdrives, PowerMac, SBC, more

My basics
- If you're making an offer or want to deal, be clear.
- I'm willing to deal on trades, but the listed prices are pretty firm.
- All prices include shipping for US only unless otherwise noted.
- Depending on the items, I will discount shipping for multiple items.
- I'll only cross-ship with people I've dealt with before
- I prefer money orders, but do PayPal as well
- I normally ship US Postal Service Priority with Delivery Confirmation and Insurance
- listed on heatware and Ebay as widefault
- contact at [email protected] for fastest response, otherwise it might be a while as I don't hit the forums as often as I used to
- Don't ask me to e-mail you, I won't.
- If you do E-mail me and I don't respond within a day, drop me a private message as it may have been lost in the 50-100 spams I get per day.
- Not looking to buy anything on the trade list below, only looking to trade for them. If I had the money I'd already have those items.

The above might seem harsh, but that's how I work.

As for trades, here's what I could use:
- 12 volt water pump
- Sony DVD+/-RW, 4x or better
- USB soundcard, doesn't have to be good, simple 2 channel cheapie would work great
- ~5GB laptop hard drive
- Always open to interesting and out of the ordinary trades.

What I've got. Pics available on request.

IBM 340MB MicroDrives - Work fine, both come with cases. First buyer gets a PCMCIA adapter.

$37 each shipped, $70 shipped for the pair

Compact Flash cards - One 256MB Simpletech, one 32MB lexar

$30 shipped for the 256MB
$15 shipped for the 32MB

128MB of PC100 SODIMMs - Two 64MB SODIMMs for a laptop. Work fine.

$30 for the pair shipped

Socket 370 SBC - Can't get this to boot, so it's sold as-is. Supports any 66MHz or 100MHz PIII or Celeron EXCEPT for Tualatin core chips. Advantech PCI-6771 Rev B2, onboard video with built-in LCD support. Onboard 10/100ethernet. Comes with a Celeron 500 with heatsink. Ask for more info, I have lots.

$25 shipped

Avstar GPS system - Voice activated GPS automotive navigation system. Uses CDs, built in CD drive, but I DON'T have the CDs for this unit. All I have is the main control unit, power cable, manual, audio tape intro, and the activation code sheet. At a minimum you'll need the speaker/microphone, CDs, and antenna to get it working. There is also an option for an LCD display unit and a serial port, not included. This was originally a $1500 setup back in 1999. Check http://ivs.ware.net/html/AvstarProducts/Navigator.asp for the full specs. Looks like it's still possible to get replacement parts, too.

$20 shipped

PowerMac 9500 - First thing, this won't boot. PSU is bad, I think. Replacement is about $20. Anyway, this is a 120MHz, at least 128MB ram, not sure on the size of the SCSI HD or speed of the SCSI CD. I'll look at it closer and update here. Has ATI PCI video, USB PCI card and all the usual Apple bits. Will come with a Mac/PC video adapter thing, too. This one is a bit beat up, but it's all here.

$20+shipping(27-30 lbs)

24x slimCD for Compaq Deskpro SFF - Comes with 50 pin cable, can be converted to normal PC use by removing the adapter and adding a standard laptop CD adapter.

$20 shipped

Compaq Presario - AMD K6-233, Intel VX chipset. 4GB hard drive, 48MB ram, 24x cd, 100MB internal Zip drive, 56k modem, onboard sound and video. USB, one serial, one parallel. A basic machine. Running Windows 95, even have a license for it somewhere around here.

$20 + shipping

Compaq Armada 1500/1700 docking station - Docking station, port rep, Compaq calls it a convenience base. Has 1 USB, audio in/out, serial, parallel, video, joystick, ethernet, and PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports on the back. No power cable, uses the same one that Armada 1500/1700 uses.

$20 shipped

Iomega Parallel port Zip drive - Works fine, comes with all cables, manual, power supply, and 4 100MB discs.

$20 shipped

SohoWare 802.11b access point - Sohoware Netblaster II. Cheap and simple WAP, I think I have the CD for it, but everything is easily downloaded. One note, I've only had luck configuring this from systems with PC Card wireless cards. My systems with USB adapters can't run the config utility.

$20 shipped

DangerDen Maze1C - Used for about 5 months, has tarnished on the top, but the bottom is fine and it's clean inside. Just needs a bit of lapping. Comes with single lug clip. 3/8" brass barbs.

$15 shipped

Speedtouch ADSL modem - Alcatel USB Speedtouch ADSL modem. Comes with a DSL phone line filter.

