Hi Chad,

By now you probably have found a home for these but, if not, I could sure use them in my networking lab at Chowan College. The College has been leasing its student and faculty machines for the last 7 years so there have been no newly-retired machines for me to use in my Networking and Computer Hardware courses for some time - the machines I use are old Pentium- and 486-class machines that have been dwindling in number through attrition. If the operable machines are already promised but the "parts" PCs are still available, I might even be able to use them as a teaching tool by showing the students how to bring them back to life (if possible).

Thanks !

Tom Eisenmenger

Chad Thomsen wrote:

We have about 15 old Pentium 3s (833mhz 128mb ram with windows 98 with
Office 2000/97 OEM), mice (compter type), monitors, and keyboards we are
looking to donate to a charitable cause.  We also have a small handful of
"parts" PCs which do not run.  Preferable doantion woud be a non-profit so
we can get a tax write off, but that is not critical.  As long as these
machines find a good home thats all that really matters.

So far I have only found one organization (www.kramden.org) that takes old
stuff.   I have been in contact with Durham County Habitat, Orange County
Habitat, Trosa (Durham).

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

Chad
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