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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #15 on: 04 January 2009, 18:52:55 »

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A few Compaq PS/2 and VGA KVM leads, unsure of length currently, from meory come in 6', 12' and 20' lengths


Just tr reading the thread, am interested in these as well as the CPU if possible. :y :y
I'll dig them out when I get that far down the boxes, and post up lengths and quantity.  One thing though, from memory, they are friggin heavy...

I bet they are.

Are they staill the standard fittings that normal KVM.s use or are they special for compaq?
std ps/2 for keyboard and mouse and std vga.  I think both ends are male.

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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #16 on: 05 January 2009, 13:43:15 »

OK, we have:

Skruntie - p4 chip
Skruntie - KVM cables once we know weight and compatibility etc
vauxfan - Win95/Office 95 floppies (I think!)

Any more takers - rest going in bin tonight...


...along with some Roland PC speakers (Stereo Micro Monitor MA7 is model).  Badly sun faded though.
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #17 on: 05 January 2009, 13:44:47 »

and some External US Robotics Courier X2 modems (fairly sure I'd flashed these to v.90).  Couriers were the top dog modem in the analogue days, make an excellent backup.
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #18 on: 05 January 2009, 13:45:55 »

and USB bus powered ADSL modem, branded Westell, but box implies Fujitsu, all boxed and IIRC unused.
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #19 on: 05 January 2009, 16:46:15 »

unused dlt cleaning tapes
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #20 on: 05 January 2009, 17:02:30 »

BT NTE2000 Extension Kit 30m ADSL  (BT Code 293929)
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #21 on: 05 January 2009, 18:05:29 »

If there are no takers for the Laptop Memory then I will take it, seems daft to see it binned when it might be of use in one of my laptops.  :y
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #22 on: 05 January 2009, 18:18:27 »

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If there are no takers for the Laptop Memory then I will take it, seems daft to see it binned when it might be of use in one of my laptops.  :y
I'll see if they have been binned yet, if not, they're yours.  But I ain't fishing in the bin! (Esp as I've just stood out there jumping up and down in the wheelie bin, so I could fit yet more in it.  Crickey, I could barely wheel it  :o
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« Reply #23 on: 05 January 2009, 19:29:36 »

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I'll see if they have been binned yet, if not, they're yours.  But I ain't fishing in the bin! (Esp as I've just stood out there jumping up and down in the wheelie bin, so I could fit yet more in it.  Crickey, I could barely wheel it  :o

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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #24 on: 08 January 2009, 18:41:53 »

Memory was not binned, so recovered that.  KVM cables a bit suspect imho, so will bin those (couple of pins look a bit pushed in)
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Re: Free - Old PC bits and bobs
« Reply #25 on: 08 January 2009, 18:47:21 »

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Memory was not binned, so recovered that.  KVM cables a bit suspect imho, so will bin those (couple of pins look a bit pushed in)

Cheers Jamie, will leave it all to your judgement.  Just PM me the cost and I will paypal it you asap.   :y :y
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