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Lots of stuff for sale (not all amiga compatible)
« on: April 06, 2007, 02:59:02 AM »
Spring cleaning! Not all of this can be used in an Amiga, but I will include the full list nonetheless, just in case.

HARD DISKS
1x Seagate ST51080N 1gb SCSI Hard Disk
1x Seagate ST4766N 766mb SCSI Hard Disk
1x Maxtor LXT213SY 213mb SCSI Hard Disk

RAM
4x 16mb 72pins
2x 8mb 72pins
12x 4mb 30pins

MODEMS
1x Speedstream 4200 ADSL Modem
1x Gnet BB0060 ADSL Modem
1x External USRobotics Sportster 22.8 V.34 / 33.6 Modem
5x ISA 56k Modem (Supra or K56flex)
1x PCI 56k Modem
1x PCMCIA 56k Modem

CONTROLLERS
1x Nostromo Speedpad USB Controller
1x Microsoft Serial Mouse

NETWORK
10x PCI Smart 16/4 Ringnode Token Ring Card
3x PCI 10/100 Ethernet Card
2x Ethernet Micro-Transceivers (15dsub to rj45)

DRIVES
1x External IOmega USB Zip100 Drive
1x Sony MPF17WF1 3.5" Disk Drive (Apple/Sun Compatible)
1x Internal DVD Rom Drive
2x Internal CDRom Drive
1x Internal CDR/W Drive

COMPUTERS & MISCELLANEOUS
1x Boser HS-6011 Single Board Computer PII/PIII 233-700mhz (rare)
1x Sun SPARCStation IPX
1x Sun SPARCStation Classic
1x Sun T-SPARCStation 2 (military spec, very rare)
1x Sun Model 411 SCSI CD Drive
1x Sun Model 411 SCSI Hard Drive
1x Sun Model 411 Tape Drive
1x Sun GDM1662B Monitor

CABLES & CONNECTORS
SCSI cables and terminators, All sorts of extensions (vga, ps2 usb etc), Ribbon cables for SCSI, 13W3 cables...you name it.

No price listed.. just make offers.
 

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Re: Lots of stuff for sale (not all amiga compatible)
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2007, 06:47:20 AM »
UTP (unshielded twisted pair) is a network protocol. I know Sun used it for a long time, don't know if other platforms used it. These adaptors make it possible to use Ethernet instead. One is a CentreCom and the other seems unbranded, although much more solid (all metal casing).
 

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Re: Lots of stuff for sale (not all amiga compatible)
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2007, 10:45:41 AM »
Dammit! You're totally right. I should've researched this myself. I picked up a crapload of Sun stuff a while ago and since I know nothing about Suns I asked a friend that has used these computers a lot in the past to ID the various pieces for me last week. I'm starting to pile up too much stuff here and want to sell what can be sold and throw the rest in the trashbin.

Ok.. after a little research.. they are "micro transceivers". You can check'em out here:

http://www.pricegrabber.ca/search_getprod.php/masterid=17555795

I think I'm gonna go and re-look all the Sun stuff myself with serial numbers and all.. Obviously my friend has been hitting the bong a little too hard.

Sorry about the confusion.