Reply to me if you want any of this, reply to the list if you want to make fun of me for having any of this or if PLUG maintains a library and wants any of these books...
I have some old equipment to get rid of. This is equipment which came in an assorted bundle I got from eBay a while back, but have no use for. It may not work. I hate to post junk, but you never know what someone else is looking for and I feel bad about throwing it out without at least asking. Ascend Max M201-8M p/n: 0700-0330-002 It has one (1) Apex Mobile Plus Cellular V.34 modem, p/n: 011-20641 without a line adapter. Netwave AirSurfer Pro Access Point p/n: 1200-6001 It has one (1) Netwave AirSurfer Pro WLAN PC Card p/n: 1100-6001 I believe this is the same as Nortel's BayStack 660. It is an 802.11 (not a,b,g, etc.) product. Microsoft Wheel Mouse PS/2 Logitech Cordless Desktop PS/2 m/n: C-RA2-DUAL p/n: 850569-0000. This includes a MouseMan Pro p/n: 850566-0000 and Cordless Keyboard m/n: Y-RA1 or RT7R5XTW p/n: 867006-0100 or 122977-001 A (it is unclear which...). The cover for the battery is missing on the keyboard. Hopefully you have high speed Internet access and have no use for the following... Ramp Networks WebRamp 200 (ISDN) Ramp Networks WebRamp 410i (ISDN) Ramp Networks WebRamp M3 (Serial) They each have four ethernet ports and a console port. The ISDN models have two line ports and a single ISDN port and the serial model has three serial ports (labels modems 1-3). I do not have power supplies, these require 12 volts. The M3 will act as a gateway allowing you to use three dialup lines as one (sort of...any single network connection will not be split over the dialup lines, but separate connections will be balanced...or something.) I do not know anything about the ISDN models. This is not computer related, but it came with the rest so... Hughes Network Systems HIRD-D2 This appears to be a DirectTV Receiver. I also have the following books available: Hacking Linux Exposed, Second Edition by Brian Hatch and James Lee ISBN: 0-07-222564-5 Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, 6/e by Roger S Pressman ISBN: 007-123840-9 The Waite Group's Object-Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ by Robert Lafore ISBN: 1-878739-06-9 *None of the following are the latest editions* Code Complete (1st Edition) by Steve McConnell ISBN: 1-55615-484-4 UML Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modeling Language (2nd Edition) by Martin Fowler and Kendall Scott ISBN: 0-201-65783-X *O'Reilly, again, not the latest editions* Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to HTML, Graphics, and Beyond (1st Edition) by Jennifer Niederst ISBN: 0-596-00036-7 Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (1st Edition) by Jennifer Niederst ISBN: 1-56592-515-7 Learning Perl (3rd Edition) by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix ISBN: 0-596-00132-0 DNS and BIND (4th Edition) by Paul Albitz and Cricket Liu ISBN: 0-596-00158-4 Stopping Spam by Alan Schwartz and Simson Garfinkel ISBN: 1-56592-388-X (Ok, this one is the latest (only) edition, but it's from 1998!) Anything not wanted will be offered to freecycle and then sent to DI or my trash bins. Thanks! -- Omniflux /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
