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Post by emobley3 »

Originally posted by LT-73
Darn! I have a socket7 mobo that's SDRAM with a AMD K6-2 350Mhz cpu. Not sure if the mobo werks tho, I found it in a dumpster behind a school.

Sry Ron :(


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lance

PM me with your address.

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Post by Philip »

Originally posted by LT-73
Thanx rick but I don't need the lan switch. Friend gave me a netgear 4 port hub. As for the keyboard and mouse, looks Like I don't have the room to place it anywheres, lol

I was thinking using the kvm switch between the nebulous and the neucleus, then use the pos keyboard and mouse i'm using on the neucleus now for the 3rd box.

Thanx for the offer tho ;)


Look into VNC, works well as an alternative of a KVM switch, and it's free:

http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
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Post by LT-73 »

Thanx philip :D


Guyz, i have a socket 7 board with cpu/hsf for anyone that doesn't have an xtra rig to fold.

Biostar M5ALA Sdram board (ATX)
AMD k6 2 350Mhz cpu with hsf.

No manual, just the board, cpu and hsf. It's untested so i'm not sure if it works. The fan on the hsf does werk cuz it was mine and there was no hsf.

Just pay shipping and it's yours.

Since UOD was gracious with giving me the free month of premium SG, i thought I would give away something in return.
The least I could do to say thanx :D
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Phillip,

How do you get VNC to work across a LAN anyway? I have it on my main rig but I would greatly appreciate learning how to have it set up to run across my LAN. Especially if I could get it to work on my LAN as well as from an external connection at the same time. That would save me much time and effort.

Thanks,

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Thanks for sending the switch to me. It was waiting for me at my door Saturday when I got home. I connected it to my router and everything is working fine. Now I have all of my computers connected and the two that I am waiting on parts for can be hooked up as soon as they are completed.

Thanks again for sending it and btw, you did a really nice job on the packaging.

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I have a
Netgear EN104TP
- 4 ports 10base T Ethernet Hub
10mbps

and a few (3) short (no more than 10ft. not sure..would have to measure) Cat5 cables to anybody that wants to pay shipping on the hub..
the cables are yours anybody who wants them free....

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I've got a SynOptics LattisHub 2803 10baseT 16 port hub & network cards that I'd be willing to trade parts for. I'm looking for PC133/PC100 memory, cdrom players, working hard drives (preferably 2 gig or better), & pci video cards...and/or processors (both amd & intel) above 600 Mhz...pm me if interested...
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hey indy ummmm, when is good time for us to meet up somewhere. I work till 4 usually home around 4:30. (little later tonight, I have an appointment) I have to be in uniform this weekend as well so the above hours still apply. Gimme a holler I still got the ram and CD ROMS. Just no internet at home since the 4th. SBC BLOWS!!!

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Post by Indy »

Originally posted by lance
hey indy ummmm, when is good time for us to meet up somewhere. I work till 4 usually home around 4:30. (little later tonight, I have an appointment) I have to be in uniform this weekend as well so the above hours still apply. Gimme a holler I still got the ram and CD ROMS. Just no internet at home since the 4th. SBC BLOWS!!!

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You could always come over to Comcast...I could get you hooked up :D

Storms have wreaked havoc with my schedule...I'm running behind right now as it is and posting this from my laptop at a customers house...Maybe on sunday tho...
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well, My fear with comcast is that I don't need cable TV. I have Direct TV which offers a lot more for less IMO. But the internet connection would be nice. What speeds and at what cost are they offering? I want the most for the least. Currently I have 1.5 x 256 through SBC (well, when it is working I do). But I only pay 40/mo. So, if you can get near that deal and tell me how to get outta this contract I am all about it. But, I do hate hang time when everyone else is on sharing the pipe and i don't get my expected speeds. I am an arse I know picky as they come but i want consistency.

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I've got an Asus P2L97 slot 1 board (only supports up to 400 celey) and a celey 333 mhz that i will trade for a socket A processor and/or some ram ddr/sdr.
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Now have 8 port hub/switch with cables available.

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Post by loop2kil »

Originally posted by rickoic
Now have 8 port hub/switch with cables available.

Rick


I'll take it :)

how much?
or what do you need in trade
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Post by Jeremy »

i just got into the folding now that i realize my server(s) are idle about 99% of the time. And my new notebook has taken another two systems into folding.

If anybody's got 2x66/100fsb slot chip faster than the chpis below, i can handily replace two systems:

PII 350, 256MB, 45GB storage (up to 800 MHz P3 i think)
Cel 333, 128MB, 8GB storage (max cel 500/P3 500)

I also have a near-complete 133MHz 40MB CD-ROM system just needing a HDD and currently using a parallel cable network connection (my router is out of ports and I'm out of network cards; could use a hub/switch and NICs).

I have 32MB 66MHz SDRAM (for those with non working modern memory) and an ATX PSU if anybody needs them for a system or if anyone has a spare board/cpu/hdd combo to send this way.

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I have 5 USB connectors available as well as several pci cards all with cables.

