FS/T: Slimline socket 370 "Single Board Computer" (almost as small as mini-ITX)

Tom61

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Slimline 'Single Board Computer' box:
Front panel
Back with IDE controller card (one external channel, one internal) and external power connector showing.
Inside, top view
Inside, side view
Side view - closed

Hmm... looks like I forgot to take pics of this one closed, so here's some pics of my Smoothwall box (identical to this one except I drilled holes in the top to mount a harddrive)
Top Closed (remember no big screws on the top of the one I'm selling)
Top closed, with CD for size reference

Specs:
Takes Socket 370 processors (supports 100MHz bus officially, but goes up to 150MHz in small increments). 1 DIMM (likes PC100 over PC133) slot. 2 PCI riser (removable). PC104+ connector (can't operate at the same time as PCI). Onboard i810 Video, PS/2 keyboard and mouse (does not halt at bootup if keyboard is missing, making it great for firewalls, etc.), 10/100 Ethernet port on the front panel. Headers for 2 USB (1.1 I presume), 2 serial, 1 parallel, 1 GPIO, 1 IDE, mutant floppy connector (smaller pins than normal, listed as 'reserved' in the manual).

Has dual channel IDE controller (disables internal IDE) with one internal and one external connector.

Controllable external power connector (hooks to parallel port header)

I have the manual in PDF format if you're interested.

Used to be am IDE harddrive tester in a past life.
Primarily looking for trades, though my asking price is now: $80

Wanted (in trade, perferably a combination):
400+Watt PSes
ATX cases
128MB sticks of ECC EDO DIMMs (might take smaller)
128MB or larger sticks of ECC SDRAM DIMMs
SCSI HDs and optical drives
PCI card w/TV-out
IDE HDs 60GB+

I'm getting a couple of dual processor boards and need stuff to feed them. :D

Nearly forgot:
My heat (been awhile since I traded on forums)

My ebay feedback
 

Alexia

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Originally posted by: Tom61
^bump^

BTW, what were you looking for Alexia?

Mini-ITX actually. I already have a PSU compatible with EPIA boards, but I thought this might be worth the shot if I didn't find an EPIA. ;)
 

Tom61

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^bump^
Thinking about taking a trade that's been offered on the Slimline.

BTW, my PayPal is the one in the first post, or the one on my heatware (all my emails go to the same paypal account).
 

PuniPuni

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What kind of scsi drives are you looking for?
i have quite a lot of scsi stuff so LMK and maybe we can work something out.

 

PuniPuni

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What kind of scsi drives are you looking for?
i have quite a lot of scsi stuff so LMK and maybe we can work something out.

 

Tom61

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Originally posted by: PuniPuni
What kind of scsi drives are you looking for?
i have quite a lot of scsi stuff so LMK and maybe we can work something out.

I'm looking for enough SCSI HDs to make a small Raid 5 and a SCSI CDROM or two. I think the controller on my board that's coming in is just a standard 68-pin.
 

Tom61

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Cash or a trade including a Power Supply just became a priority, as the one in my main system just blew. :(

monzi, YHPM...
 

Tom61

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Asking price drop! (I was offered this much, but the other guy backed out)

I need power supply badly! Trades with ATX PSUs will be heavily weighted in your favor!

If you don't think a barebones is what you want, I might be willing to part with my Smoothwall box (click here to view it). It has been fully tested (I don't have a processor for the barebones to test with), has a Via C3 800 processor running at 600MHz (the stupid C3 CPUs are clock locked, and the RAM doesn't like being run at over 100MHz), 128MB of RAM that has issues (only sees about half), and a 2GB drive attached to the top.

You might be able to fit a laptop CDrom into one of these.