FS/T: Pentium-M/Dothans, Single Board Computers, oddball stuff

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FS/T: 14" LCD, Pentium-M combo, Pentium-M SBC, AGP video, oddball stuff

First off, these are the trades I'm looking for:
-Embedded/Single Board Computer related stuff
-1GB sticks of DDR333 CL2.5 or better, looking for two
-1GB DDR2-677 SODIMM
-MiniPCI wireless card, .11g or better
-12 volt, 2a or better power supplies - LCD/laptop style with the barrel connector
-100GB+ laptop drive, ATA only


NOT LOOKING TO BUY ANY OF THE ABOVE, ONLY WANT TO TRADE FOR THEM.

And the for sale stuff
prefer US only, some people seem to "forget" they're outside the country when negotiating prices with shipping
Prices do NOT include shipping unless noted
I ship USPS Priority for most locations, you want another method you can have it as long as you're paying shipping
I do combine shipping on multiple purchases
all items guaranteed alive on arrival, but otherwise sold as is
PayPal preferred
heatware and Ebay under widefault
e-mail is [email protected]


Pentium-M 1.7Ghz combo - Will not break this up, at least not right now. Pentium-M 1.7Ghz Dothan, AOPen i855gm mATX board, 512MB Samsung DDR400. All in good working condition, no idea on overclocking as it was part of a basic web/e-mail box for my folks. Includes a heatsink that works well, not the little one that normally came with the AOpen board.
$165 shipped


BCM/Evalue ECM-5716 EBX 5.25" Pentium-M and Celeron-M board. Not quite small enough for my uses, so on the for sale block it goes. This is the BCM verison of the board with i855 chipset, supports 400MHz Banias or Dothan core chips. Will come with a Linksys PCMCIA wirless-G card. Sorry, I don't have any of the breakout cables for this, but I will toss in a PS/2 splitter. Also includes a Celeron 350J(1.3Ghz, 1MB cache) and a Coolermaster chipset heatpipe heatsink which fit pretty well for the CPU.
$175 shipped, $200 shipped with a Pico-PSU 120


Dell 1401FP - Actually the LCD screen from a WebPC setup, but will work with any PC that has a DVI output. Very good quality, although after 5 years it needs a few seconds for the backlight to get to full brightness. 1024x768, 14.1" diagonal. No stand but has 75mm VESA mounting holes on the back. Has built-in cables for DVI, microphone, and the built-in speakers which actually sound pretty damned good. Seriously, the built-in powered speakers are the best I've ever heard. Comes with supply and cord as well as a DVI extension cable. This has been my secondary monitor for over two years and my primary for the three before that. Believe me when I say it's a good one.
$75 shipped


ATI All In Wonder 9200SE. AGP, 64MB, VGA output. will come with cables(input block and output cable). I'll see what I have for software, should be able to scrape up an install disk for each so the buyer can get the DVD player updates.
$40 shipped


ATi All in Wonder 9000 Pro. AGP, 64MB, DVI with VGA adapter included. Full retail box, everything except for the Remote Wonder.
$40 shipped


Original SoundBlaster Live! Drive, the one with the large MIDI connectors, coax SPDIF in and out, headphone jack, and line2/mic2 jack. Works fine, but I don't have the original cable. Not a big issue, a 40 pin IDE cable works just fine.
$15


Arco DuplidiskII Micro RAID - hardware RAID1 using two laptop drives(up to 120GB) yet fits into a single 3.5" drive bay. Hooks up to any standard IDE controller, great for building teeny-yet-tolerant NAS setups in small cases.
$50 shipped


60's Civil Defense CDV-715 Radiation Survey Meters - Have a few leftovers from building hard drive cases, now is your chance to get them for your very own. These all will have some kind of electrical issue, but are visually in very good shape for being 40+ years old. Have five left.
$30 each shipped


Vintage 40's/50's Military Geiger Counter - Non-working, will need some help. Appears to be complete. Large and Green. Heavy, too. Was going to use it for a mod, but it's going to be too much work. Pics available.
$50 shipped


20GB 2.5" laptop drive based mp3 player. "Songbank", not the latest or greatest but it works. Easily upgradeable to a larger drive, although 40GB may be the max. Comes with Songbank, carry case, power adapter, USB cable, manual, and driver/software CD. Doesn't come with the original ear buds, because they've been used and that's just gross to pass on to another person.
$75 shipped


X10 Lola Direct Connect Music System kit. X10 charges $49.99, much less from me. Forget the Lola software, though. This one works great with the ATI Remote Wonder software, and even better with Girder and the ATI/X10 plugins.
$25 shipped


Sandisk Refurb 256MB mp3 player. Works fine, comes with ear buds, USB cable, strap, and protective case. Single AAA battery included.
$25 shipped


OTHER STUFF - shipping not include
48x12x48 BusLink/Lite-On CD burner - $15
Intel 4 port Wireless router, 4 10/100, 802.11b - $15
PCB from one of the above, broken LEDs but works fine - $10
2x340MB IBM microdrives - $25 each, $40 for the pair
IDE 100MB Zip drive - $5
Maze4 copper-top for socket 478, 3/8" barbs - $25
Diamond Stealth PCI - older S3 card, $5
Rendition Verite PCI - $5
256MB stick of registered DDR266, Infineon CL2 - $20
FPM DIMMs, 64MB and 128MB pulls from a PowerMac - $20


Stuff I won't ship, so don't ask. Pickup in the Green Bay area of Wisconsin
- Beige 4u rack case, good shape, shallow depth(under 20"). space for 2x5.25" and 2x3.5" drives. - $50
- White Inwin Q500N full tower case, cut out for a second PSU - $25
 
Thanks. My problem is I keep finding more interesting stuff, so the old stuff has got to go.
 
The Advantechs look like they'd make a nice little web access terminal -- but what sort of case/PSU would they require?
 
For power I've used old AT power supplies, ATX with a jumper wire, ATX in a running system, PSUs from external drive cases, etc. You can even get a cable from advantech that allows the use of a standard ATX PSU(1). Pretty much anything with a molex can power it, only uses around 25 watts. Will even run with only 5 volts.

As for a case, Advantech sells a "MiniBox" case for these, but I would build a custom one. Pretty much anywhere a 3.5" drive fits, this will fit, so let your imagination go wild.

(1) Not included, can be made pretty easily.
 
Sunday bump, built myself a NAS box with some of the same parts I'm selling.
RadNAS2.jpg
 
BuMp for the GB area! Glad to see someone awefully close on [H]!

I got a friend that is looking for one of those LiveDrives. Can ya send some pix to my email @ yahoo.com? Thanx!
 
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