Like the title says--this thing has 4 IDE channels for a total of 8 IDE disks, capable of hardware RAID0/1/3/5/10/30/50 etc. They usually go for $130 plus on EBay--I just got my auctions mixed up last week when I bought this and ended up buying two, so no need for this extra.
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WTTF: IDE HDD for my SATA
I've got an 8MB cache SATA I 250GB disk--I need to have IDE drives instead. 250GB capacity and above is a must, post what you've got and your price/trade terms.
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WTB: Broken Laptops, parts, WIFI card, etc.
Pretty self-explanatory. Hit me up with offers--and remember, we're talking about used parts.
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WTB: DVDs
Still lookin' for used DVDs. Looking to spend in the range of $5 apiece.
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FS: Viewsonic 17" LCD
I've got a Viewsonic VX710 black/silver 17" LCD. This should go for about $165. Do some research and you'll see this is a great unit.
Thought I'd consolidate all my FS/FT/WTB stuff into one thread. Seems easier this way; contact me any way you'd like.
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Castorite wrote:
Um, $30 takes lot?
(1) IBM Thinkpad 755Cs - Thinkwiki link - 12MB memory, 340 MB HDD (no dust sleeve on HDD) - No battery - Currently running Windows 95
(1) IBM Thinkpad 360C - Thinkwiki link - Cracked LCD - 12MB memory, 340 MB HDD - No battery - Currently runs Linux performing menial networking tasks. Is presently docked.
(1) IBM Thinkpad Dock 1 - [url=http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_Dock_I_(3545)]Thinkwiki link[/url] - Perfect working order. Includes security key. - Currently hosts the TP 360C, but is also compatible with the 755Cs. - Internal ISA slot houses a 3Com "509" 10-mbps ethernet card (TP+AUI) - Allows use of a standard PC power cord
(1) IBM AC adapter - Works with either the 755Cs or 360C
(1) Miscellaneous IC - Chip is marked "39G9996 (c) IBM" - Bag is marked "486SLC2" - Best guessed to be a spare 486 processor for laptops
(2) Genovation Parallel Micropads - Parallel port pass-thru keypads - Driver diskette "if I can still find it"
(1) Netgear 802.11b Wifi PCMCIA card - Model MA401 - Busted. Seen as "anonymous memory" in Linux
(1) 4MB IC-DRAM memory expansion by Viking - Credit card shaped memory, used by the TP 360C and 755Cs
(1) Dell-branded USRobotics PCMCIA modem - 33.6 kbps - XJack + dongle port - no dongle included - XJack never worked right for me
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