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Got some (generally) hardware to offer, or that you want? Here's a place to potentially list / check for such.
Some rules of the road/guidelines:
offered/wanted | general description/category | make | model | serial number | quantity | contact | notes |
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wanted | memory DDR2 667 MHz 1GiB ECC | up to 2 | Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu | ||||
offered | MidTower PC and monitor | Dell | PowerEdge SC430 | 1 | acohen36@gmail.com | Functional midtower PC containing 1.0 GB RAM with x86_64 antiX Linux installed onto internal 80GB SATA drive; functional 17" Dell monitor included; two std power cables and one std VGA monitor cable included; keyboard, mouse and ethernet cable are not included | |
offered | Computer case and peripherals | Antec MicroATX mini-tower computer case | 1 | acohen36@gmail.com | Computer case; SU-300 switching power supply and extra p.s.u. (300W peak power); P-ATA CD-R drive; P-ATA/EIDE hard disk drives capacity >= 120GB ; EIDE ribbon cable; standard power cable | ||
offered | Gig unmanaged switch & power supply | D-Link | DGS-1005D | DR1914C001239 | 1 | Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu | It's dead - but likely not both the power supply and the switch itself |
offered | hard drive 1TB SATA | Seagate | ST31000NSSUN1.0T | 9QJ3NDRE | 1 | Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu | NOT for important data! 1000204886016 bytes, 1953525168 512 byte blocks/sectors The SMART data is scary (e.g.: ATTRIBUTE_NAME:Seek_Error_Rate FAIL:NOW RAW_VALUE:185787439933046), but regardless - I was able to do badblocks(8) -sw on the entire drive with zero hard errors. Maybe for your RAID-6 experiments, or that extra backup that's not at all critical, or ??? |
offered | hard drive ~80G IDE | IBM | IC35L080AVVA07-0 | A4H2DVLF | 1 | Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu | 80000000000 bytes good wiped 2019-01-14 (provided by Aaron Cohen to Michael Paoli) |
offered | hard drive 13.6GB ATA/IDE | IBM | DPTA-371360 | JHT7P299 | 1 | Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu | good wiped 2014-03-03 from Bill Honeycutt estate |
offered | 3.5" floppy disks | varies | (many) | Michael.Paoli@cal.berkeley.edu | within reason, if you need some, let me know - I have more than I need - both DD (720 KiB) & HD (1440 KiB) (or varies somewhat depending upon formatting) |