I have mounting stocks of old hardware that needs a good home.
Hate throwing anything away and I’m sure I’ll need it as soon as its gone.
But one can have too much…
Networked laser printer in good repair.
Connectivity: Parrellel, serial, BNC, RJ45
Recently repaired to prevent accordion paper jams.
Good quality 300dpi prints. Can do manual duplex.
For some reason the button labels are in French. The actual LCD menu display is in English though.
Includes AC power and (heavy duty) parallel cables.
Taken
USB powered ADSL modem that I have never used.
Given to me by a friend as a backup modem many moons ago.
Not ADSL2 compatible.
Includes USB A/B and BT/RJ11 cables.
8 port 10/100mb switch with port 8 acting as a cross over or strait though.
I used this switch for several years to keep the house wired, until wifi came along.
Robust and never went down.
Contains its own transformer, so it’s a run of the mill AC kettle socket.
Includes AC power cable.
Taken
Fairly OK 2 channel wireless headphones.
Takes 2 AAA batteries and includes 2 sony rechargeable ones.
If you use these every day then I suggest charging every few days and to keep a spare set of batteries handy.
You don’t really get a warning of when the batteries are about to cut out.
Includes mains transformer, transmitter and 3.5mm male/male stereo lead.
Taken
Wired rodent with nuts.
Includes internal wheel gunk.
Fairly good quality headset originally used for Skype calls.
Taken
Mains powered desktop speakers with volume and ‘tone’ controls.
802.11g wifi card. Used back in the days when laptops didn’t have wifi as standard.
Taken
Wired rodent with nuts.
Includes internal wheel gunk.
Cheepo headset with mic, never used.
Great fun for after dinner entertainment.
Not recommended for those with dodgy heart conditions.
GF MX4000 64MB DDR TV PCI
Taken
Intel Celeron
2.4GHz/128/400
Ports: UHF, 3.5mm stereo line out, 7pin DTV/S-Video, 3.5mm stereo line in, 2.5mm mono IR.
Originally bought this when it was the only way to have a webcam. It continues to work long after the webcam itself died.
It won’t pick up DTV and with the impending analogue switch off, it will still work fine as a capture device.
Used back in the day when 1 machine acted as a printer server for 2 different printers.
Some or all of these cards work, but I can not say which wont.
Taken
Top left: 2 sticks of
Corsair Memory VS256MB333 PC2700 256MB CAS2.5
Top right: 2 sticks of PC133 256MB – different manufactures.
Bottom left: 2 sticks of PNY 6432WKDXA8G09 256MB PC2100 PC DIMM 184-PIN NON ECC – slightly different chipsets
Bottom right: 1st: Samsung DIMM2 PC2700S 256MB DDR CL2.5
2nd: Samsung DIMM2 1GB Taken
I live near Telford in Shropshire. Can deliver if need be, but would rather people collect as I’m giving stuff away for free.

