I could use the Hard Drive.

On Nov 26, 2007 5:40 PM, Phil M Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A while back I posted:
>
> "A friend has gotten herself an iMac and is getting rid of her old PC.
> Anyone
> want it before it goes to the recycler?"
>
>  It's an IBM Aptiva 275, with 475 MHz AMD K2, 10 GB disk, 64 MB RAM,
> CD ROM, 14  inch Compaq monitor w/ speakers, modem card (possibly not
> Linux compatible), keyboard, mouse, Ethernet card (I think), 2 open slots,
> 2 USB ports. Should be around 8 or 9 years old. I was unable to boot
> Ubuntu 6.06 on it. Disk is reformatted to DOS to wipe it. I'm going to keep
> the printer and see if I can get the color printing working.
>
> Last call for the whole system OR for parts. Tuesday morning I have to get
> rid of the thing, and I'll keep the keyboard, mouse, and floppy drive
> for spare
> parts, and maybe the power supply for future projects. Anyone want the
> monitor? It's smallish, but works nicely. Should I save any parts for anyone
> (modem card, Ethernet card, HDD, MB,...)? Let me know ASAP.
>
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