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A Robotics teacher I know game me some free PC's and other things.
AMD Duron 800 MHz system (two HDD's, 256 MB of PC-100)
Celeron 633 MHz system (one HDD, 64 MB stick)
Boxed Diamond Multimedia 2 MB ISA video card
ISA WinModem
ISA joystick port card
ASUS AGP video card
Soyo PS2 keyboard
Bag of 30-pin SIMMS
Bag of 72-pin SIMMS
2 GB and 6.4 GB IDE HDD's
Motherboard drivers and manuals for both PC's as well as the Soyo Pentium III that he had given me earlier.
He also mentioned that he had a 486-based ThinkPad as well as a HP OmniBook 600.
AMD Duron 800 MHz system (two HDD's, 256 MB of PC-100)
Celeron 633 MHz system (one HDD, 64 MB stick)
Boxed Diamond Multimedia 2 MB ISA video card
ISA WinModem
ISA joystick port card
ASUS AGP video card
Soyo PS2 keyboard
Bag of 30-pin SIMMS
Bag of 72-pin SIMMS
2 GB and 6.4 GB IDE HDD's
Motherboard drivers and manuals for both PC's as well as the Soyo Pentium III that he had given me earlier.
He also mentioned that he had a 486-based ThinkPad as well as a HP OmniBook 600.
Cool, the 2mb boxed ISA card is a great find. What chipset does that have on it, or what is the model number?
It has a Cirrus Logic chipset.
That AMD machine would make a great FreeNas box to serve Macs and PCs over ethernet or serial with a capable bridge. Nice finds
Turns out that the "game port card" is an ethernet card with AAUI and BNC!
Also, I found more in the parts box he game me:
Iomega Ditto Easy800 tape drive
Power cord
AAUI to RJ-45 adapter!
Also, I found more in the parts box he game me:
Iomega Ditto Easy800 tape drive
Power cord
AAUI to RJ-45 adapter!
AAUI is an Apple standard. You're thinking of AUI I assume.