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Author Topic: FS: Miscellania [US-NJ] MORE ADDED (mostly old computer stuff)  (Read 1243 times)

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FS: Miscellania [US-NJ] MORE ADDED (mostly old computer stuff)
« on: November 07, 2006, 08:11:23 pm »
Paypal, money order, and cash ok. All sold AS IS

Philips DSX5353R Satellite converter box. Unknown condition. No remote

Panasonic 7 band 2 channel Equalizer, working condition

Old eMachines computer for parts. Has bad mobo and HDD. Will sell parts seperately

48x CD R/W Drive
16x DVD=ROM Drive
2.6GHz Celeron Processor w/ heatsink and fan
Floppy Disk Drive w/o front plate
265 MB PC2100 CL2.5 RAM
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Re: FS: Miscellania [US-NJ]
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2006, 09:31:29 pm »
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Re: FS: Miscellania [US-NJ]
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2006, 08:40:57 pm »
3 old AT&T Safari laptops, no AC adapters
Mac Classic II w/ keyboard, mouse, and dustcover
Toshiba Laptops, no AC adapters:
T1200
T4500C
T3100SX
AST 75MHz Laptop, No HDD or AC Adapter
NEC Multisync II Monitor, currently set up for CGA
IBM PC 5150 w/ modem, 386 expansion, memory expansion, and hard drive
Taiwanese clone of IBM 5160, no PSU, 8088 processor
Pair of Technics 2" tweeters, were in a set of 150 watt floor speakers
Pair of Technics 4" Mid-ranges, from same speaker set
Single Technics 10" woofer, from same speaker set
Packard Bell Legend PC. either a 486 or 386. Runs DOS and 3.1. Has both 5.25 and 3.5" drives
Tandy 1000 RL
IBM 4869 External 5.25" Disk Drives, both DD and HD
IBM PS/2 Model 80-041. Bad FDD. Has rhomat tape drives, RAM expansion, and Serial Terminal Server card. Due to weight, can be parted out.
Packard Bell 200MHz desktop computer, strange looking tower case, with the motherboard on the bottom.
Old HP Portable laptop computer, No A/C Adapter.
Zip 250 Parallel Drive
Zip 100 Parallel drive w/ AC Adapter
RCA Home Control Kit, NIB, marker on front of box.
Variable DC Regulated Power Supply (0 to 40 volts, 0 to 450 mA)
Proper capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse.