Here's a short list of what I got -   (there's much more - come over and go
"shopping" if you like)

ISA cards
6 Modem
4 network - one with a coax type (thin wire?) connection thingy
4 video - 2 are Long arsed WinNov cards - maybe some sort of video accel or
capture 1 is a cga board (i think)
4 sound cards
3 serial / parallel
some sort of riser card (would plug into bus and hold cards perpendicular to
MB)

PCI cards:

2 real magic netstream 2000 (some sort of vid card)
10 video cards
5 network
1 "cordless PCI card" by symphony no antenna
1 pci card with two phone jacks on it and a 2 lead cord to plug into
somewhere on a mother board (I think this is a wakeup or shutdown a computer
via phone line) made by "bridgecom)
2 modems
1 parallel express.


Computer/Cases

tower (mid) amdk6 case/MB w/ soundblaster ISA card 200W Power supply
generic white mid sized tower with "PC400 system board" some sort of Socket
423 processor includes board documentation and cdrom  no PS - no idea if it
works.
mid sized tower Old acer aspire - 486 or better I think cdrom, floppy, some
memory, PS.  used it as a firewall in the old days.
mid sized tower another white box P2 400Mhz (slot A??  looks like a video
game cartridge), 235W PS CROMnic, Creative ISA card
gateway 2000 P5-75 Full tower case, MB, CPU, PS, Floppy, CDROM - Ran IPCOP
with 4 zones on this baby from many a year.
mid sized tower MB, Hard drive, cdrom, PS, some memory, floppy - this is a
pretty old machine as the memory sims are short in length.  Shit runs, but
too lazy to dig into the bios.

Free books:
Title, Author, ISBN, Other Info
iAPX 88 Book, Intel, N/A, All about the 8088
MS-DOS User guide and Reference, Microsoft, N/A, version 4.0 and 4.01
The Waite Group's Essential Guide to Turbo C, N. Barkakati, 0-672-22675-8
Learning C++, Tom Swan, 0-672-22785-1, Includes 5 1/4 floppy
Special Edition: Using CGI, J. Dwight & M Erwin, 0-7897-0740-3, CDROM MIA
Special Edition: Using Java, A. Newman, et. al, 0-7897-0604-0, Includes
CDROM
Jamsa's 1001 C/C++ Tips, K. Jamsa, 0-9635851-2-6, 3.5 floppy MIA
Java!, T. Ritchey, N/A (1995 New Riders Publishing),CDROm included
C Programming, A. Hanson,0-201-19444-9, N/A
Teach yourself Visual C++ 1.5 in 21 days, Namir Clement Shammas,
0-672-30489-9, (took me longer than 21 days to learn...)
Heavy Metal Visual C++, S. Holzner, N/A (Lib Congress Cat Card No.
94-077910), 3.5 floppy MIA - also must listen to Korn, Pantera, Metallica
(before "Black" album) or other while using this book.


On 11/16/07, Bryan Zimmer <bryzimmer at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Greetings.
>
> I am an old computer geek (48 years old) who has been Linuxing for many =
> years. I also use a more widely-used Windowing Operating system, and =
> used to run internet servers in a public domain (mail server, name =
> servers, apache, etc) for my own company.
>
> I am living on disability now because my health took a turn and I can't =
> work a lot.=20
>
> So I am financially strapped, but, forever a computer nerd, I take old =
> hardware (or even the newer stuff) and make it go. The equipment I use =
> sometimes requires fixing up a bit and always requires ingenuity to put =
> the pieces together into a working system.
>
> I am wondering if anyone out there has any old hardware of just about =
> any sort that they no longer use because it is now old-fashioned =
> technology.=20
>
> My latest creation involved upgrading a computer made in the year 2000, =
> upgraded the memory and disk, put in a CD and DVD, video card, and now =
> is it a dual boot Linux/W*ndows system that is my primary workstation.
>
> I don't have a working printer, but I have a fair amount of networking =
> equipment including hubs, switches, miles of Ethernet cable and a =
> considerable knowledge of networking in a hybrid environment.
>
> So if anyone has any such hardware....could be anything from an antique =
> laptop to a somewhat questionable DVD drive, or even any old hardware, I =
> am willing to pay a small amount, although it wouldn't be much.
>
> It might be better in terms of karma to have it be used than just gather =
> dust in your attic.
>
> This might sound eccentric, but I do this stuff for both a hobby and =
> occasional jobs. Old hardware, modern operating systems (Fedora 8 and =
> XP), programming, networking, tweaking, configuring workstations and =
> servers, data communications strategies.
>
> If you have anything you would like to donate or just talk about, feel =
> free to contact me via this list, or personally (see below).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bryan A Zimmer
> "BazTheLinuxGuy"
>
> bryzimmer at gmail dot com
> zimmer dot bryan at gmail dot com
>
> (651) 492-9388 (use judiciously, it is a cell phone)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Baz
>
>
>
>
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