Nick, i sure would like all the neet linux stuff, however, I need less
stuff, not more stuff.

Im not positive, but I could probably make use of the older laptop for
letting people access the internet, and demonstrating linux, during the
Oregon Country Fair

The IPaq hp device might also be useflull for the same above mentioned
purposes, but you would know better than i would.

Im happy to wait and see if someone is willing to pay you for them, if not,
I'll try to give them a happy home.



On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Nick Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a bunch of Linux-specific and Linux-compatible hardware I will be
> disposing of in the next few days. I wanted to give the group first
> dibs.
>
> - 1 Digium TDM410 4-port analog phone line adapter. Designed for
>  Asterisk. Come with two phone line and one handset module. PCI.
>
> - 1 Digium TE405P 4-port T1/E1 adapter, supports voice, data, or a mix of
>  both on the same circuit. Requires a 5-volt PCI slot. Not compatible
>  with 3.3-volt slots.
>
> - 1 "ucsimm" uClinux device with breakout board and power adapter.
>
> - 1 ATI FireGL V3200 128MB PCI-Express graphics card
>
> - 1 HP iPaq H3700 with accessories: 1 CF card jacket with screen
>  protector, 1 dual-PCMCIA jacket, folding Stowaway keyboard, 5GB
>  PCMCIA hard drive.
>
> - Not Linux related, but cool for a young child: DataRover840 by General
>  Magic. http://www.pencomputing.com/magic_cap/data_rover_840.html
>  The UI is very cool.
>
> - Essential Reality P5 virtual reality glove
>
> - 1 Toshiba Portege 2000, ultraportable laptop computer with a full-size
>  keyboard. 750MHz P3, 1024x768, new internal battery, three nearly
>  new external batteries, new internal Mini-PCI 802.11b/g card. 100%
>  linux compatible (other than internal SD card slot, which is untested).
>
> - Wireless Apple bluetooth keyboard (last generation with the white keys
>  and clear plastic bottom)
>
> - 1 serial port adapter for Linux-compatible iPod Photo/Video
>
> - 1 openmoko Neo FreeRunner. Power does not work since being serviced by
>  manufacturer (!). They should take it back and fix it.
>
> - 2 512MB PC3200 Crucial Ballistix modules, tested working
>
> - 1 256MB PC2700 laptop memory module, tested working
>
>
> The Digium cards are both high value (TE405P is $1446 new, TDM410 is
> $589 new). I will give preference to anyone making an offer on them or
> who is going to do something truly worthwhile with them. I'd rather take
> them to NextStep than have someone put them on eBay.
>
> This stuff is all at my house near Island Park in Springfield. Email me
> if you are interested. Everything left over goes to NextStep in
> Springfield some time next week.
>
> Nick
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