$15 shipped

Backpack 4x CD-ROM with sound - This is a weird one, 4x parallel port CD-ROM drive with a built-in ESS soundcard. Yeah, a sound card built into the drive itself. Works as far as I remember. Comes with AC adapter, manual and drivers.

$15 shipped
Compaq Deskpro 2000 - P120, 96MB ram, two 1GB hard drives, 4x CD drive. Win95 loaded AND legal. Soundblaster 16 sound card, 10mbit PCI network card.

$15 + Shipping

Generic Cardbus USB2 card - Made in Taiwan, no other other markings. Comes with 3.5" driver floppy and PS/2 power tap cable(not needed for self powered devices).

$10 shipped

USB-serial cable - One of those adpaters for running a serial device on USB port. Comes with mini-CD drive disc.

$10 shipped

GE Video Switcher and RF modulator - 3 sets of RCA video and audio inputs, one RF coax cable/antenna channel 3 output. Used for hooking up a video game console, DVD player, or even a PC to an older TV that doesn't have anything but a coax input. I've also used one with a cheap PCI TV card to add multiple video input options. New in unopened package.

$10 shipped

USR Sportster 56K external modem9 - Works fine, but I think I have the wrong power supply(came with a 20 volt marked USR?). I can probably throw in a serial cable, too.

$SOLD

Diamond SupraExpress Mac External modem - 56K, works fine. Mac serial cable built in. No AC adapter(needs 6v, small barrel type).

$10 shipped

Hayes Accura 56k external modem - Serial, works fine, but I don't have an AC adapter(needs 9v AC, have tons of DC supplies) for it.

$10 shipped

Panasonic PD/CD drive - reads CDs at 8x, reads and writes PD phase-change 650MB discs at 2x. Someone must need one of these for all their archived porn, er, "data" files.

$10 shipped

Sandisk Imagemate USB 2.0 MMC/SD card reader - New in packaging, never opened.

$10 shipped

MS Intellimouse Explorer 3.0a - Has the double-click problem, will need the left button fixed or replaced for proper operation. Other than that it works fine and is in good shape.

$10 shipped

Pioneer 32x slot load CD - DR504-S, IDE drive. Sold as-is, I've had issues with it and burned CDs. Has a cracked bezel, but the crack is on the side and not visible when installed.

$10 shipped

Via C3 CPU - 1 GigaPro Via C3. 600MHz(6x100). Socket 370, any board that supports a Celeron should support this one, might beed a BIOS update. Not a speed demon, but good enough for a basic grandma-type machine.

$10 shipped

Easy Transfer Board - I have two of these. Front port extension thing. Mounts in a 3.5" bay, has two USB, one firewire, one serial, and audio line in and out ports. All cables included, designed to plug into external ports but can be hooked up to INTERNAL ones with custom cables(not included).

$10 shipped

AGP/PCI slot holder - The part of the case where your PCI and AGP cards screw onto. This one has 8 slots and a keyboard port, be good for someone building their own custom case. Just cut off the top slot and the keyboard opening for an ATX case.

$10 shipped

ISA sound cards - one Creative SB16, one Aztec, third is a Yamaha chipset. All work fine, but the Yamaha has questionable driver support. Worked under 98 but not 95.

$6 shipped for all

Rendition Verite 1000 PCI video - one of the first real 3d cards, so don't expect any performance. No idea on driver support or multi-monitor capability.

$6 shipped

PCI DVD decoder - Quadrant International Cinemaster. Pulled from a Dell, no drivers, but I have the cables. Compatible with Nvidia Riva cards and ATI Rage Pro.

$6 shipped

Following Items are for local sale only, Fox River Valley area of Wisconsin. I prefer not to ship any of them.

12" subwoofer box - Two 12" subs, 2 horn tweeters. 300 watt handling. Loud.

$75

Viewsonic A70 - 17" CRT. Nothing special, but it looks and works good.

$50

HP Laserjet 6L - Works great but leaves a crease in the pages it prints. I think there's something wrapped on one of the wheels, but I haven't found it yet.

$20

HP Laserjet - One of the originals and it's STILL WORKING!!! Built like a tank and weighs about as much. Needs a good cleaning inside and out, has some streaks when printing.

$10

Epson Stylus Color - Old, but it works and the replacement cartidges are cheap, like $8 for both.

$10

14" VGA monitor - 640x480 only, but it has a great picture. Perfect for a server box.

$5

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