I have the first set of things to give away from the Suen collection. These are yours to take for free, on the condition that you collect them from the Woodside mountains. Collections must be scheduled in the afternoon and preferably on weekdays.
I'll select people first-come-first served, unless someone has an exceptional reason for taking a particular lot. Exceptional reasons will be judged by me. (But trades for 486/Pentium era PCs will be accepted very favorably.)
I would prefer to split these up one lot per person, but please feel free to ask for multiple lots just in case of low demand - please give an order of preference. Best to email me directly rather than posting to the list:
[email protected]
All that said, a lot of these items may be too recent for you guys. Still, they're free, so do reply if you're interested. All PCs have integrated graphics, do not include hard disks, but have been tested as far as booting to the BIOS successfully. All other devices are untested.
Lot 01: IBM PC, Pentium D 3.2GHz, 4G RAM, DVD-R drive (Note 1)
Lot 02: HP PC, Core i5 3.2GHz, 8G RAM, DVD-R drive
Lot 03: Lenovo PC, Core i5 3.2GHz, 8G RAM, DVD-RW drive
Lot 04: A Brother HL-1440 laser printer with two toner carts and one spare drum (Note 2)
Lot 05: Another Brother HL-1440 laser printer with two toner carts and two spare drums (Note 2)
Lot 06: A Umax Astra 600P parallel-port flatbed scanner
Lot 07: JVC CG-V600U character generator
Lot 08: "Art" USB Phono Plus - a USB ADC with built-in phono pre-amp
Lot 09: Netgear GS305, 5-port unmanaged gigabit ethernet switch
Lot 10: Diamond Supramax USB 56K fax modem, in box with original cables and docs
Lot 11: Another Diamond Supramax USB 56K fax modem, just the modem, no cables docs or box
Lot 12: "Hiro" V.92 56K USB modem, in box with cables
Lot 13: A generic unbranded USB 56K modem, includes drivers on a mini-CD
Note 1:
This PC has an unusual modification, an AM radio has been gutted of everything except the speaker and has been glued to the top of the case to act as an external PC speaker.
Note 2:
The cartridges may not actually match the printer. You still have to take them!
David.