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Parts Sale - Workbench spring cleaning

From: Don Papp <>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 22:05:37 -0600 (MDT)

Hello everyone,

I have been cleaning my work area out and would like to get rid of some
items I don't use - recycle them for cash to get more parts.  Out with the
old, in with the new.

I'm not looking to get my money back or anything close on these.  Just to
move them along.

Item #1
Jumptec MOPS 586DX 133MHz sbc with 32MB SODIMM
Ethernet built in
Includes:
- VGA PC/104 Card (Trident, I believe..)
- Dual PCMCIA PC/104 Card
- All necessary cables

I will also include a cheap and nasty power cable I made for it.
All you need to do is add +5V.

http://www.aeinnovations.com/tmp/mops.htm

Price: 200 USD for whole package

Item #2
Compaq IPAQ 3670 64MB version
Includes:
- Linux pre-installed (Familiar 0.7) www.handhelds.org
- PCMCIA/Extended Battery sleeve (for PCMCIA cards)
- Serial cable
- USB Cradle and Power Supply/Charger

This thing is great, but since all my work requires video capture of some
kind it just doesn't do the trick for me.

You can use the serial cable to log in with a console, you can ssh to it,
etc etc.  It's a real Linux system.

** I will also include a D-Link DFE-650 pcmcia network card that works
perfectly with it, except that you have the hold the cable just so to get
a link light (loose connection somewhere).

There is only one catch - the stylus doesn't quite 'click' into the
holder.

http://www.aeinnovations.com/tmp/ipaq.htm

Price: 220 USD for whole package

Item #3
I have a GPS OEM unit (Trimble Lassen LP) that has a serial driver built
(by me) and installed on it.  It outputs NMEA standard at 4800 baud.  It's
got a bit of a junkbox-built look to it but it is sturdy.  It can be
software configured to use a couple other binary protocols as well, but
NMEA is so ubiquitous I'm leaving it as-is.

Comes with the Mighty Mouse active antenna (only a couple inches square -
if that).  Works great with minicom running on the IPAQ, by the way.  ;)

Takes a 9V battery (anything up to 15V actually).

No pics offhand but if someone is interested, I'll take a couple snaps.
I'd let it go for 50 USD.  All configured and everything.  I think the
antenna alone is probably worth at least that.

I am in Canada and will ship to the USA no problem.
If you are interested, send me your full mailing address and I'll confirm
total with fully tracked and insured shipping cost.

I accept payment by PayPal, certified cheque, or International postal
(or bank) money order.  You may also pay by personal cheque but I will
have to wait till it clears to ship.

If anyone's iffy about my viability as a seller, I can provide references.
Many people on this list have bought from me in the past.

Don Papp

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