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Re: wishlist



I'm bringing in some working 486s and a 386. One of the 486's is even a SCSI
box but it's got an onboard controller. Also two fully working Mac box0rs -
but no keyboards/mice and only one monitor (14"). They'll need a little
parts-shuffling there though - I put all 3 HDs into one system, so pull one
out and put it into the other.

You never know what you'll find in the school board's dump though. A KVM
switch is actually fairly possible. Everything on that list except the
hubs/switches is possible we'll find it.

But as for that 100BaseTX - keep dreaming. :)

Chris

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----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Brosemer <odin@cleannorth.org>
To: Mary <sweet-soo@yahoo.com>
Cc: <boyd-planning@lists.cleannorth.org>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 12:38 AM
Subject: Re: wishlist


> On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 09:28:03PM -0700, Mary wrote:
> > Tell me what I am looking for and how to recognize
> > them and I will keep an eye out.  I am familiar with
> > some of APC products.
>
> APC in big red, capital letters.  They make sure you know it's them.
>
> > Some how I think, I may not see any.  Just like I do
> > not expect to see a switch box for telephone/fax or
> > one for speakers/headphones.  :-)
>
> Probably not, but we have already snarfed two APC UPSs from these events,
so
> it's far from impossible.
>
> -Dan
>
> > --- Dan Brosemer <odin@cleannorth.org> wrote:
> > > a KVM!  (Keyboard, Video, Mouse switch box).
> > > (dreaming)
> > >
> > > a 10-baseT or 100-baseTX hub or switch. (and
> > > again... dreaming)
> > >
> > > surge protection for RG48-U co-axial cable, and
> > > rj-11 phone cable.
> > >
> > > UPSs... any and all!
> > >
> > > Anything at all produced by APC (American Power
> > > Conversion).
> > >
> > > -Dan
> >
> >
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