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Anyone need floppies & nics?

GeoffS

Lifer
Checking with my brothers in arms first...

I have what appears to be a virtually inexhausable source of floppies and nics... we're dismantling all of our legacy 486 machines and I am reaping the benefits. So, I have a pile of 3.5" floppies and 8/16 Intel ISA nics... some with boot roms, most without (don't know how that works anyway).

I figure the floppies are about $6 each plus shipping and the nics are, say, $5 plus shipping. Obviously you can't have just one, so the shipping will need to be determined once we know what needs to be shipped.

I am also open to trades... just got a DVD player, so I could always use DVDs... sticks of 32mb ram at least PC100 for my own herd that recently was diminished... not due to hoof in mouth disease, but to transmission repairs... seems my wife has an aversion to walking, and insisted I pay for car repairs... go figure! 🙂

Let's keep cracking! 🙂
 
Hmmm, I have plenty here, but it looks like a fair deal for those Klinux boxes.

Do you have ISA video cards too?

Bump we go!

viz
 
Many of the legacy machines had integrated video, but there are a few ISA vidcards kicking around... how many do you need?

Geoff
 
No, I'm good Geoff. I just thought that I would interject that for the crack-rackers lurking about.

These are the essential used parts that are needed to build a 'rack using those later-model mobos and CPUs.

bump-o-matic for ya.

viz
 
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