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Hi,
It's time to clean out some of the excess equipment that I've collected
and probably will never use again.
I have several AT style CPU cases. Some are mini-tower, Some are desktop
style. There is one full-tower. All started life as 486 or low end
Pentium systems. Some are bare boxes. Some have 486 MB's.
There's also a number of ISA bus add-in cards. Mostly IDE controllers,
serial port and slow fax-modems.
For the collector, there's even a couple of 80MB (yes, that's right) SCSI
drives and an ST-0x controller.
Also, for the collector, there's a 397 co-processor chip.
If you are interested, email me privately. Convince me you have some use
for them and arrange for pickup and they are yours.
If you don't fell good about getting something for free, offer me
something in return. :-)
Enjoy,
Steven
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