darn - i'm over back home next week for paddys day - will be there all
of next week.
i'd definitely take one of those PII 400's off you, as the parents
back home still have a an ancient P66 machine...
but if its gone by the weekend, not much i can do...
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:54:52 +0000 (GMT), Ronan Kirby <ronan at kirby.ie> wrote:
> Folks,
>> I'm moving out of my house this weekend, and on account of not having
> bought a new house yet, I am putting all my belongings in storage.
>> However I'd rather just get rid of some of it. So, free to a good home
> is...
>> 1 x Macintosh LC475
> 1 x Mitsubishi Apricot MS540
> 1 x Mitsubishi Apricot Xen-PC (486 I think)
> 2 x PcPro PII 400
> 1 x Dell 433/m (486)
> 1 x PcPro P133
> 1 x EsCOM P100
>> 1 x DEC Server 300 switch
> 1 x Array of DEC fiber repeaters.
> 1 x 10BaseT Hub.
>> 1 x Cidco iPhone (internet on screen touch phone)
>> 1 x Canon BJ-10ex printer (portable).
>> + all the usual stuff that goes with this lot. Various switches, drives,
> hubs, etc etc. I know its all old, but can be handy various things / testing.
>> Anything not gone this weekend will be dumped.
>> - Ronan
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