hardware that needs a new home

Reinhard Stebner reinhard.stebner at gmail.com
Mon Apr 10 22:05:45 EDT 2006


the accents sa is an external device so is the double talk lt.  You will
need to do some good searching for an accent sa since they are no longer
being built

-----Original Message-----
From: speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca [mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca]
On Behalf Of hank smith
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 10:57 PM
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: hardware that needs a new home

ou said the double talk or acentsa synth is external these isa or serial 
port ones?
if serial port ones or external useable ones I have no isa slots on my pc, 
can I get one of the synths? if so how much for shipping?
thanks
hank
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Howell" <s.howell at verizon.net>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 4:24 AM
Subject: hardware that needs a new home


> Folks, got the go ahead for this so wanted you to know that in advance.
>
> I've got a small pile of hardware that I'd not necessarily like to
> make a million on, but would at least like to recover shipping costs
> and make a dollar or two in order to pay off my wife.grin Ay she's
> transporting the stuff. I'll ship mostly via USPS unless you have a
> real desire for it to go UPS.
> Here is what I got so make me a reasonable offer.
>
> I
> 1. complete system and would like it to go that way unless there are
> no takers.
> Dual PIII 550 on an MSI mother board w/manual for board, Adaptec
> 2950UW2 scsi card, 256Mb ram, 20Gb hd, floppy, internal DoubleTalk-Pc
> and/or internal Accent board setup as an external synth at this point
> both currently in the box, Antec mid-tow case w/following configuration.
>
> Case has 4 5.25 exposed bays, 2 exposed 3.5 bays, 4 internal 3.5 bays
> (note 3.5 bays are in removable cages and all 5.25 bays are outfited
> with rails for easy removal of devices), 400 watt power supply,
> plenty of fans, one in 3.5 cage, one at bottom front, two at rear
> below power supply, door covering 5.25/3.5 exposed bays w/lock, and a
> very very durable case. All components work, but selling as is. This
> stuff is not brand new. The mother board is an MSI 6120 with two ps2
> ports, 2 serial, 1 parallel, no sound, 1 agp slot, 4 pci and 2 isa
> slots, one pci/isa slots are shared, standard ide supports up to
> 30Gb, but a flash will take it beyond this I have not done it, I
> don't hae the means to make a boot floppy for dos, has one scsi cdrom
> and can include a scsi cdrw burner Plexstor 12X burner, and manuals
> for most of the stuff. This hardware is no longer needed and don't
> want to just toss it. I'd like to mention the machine will handle up
> to 800Mhz processors and they are slot 1.
> I also have a usb multi-card reader that is an internal 3.5 device,
> but I've not been able to get this to work on my other box. I think
> the internal usb port connector on the board isn't operating. Tis is
> a different machine I'm referring to, but the reader as far as I know
> works fine. I should also mention in the dual cpu box I do have a
> 3Com 900 which is supported by Linux, actually all the hardware in
> the box is supported by Linux. If you want a distro installed, I can
> do that, currently it doesn't have one installed and oh yes of course
> it does have 2 usb 1 ports. I've also a couple of nics which are
> Dlink cards and are supported by Linux. If anyone is interested in
> this stuff and would like to make an offer, please let me know. The
> machine will cost a few bucks to ship, its pretty heavy and will be
> packed extremely well and insured.
>
> tnx
>
> Scott
>
>
>
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