On 5/23/21 4:27 PM, Richard Pope via cctalk wrote:
Grant and et al,
   There are probably a dozen MBs from 386 to P-4 with some AMD Opetrons. There are ISA cards, EISA cards, PCI cards, PCI -E cards, and AGP cards. Serial cards, SCSI cards, Ethernet cards, Arcnet cards, video cards and video with TV cards, Parallel Cards, IDE cards, Multi-function with Serial, Parallel, IDE, and Floppy cards, unknown quantity at this point on the expansion cards. Dozens of SIMMS, DIMMS, 8 bit and 9 bit. All kinds of speeds.    Parallel cables, serial cables, at least a hundred power cables, Arcnet cables, video cables, Ethernet cables, telephone cables, audio cables, internal and external, ide cables, SCSI cables internal and external, Ethernet hubs and switches, unknown quantity, PATA HD Drives, SCSI HDDs, Tape drives both SCSI and PATA, CD-Rom drives PATA and maybe SCSI, Floppy Drives, hundreds of different types of blanks that go on the back of computer cases, MB adapter plates, an External SCSI Drive case, Power supplies a Complete Opetron based computer, monitors, printers, apple computers, a Sony true multisync monitor, UPS', speakers, internal and external, lots of books, software. It is 30 years of collecting and repairing computers.

That sounds like a very interesting collection. I am definitely interested in /parts/ of it.

But, unfortunately I'm not in a position to take on such a purchase ($500+$750) myself at this time. Especially after unexpectedly spending nearly that much on the HVAC this week. :-(

    The gold alone is worth more than what I am asking for everything!
rich!

I'll take your word for that. My uninformed opinion is that the amount of gold in most electronics is not worth the effort. I'm sure that used to be different than it is now.



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Grant. . . .
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