[BNM] [OT] Clearout, Phase 2

Alan Braddish alan at webspoke.co.uk
Wed Sep 27 13:20:53 BST 2006


What a load of old junk!  ;-)



-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Phelan [mailto:dave.phelan at gmail.com] 
Sent: 27 September 2006 13:02
To: p2p-general at piertopier.net; Brighton New Media;
brighton-lug-misc at ourshack.com; bn23 at abatons.org
Subject: [BNM] [OT] Clearout, Phase 2

Folks,

Here is the second load of stuff I'm disposing of. Anyone want any of
this before I  freecycle/recycle/take it to the tip? Collect from near
Hove Station.

Software: Frontier Software Netscout
- network management software (SNMP/RMON, AFAIR). Supplied on floppy
disk, with ringbound User's Guide

Manual: Claris MacWrite II
- manual set in original box

Software: Dataviz Maclink Plus PC
- Software on %.25" floppies. Spiral-bound manual. Female DB9 to male
DB25 adaptor, Male DB25 to make ADB adaptor.

Software: Lotus Amipro 2.0 for Windows
- the best word processor of the 1990s. Software on flopy disks. All
manuals. In original box.

Hardware: Adante ISDN Terminal Adaptor for Mac
- essentially an ISDN Modem. In orginal box with software and manuals.
Unused.

Hardware: IBM Selectadock Base Model 1
- docking station for IBM thinkpad 760 series (maybe others). With
manual and locking key. Heavy.

Hardware: Cray Communication Quantum 96 Modem
- An old 9600 bps model. Ideal for out-of-band terminal access. In a
good solid metal case that could easily be reused for a project or
mini PC build.

Book: Expert Systems - a practical introduction
- by Peter S. Sell. ISBN 0333372646

Hardware: Macintosh Quadra 840AV
- Tower format old-style mac. probably running system 7.5, but hasn't
been booted for at least 5 years, since I passed the monitor to a
worthy cause. Comes with orignal manuals. No idea about the RAM or HD.

Hardware: Socket 3 motherboard
- unknown manufacturer, status. Has 4 72 pin Simm slots. mach 32 BIOS,
one riser (PCI?), intel CPU.

Hardware: USR Worldport 14440 Fax/Modem
- 'dongle'-stle modem with female DB25 connector and RJ11 phone port. no
cables.

Hardware: Apple Geoport telecom adaptor
- Apple modem for ADB macs. Comes with ,manuals and cables.

Linux Journal
- Six issues April 1999 to August 2000

Bag of RAM (1)
- approx 20 sticks of 30-pin SIMM RAM. no idea of sizes. In an
anti-static bag since being pulled from systems.

Bag of RAM (2)
- approx 20 sticks of 72-pin SIMM RAM. no idea of sizes. In an
anti-static bag since being pulled from systems.

4MB SIMMs
- three 72-pin SIMMs in antistatic box

386 PC (1)
- Zenith Data Systems 386sx/16 PC. pizza-box format (approx 2 inches
high). BT badged. No idea on HD or RAM. ISA bus.

386 PC (2)
- Zenith Data Systems 386sx/16 PC. pizza-box format (approx 2 inches
high). BT badged. No idea on HD or RAM.  ISA bus.

486 PC (1)
- Zenith Data Systems 486/25 PC. pizza-box format (approx 2 inches
high). No idea on HD or RAM.  ISA bus.

486 PC (2)
- Zenith Data Systems 486/25 PC. pizza-box format (approx 2 inches
high). No idea on HD or RAM.  ISA bus.


Still available from Phase 1 clearout - resopnd before the weekend:

> Almost complete run of _Network Magazine_ from April 1999 to December
2002.
> - lots of interesting articles on Firewalls, VPNs, WAPv2 vs i-mode,
> 3G, free-space optics, multihomed traffic management and much more.
> Lots of outdated product reviews and US-centric carrier articles too
>
> Issues of Cisco's _The Packet_ from 1999-2004
> - Stuff on Storage-Area-Networks, Wireless LANs, Security, QoS +
> Diffserv, Self-defending networks, IPv6, MPLS, VoiP, IP Multicast and
> more. Completely Cisco-centric though.
>
> Software: Apple Remote Access Personal Server for Macintosh.
> - Still in shrinkwrap, for System 7.0+ and a Mac Plus or later with
> 4MB RAM, in box with manuals
>
> Software: Enhanced CU-SeeMe Desktop Videoconferencing
> - Still in shrinkwrap, for Mac or Windows 3.1/95/NT, in box with manuals
>
> Software: Enhanced CU-SeeMe Desktop Videoconferencing
> - CD only, for Mac or Windows 3.1/95/NT, with License codes but no manuals
>
> Software: CiscoRemote Remote Access Software
> - for DOS 5.0 + (DOS 6+ recommended) Windows 3.1 or WFWG 3.11
> On CD with demo floppy
> Including manual & release notes
>
> Software: Memphis Build 1423.3 WINHEC 4/3/97
> - can't remember if this is Windows 98 RC or win2k RC...
>
> Software: The Mirror
> - CD containing a very early VR environment set up by the BBC with BT
> for the BBC programme "The Net", if anyone remembers that. Historical
> curiosity...
>
> Software: CiscoSecure EasyACS
> - shrinkwrapped CD containing a Basic TACACS access server for win NT 4.0
>
> Software: Microsoft Internet CD Summer 97
> - contains MS IE 3.02; IE 4.0 Platform Preview 2;  Historical curiosity...
>
> Software: LANdesk client manager
> - in shrinkwrap, CD & install guide
>
> Software: Apple Remote Access
> - 3 FDs with ARA Multiport Server
> 3 FDs with ARA Client for Macintosh
> All in plastic wallet
> With manuals for client & server
>
> Software: Microsoft Word for Windows v2.0
> - 6 FDs in envelope with plastic function key keyboard strip, and
> perfect-bound  manuals:
> User Guide
> Getting Started
> Equation Editor Users Guide
> Graph Users Guide
> Draw Users Guide
>
> Manuals: Farallon Timbukutu Pro for Macintosh
> - in  box, disks missing
>
> Manual: IBM PC DOS & Microsoft Windows User's Guide
> - in shrinkwrap, with Certificate of Authenticity
>
> Manual: Microsoft Windows 95 'Introducing' Manual
> - with Certificate of Authenticity
>
> Manual: Microsoft Windows NT Server 'Introducing' Manual
> - with Certificate of Authenticity
>
> Manual: Apple Hypercard User's Guide
> - spiral bound
>
> Manual: Sun Solstice Firewall-1 Architecture and Administration
> - Solstice Firewall-1 v3.0 (Sun's badge-engineered version of
> Checkpoint's firewall code)

Regards
Dave Ph
(collector of junk extraordinaire)
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