
 
Azalea is a crusty ol' critter who likes nothing better than a good deal!
She's a heavy weight @ 18 lbs & can get her way (around the food dish). 
Her favorite song could be James Brown's "Static! (Part 1 and 2)".
Her favorite activity is finding things & dragging them around the house.
Now I wouldn't let her play with anything shown here but she'd sniff em' twice.
 And that's as good as 2 thumbs-up er, paws of approval.
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Sorry, no pictures yet.
I'll post things other than computer parts here later on.
See something of interest, make me an offer.
DANGER! Computer Stuff Below
Computers (+Keyword: PC, DOS, Windows 3.1, 95, Win3.x, VBDOS)
C1) Win95 CPU=AMD 133Mhz, 64MB EDO SIMMs, Two 1.3GB HDDs (2.5GB Total), 24xCDROM,
S3 Virge DX, NIC, SB16, 50mm Fan, Win95, games, misc.
C2) DOS-BOX CPU=Intel 66Mhz, 32MB FPM SIMMs, Two HDDs (1.2GB Total), 2xCDROM Sony,
SVGA High-Colour, NIC, Sound Card, Front Snd Ctrl, DOS, Win3.1, WFWG, games
The DOS-Box even has a Menu System that includes Visual DOS Help!
Both machines are excellent learning tools, both hardware and software wise.
For more tech info on these machines download here PDF File.
No, Win98 or newer OS shouldn't/can't be installed on them.
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CPUs (+Keyword: Processors, 586, 686, Math Coprocessors)
1) CPU (P1, Socket 7) 400Mhz AMD-K6-2/400AFR 1998 (Tested Works)
2) CPU (P1, Socket 7) 166Mhz Intel Pentium 1992-93 (2 pieces)
3) CPU (P1, Socket 7) 133Mhz Intel Pentium 1992-93
4) CPU (P1, Socket 7) 100Mhz Intel Pentium 1992-93 (4 pieces)
5) CPU (P1, Socket 7) 75Mhz Intel Pentium 1992-93 (3 pieces)
6) CPU (586, Socket 3) 100Mhz Cyrix 5x86-100GP w/green HS
7) CPU (P1, Socket 4) 60Mhz Intel Pentium A80501 SX958 GOLD TOP 1992
8) CPU (486, Socket 3) 66Mhz AMD-Am486DX2-66
9) CPU (486, Socket 3) 66Mhz Intel Overdrive DX20DPR66 w/HS
10) CPU (486, Socket 3) 66Mhz Intel 486DX2-66 1989-92
11) CPU (486, Socket 3) 66Mhz Intel 486DX2-66 has black HS
12) CPU (486, Socket 3) 40Mhz AMD-Am486DX-40 has MS logo
13) CPU (486, Socket 3) 40Mhz AMD-Am486DX-40 no logo
14) CPU (486, Socket 3) 33Mhz Intel 486DX-33 1989
15) CPU (486, Socket 3) 33Mhz Intel 486SX-33 1989-92
16) CPU (486, Socket 3) 25Mhz Intel 486SX-25 Laptop 1989-92
17) CPU (386, Socket ?) 33Mhz Intel 386DX-33 IV 1985
18) CPU (387, Insert) 16-25Mhz Intel i387SX 1986 Math CoPros.
19) CPU (287, Insert) 12Mhz AMD N80L286-12/S 1982
20) CPU (287, Insert) 10Mhz AMD N80L286-10/S 1982
21) CPU (Socket ?) Motorola XC68040HRC25M w/HS & Socket
22) HS&FAN Cooler Master DP5-6I31C (for AMD Athlon CPUs)
Take all the CPU's & get 2 OEM blue plastic 5x2 PGA racks,
also a couple socket 7 (yes the socket w/arm; off a m-board)
and a couple of 486? HS (Heat Sinks) & a P4 HS&Fan too.
DIMMs (+Keyword: BEDO)
(23) RAM (168-pin, 32MB) SDRAM PC100 4-chip (Tested Works)
(24) RAM (168-pin, 32MB) SDRAM PC66? 16-chip (Tested Works)
NOTE: Both 168-pin above was TestBench set, if one failed the other worked.
SIMMs (+Keyword: DRAM, FPM=Fast Page Mode)
(25) RAM (72-pin, 32MB) EDO-60ns 16-chip Celestica (A PAIR) (Tested Works)
(26) RAM (72-pin, 8MB) EDO-60ns 16-chip (3 sticks) (Tested Works)
(27) RAM (72-pin, 4MB) EDO-60ns 8-chip (A PAIR) (Tested Works)
NOTE: The 4MB's above was my TestBench Pair & worked in every PC.
(28) RAM (72-pin, ?) EDO-60ns 8-chip
(29) RAM (30-socket, 256KB?) 120ns 9-chip (has pins) 4 pieces
MISC. RAM
(30) RAM (80-pin, 1MB) 80ns 12-chip (printer memory ??) 2pcs
(31) RAM (72-pin, ?) 70ns BIGSIZE!!!-32-chip (printer memory ??)
Drives
(32) Floppy Drive (FDD, 3.5"-1.44MB) Standard Grey (3 pieces) (Tested Works)
(33) Zip/Floppy Drive LS120 (Floppy works, zip untested)
(34) CD-ROM (Slot Insert CD type) Hitachi CDR-8230 20x Speed IDE
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(35) CD-ROM (SCSI) NEC CDR-1810A
(36) SCSI Card (PCI) 1996 1x50-pin internal, 1xExternal Mini-port
Take both (Both Tested Works) & get 2 internal 50-pin cables too.
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Cards
(37) NIC (PCI, 10/100BaseTX) 3Com Ethernet 3C905B-TX (Tested Works)
(38) NIC (ISA, 10Mbps) 3Com EtherLink III 3C509B-TP0
(39) Modem (PCI) AMI-2019F/2019C P2019-3 Ambient?/Intel voice/data
(40) Modem (8-bit/ISA) Hardware F-1114H/R10
(41) Sound (ISA) Crystal Chipset CS4231-KL & has CDROM-IDE's too
(42) Sound (8-bit/ISA) Golden Soundcard Toptek TMC2425 CDROM-IDE's
(43) FM-RADIO (8-bit/ISA) 9020 (DOS/WIN3.x/95 software too?) (Tested Works)
(44) Video Card (ISA, SVGA) Realtek chipset, RTVGA-V0-91004
Cords-n-Cables
OK. I actually have more cables than you could shake a stick at.
Literally I must have a few dozen types, from multitype-serial for FastLynx
to printer cables, serial for ?, and a texas instrument mouse? that is, weird.
Not to mentions some PATA (80pin), IDE (40pin), Floppy (34pin), etc...
I'll just have to take some pictures later.
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Hard Drive Mod Co.
I've stored anything of it separate from the above computer parts & stuff.
But yes I still have a few odds and ends from it all.
A few ol' test bed hard drives (all dead I am sure) & some specialized tools.
All of this may come available at some latter date...
I can not guarantee all computer parts will work as I've no way to test them.
I know the computer parts worked the last time I saw them powered on.
Some CPU's may have bent pins, but any more than ~12 degrees & I've thrown them out.
If something has caught your attention, just make me an offer.
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