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by velociraptor :: Rate this Message:

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I was going through the parts box the other day, thought I'd see if  
any recuers would be interested.

* 2x Chameleon USB to Sun keyboard adaptors.  I think they are most  
useful if you would like to use a Sun type 5 or similar keyboard w/the  
mini-Din connector on a box that has or requires a USB keyboard.  They  
were used with Lightwave console devices, afaik.  PN: 500-000-1002  
Free for postage.

* 1x SCA to 68-pin SCSI adaptor.  I'm fairly certain it's a 2-way  
thing, but it may only accept a disk on the SCA side and a cable/
controller on the 68-pin side.  No docs, but the jumpers are  
reasonably well-labelled.  Couple of bucks and postage.

* 19" Princeton LCD languishing here.  It's no uber-gaming panel or  
anything, but hubby with the picky eyesight used it as his primary for  
about 2-3 years until he got his Dell 20" WS.  No stuck or dead pixels  
last time it was powered up, will test before shipping to verify.  I  
can provide model # and specs to interested parties.  $100 shipped to  
the lower 48.  I'll ship elsewhere, if you'll cover the difference in  
postage.

* 2x LSI PCI SCSI cards that were purchased for Sun workstations but  
never installed.  They are SCSI-3, but not fast.  They have those  
wonky mini SCSI connectors for external cables, and are 68-pin for  
internal connectors.  $30 ea, shipped.

Not really looking for anything right now other than an IBM Model M15  
ergo keyboard, a Matias Tactile Pro (version 1, not 2) keyboard, or a  
possibly a Comfort Keyboard adjustable 3-piece keyboard.  Anyone know  
if this has "clicky" keyswitches like IBM, Cherry, or Matias?)

If anyone is in need of 50-pin SCSI disks (3.5" disks, not full or  
half-height old school server stuff)--all out of Macs or older Mac kit  
(pre OS X), let me know and I'll dig around to see if I have what you  
want.  Most of older stuff will be cost of postage.

I'm in San Bruno, CA (94066).

Can meet @ San Bruno or other West Bay BART station if you are in  
Silly Valley and willing to buy me a beer. :-)

=Nadine=
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Re: Spare bits

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On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Nadine Miller<velociraptor@...> wrote:
> * 2x Chameleon USB to Sun keyboard adaptors.
>
> * 1x SCA to 68-pin SCSI adaptor.
>
> * 19" Princeton LCD languishing here.  It's no uber-gaming panel or
> anything, but hubby with the picky eyesight used it as his primary for
about
> 2-3 years until he got his Dell 20" WS.  No stuck or dead pixels last time
> it was powered up, will test before shipping to verify.  I can provide
model
> # and specs to interested parties.  $100 shipped to the lower 48.  I'll
ship
> elsewhere, if you'll cover the difference in postage.
>
> * 2x LSI PCI SCSI cards that were purchased for Sun workstations but never
> installed.  They are SCSI-3, but not fast.  They have those wonky mini SCSI
> connectors for external cables, and are 68-pin for internal connectors.
 $30
> ea, shipped.
>
> If anyone is in need of 50-pin SCSI disks (3.5" disks

Chameleons are spoken for.

I have several people asking about the 50-pin disks and will dig
around tonight to see how many I have, total.  I got roped into
maintenance at the last minute Saturday, and it ran longer than
expected due to a problem we ran into.

I also know I have 1 or 2x 18GB 68-pin SCSI disks that came out of an
x86 server.  I was planning on using them as boot disks in my
Quicksilver Mac, but retired that computer, so they are unneeded.
Make me an offer.

Taking offers on the 19" LCD and SCSI cards.  I may have to move again
soon, so am looking to pare down.

I have paintball gear (soft goods, markers, tanks), cell phones (a few
unlocked GSM phones, including my T-Mobile Wing (HTC WinMo phone with
slide-out keyboard)) and accessories, and a G4 Quicksilver around that
I'll be selling as well.  The G4 runs fine, but has a couple of
hardware issues.  On-board firewire ports are dead, and it has one
suspect PCI slot.  I used this system as my daily workstation for
almost 4 years.

Just drop me an email.

zip: 94066

=Nadine=
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