Rick

Edit

Also just found a couple of Celeron cpu's. I don't know what speed they are, they were in a Intel box that says 700MHz on the box, but actually I just don't know, don't even know if they are any good. They are the square kind not slot 1's.
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the square kind are called socket. Perhaps they are socket 370s (number of pins on CPU = 370)
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The Celies are 18 rows by 19 rows woth 5 rows around the outside. To many to count individually.

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I need a keyboard and a mouse for my server. It has folding software installed but its not on cuz i only have one keyboard and one mouse.

wait, i just ordered a keyboard and mouse from office max, should come today

shaggy=retard

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Anyone have HD's? Cause that will allow me to add a rig or two ...


any size..


thanks,

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I've got a Linksys 4 port BEFSR41 that I'd be willing to trade for either a good hard drive (5 gig or better), or a mobo that will support an AMD XP 1800..
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I believe that I have a 1 and a 2 GB HD lying about.
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Post by LT-73 »

ok, this is what i have avaliable:

P2-266Mhz slot 1- bare wires
K6 2-333 or 350Mhz with hsf
350w Raidmax Psu- Will have this available once the replacement gets here :D
Several small heatsinks. Great for hacking up if you wanna mod the mosfets.
Black floppy drive

Just pay shipping for whatever you want.
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i have a stick of 64mb pc 100 ram for someone with an older setup, and a seimens 4 port switch with printer port, and some ethernet cable cat 6 or 5e/both.
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Ordered mobo.
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Post by Chris »

I'm looking for a HD for a Toshiba Laptop, its a 550 so it should fold.
4 gig or so.
Or I may consider a trading laptop for ???

Lappy is a Toshiba 2230C
550 Cel
32 megs Ram
no HD or Keyboard
Battery and charger
Dlink PC network card...new

Runs cause I checked it with Dam small linux bootable CD and external Keyboard.
Thats all I know about it cause thats the way I aquired it.


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Post by ghost »

*UPDATE*

I need to upgrade my K6-II rig. Just WAY too slow to fold @400MHz.

Does anyone have a processor or mobo (ATX) of ANY kind greater than the above?

I also have a SCSI JAZ drive still available, w/ Buslogic PCI SCSI card (onboard BIOS). Might have a couple of the disks if I can dig them up, used of course.

Anyone want to deal?
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Massa... did you see Nepenthe has a couple of small HDs ?
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Post by nepenthe »

MM,

Perhaps he is looking for something a little larger.

shant,
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Post by mountainman »

Originally posted by nepenthe
MM,

Perhaps he is looking for something a little larger.

shant,
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Well, he did say "any size" and this is a forum for exchanging parts to install an 8.85MB program.

I just thought I would point out a possible match that you two may have missed.
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Post by nepenthe »

Originally posted by mountainman
Well, he did say "any size" and this is a forum for exchanging parts to install an 8.85MB program.

I just thought I would point out a possible match that you two may have missed.


I did not miss it. Since he had not contacted me, I assumed he was not interested. At this point the 2GB is gone.
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Looking for ATX connectors from power supplies that have gone bad.

If you would like to send them to me I would greatly appreciate it. Please cut the wires to the connector as close to the power supply as possible.

I am using them and a ATX 10" extension to run 2 mother boards from 1 power supply by making a y out of them. Hoping to cut down on the heat generated as well as cutting power useage.

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somebody got an optical drive? the cd-rom in mine is good for garbage, making my os reinstalls painfully long.

also looking for a slot-1 chip faster than 350MHz. at this speed i can't fold fast enough to make it count, and it's also on 24/7 most of the time now.
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Post by lance-tek »

I have 4 SCSI (older) drives that I will be willing to contribute to a folder. I also have a controller card or two I believe. Perhaps some HS and even a couple of 386 complete rigs. I also have a buttload of SIMMs........

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I have some extra parts if there is a folder in need let me know .. mainly cards and such but, I will contribute what I can to the cause ...

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Post by Jeremy »

lance, do you still have those scsi drives? how large and what scsi version are they? i've got a sidelined system with a scsi card but no scsi drives to boot up with. it also has just 32MB 72-pin memory...was gonna try and run 2000 pro on it and use it as a 3rd system too. msg me if you can if you got drives and memory.
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Post by Mad_Haggis »

Put it in the fireplace="Heatsink"?...

my stuff burns out...buy another of the same to check the Mfgn? prob?

its in the heatsink and goes on...case study result rook 3 3 queen 7
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Post by ghost »

Mad_Haggis wrote:Put it in the fireplace="Heatsink"?...

my stuff burns out...buy another of the same to check the Mfgn? prob?

its in the heatsink and goes on...case study result rook 3 3 queen 7

Drinking again?
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ok.possible trade?

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Hi,I have 4 boxes running 24/7 now,and two of them are PII 233's and I have 96mb ram in one and 64mb ram in the other and I'm running WIN2k pro on them,I don't do anything else on these 2 at all, they run ok ,but a little slow,
so,I need some pc66 or pc100 memory,I would like to have atleast 128mb in each.
does anybody have some? and if so,what do you need? trade?
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