[MLB-WIRELESS] PC Hardware set
Jason Clarke
midwaym19 at ozemail.com.au
Wed Oct 29 18:15:09 EST 2003
I thought this was spam.
Then I read through it. It appears legit.
Then I thought, I've got no use for it.
Then I though, no, wait, it's cool. Run it in a pizza box (delivery of the
pizza box would be almost as more)...
Now i think it's too good to be true.
Heh.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Datec-Optus" <datec01 at optusnet.com.au>
To: "'melbwireless'" <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 5:41 PM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] PC Hardware set
This might be of interest to some.
The info arrived in an Email from Oatley Electronics today,
(http://www.oatleyelectronics.com/)
The order code is PCSET and they are $39.00
The power supply alone seems worth it.
Cya
Peter.
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COMPUTER HARDWARE SET: Almost a complete computer. The only things required
to make it run is some memory, a hard drive and maybe an old case. No driver
supplied. This package contains the following items (these were ordered by a
government department and hardly used):
a.. Dual Redundant Power Supply: PS/2 type, AT output, 230~270W. For more
information.
http://www.voxtechnologies.com/Power_Supply/bps-270rd_bps-270rdx.htm
b.. Sound Blaster Vibra 16X CT4170 ISA Sound Card: Creative Technology
LTD. Include Standard PC joystick port.
c.. Dual-system PICMG Backplane: 11 PCI, 6 ISA, ATX power connector
support, keyboard connector. For more information.
http://www.voxtechnologies.com/backplanes/pbp-13d4.htm
d.. PC Card: This card is a computer on a legacy card. With a genuine
366Mhz Intel Celeron CPU, 3 RAM slots, IDE ports, 1X floppy port, 1X printer
port, serial ports, 1X PS2 keyboard port and 1X PS2 mouse port. Note: Item
may vary from description.
8M Matrox PCI Video Card: Type: G+/MSDP/8BF/20. Network card, CD ROM Drive,
3 1/2" Floppy drive, and cables
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