Geekcycle, part 2
More lucky-dip items:
Two 120GB 3.5" PATA Fujitsu(claimed by secretlondon)- 120GB 3.5" PATA Maxtor
- 20GB 3.5" PATA IBM
DeathstarDeskstar. - Three 1GB 3.5" narrow SCSI, various.
- Three 9GB 3.5" SCA Seagate, in a SCA enclosure which fits in two half-height 5.25" bays and exposes HD68 and standard Molex power connectors. I'm not sure if I still have the enclosure key.
- Two PATA CD-ROMs, one is 1/3-height with a half-height fascia.
- "CPU Switch": a four port KVM which supports both PS/2 keyboard and mouse, and AT keyboard and serial mouse. No cables.
- DDS-1 DAT drive, narrow SCSI, fits in 5.25" bay. (And possibly another that I haven't found yet.)
- Some sort of full-length PCI-X RAID card, two SCSI channels, onboard battery and cache DIMM.
- Half-length DAC960 PCI RAID card, one SCSI channel. I used this until 2004 and it was quite a nice bit of kit.
- A large bag of mixed memory: about fifty mixed sticks starting at 1MB 30 pin SIMMs up to 256MB PC133 DIMMs. Most are 72 pin 4MB SIMMs, both FPM and EDO.
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I'd love the 2 120gb discs. Left you a comment on the LJ feed, it's a hassle posting here too..
The LJ feed "improvabletripe" isn't actually mine...
The disks are yours. I guess the most likely time to hand them over would be at the regular Sunday piss-ups in the Pembury?
If I do manage to get there *this* Sunday I won't have the tenner as well (too poor and pay day on Tuesday).
The week after would work though.
This Sunday? I'd still want to pay you the £5 each..