Had another long day yesterday so no pictures yet! I secured this dumpster last week, so I rechecked it yesterday. My thoughts now, is someone has bought out a "failed computer repair shop". I have learned that dumpsters can tell a story, never do you get full book but maybe a chapter or two. I now have retrieved four large boxes of carefully packed computer stuff! All showing me, that it was of value to original owner. Also found boxes of financial and record keeping information from failed company. I don't like to read about someone else's personal information. I did obtain enough to know what the man did for a living. Starting as a radio/tv repair in the 60,s and advancing into computer repairs. There was more boxes of paper than valuable computer stuff. I'm in the process of having all boxes of paper shredded. I "think" all of this has been in storage for about ten years. The computer stuff dates from mid 80's and ends about 2004. Bcrepurosing you were 100% correct on that Shuttle X. Did some research (just a little) last night on
Ebay. It apears to me, that I could do really good selling the individual parts. Just the outer metal shell recently sold for $20 plus shipping. As I couldn't resist did a complete breakdown of unit early this morning. I have no interest in "gaming", personally think this is today's biggest waste of time (my opinion). I will take there money and put it to good use (thank you very much). The cooling setup and heatsink in this unit is amazing! I'm familiar with advanced and highly engineered electronics, but they were in very expensive and flight safety avionics, not what is basically a toy (call it what you want)! The motherboard (MSI PM8MS-V) is brand new. As I stated in first post it was wrapped in anti-static bag. To be more specific, sealed with tamper proof tape (anti-static). This mother is brand new, from the factory.I know cleanroom clean when I see it, have electronics degree, FCC license with radar endorsement and 20+ years in aviation avionics. Not trying to say I know anything, just a little personal background about myself. You were 100% correct on most of what I'm finding here. Someone purposely packed these items after removing used, working items for future use. I would have prefered to keep motherboard factory sealed, had to open it to identify contents. So far have found two other brand new items, both are 56x CD-ROM's (model #EL56, made Ja. 2003). These are factory sealed and new, As i can read info I'm leaving them sealed. As I have no way to test any of these items, plan to sell as is. Everything used, looks to me to be A+ shape, carefully boxed and sealed for the last ten years. Bear I agree with everything you said, I'm going to take one of my old office computers, making myself a test bench. Been wanting to set up an E & E bench for since I started processing
E-wASTE. May even get this brain thinking about electrons again, if you don't use it you loose it.
Couple of new questions: 1. Western Digital Cavair 31000, model WDAC31000-OOH, P/N 99-004143-000, MFG. Date Nov. 94 Singapore. 2. Colorado 350 inter tape drive, model jumbo 350, P/N DJ35C, MFG. date Mar. 95 USA. 3. Floppy drives different models and companies (found so far 2o+) 3.5 and 3.25 all made in Japan/Thailand. 4. lots of cords, cables and internal connection cables. brand new still packaged. 5. Manuals, CD's and Floppy's. This is how I'm finding this load, Boxes of components (4), Box of Manuals (1), Boxes of cable/wire (3) Box of CD's and Floppy's. I will do my own research as much as possible and share what I learn. I'm not a computer person. Would welcome any of your thoughts. I'm thinking some of the CD's are drivers and programs for shop use. Thanks everybody! (sorry about rambling, spelling and no pic's - just a lot going on).
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