It's time to clean out my garage. Make an offer on the parts. shipping will probably be $10 per person, unless the order is large. Lots of good usable parts. Sorry there's not much information, but can provide more information on request. - Kevin item1 qty4 advantech pcm-3510 a1 pc104 vga tseng labs tseng chip: et4000ax tc6100af item2 qty1 advantech pcm-3520 a1 pc104 vga C&T65535 original box, hd15 cable, hardware, software, docs, complete item3 qty1 advantech pca-6443 !NOT PC104! flat panel 8-bit video card C&T something, original box, hd15 cable, hardware, software, no docs. bottom of board specifically mentions sharp lm64p83, sharp LJ64ZU52 EL, toshiba LTM09c015A item4 qty1 advantech pcm-10486-2 rev a0 pc104 to ISA bus adapter. For that ISA card that you just can't live without in your pc104 stack. item5 qty2 ? ICM-03S, ISA to one slot pcmcia adapter board. unknown chipset (chip is covered by socket), has one led out the back item6 qty3 advantech pcm-5860 PCI Pentium SBC w/VGA, SMC Ethernet, PCI slot, no cpu or 72-pin ram no cables, no docs (except for cpu jumper settings), upto 166MHz. floppy, parallel, ide, C&T65545 one original box is the size of a 5.25" drive item7 qty1 advantech pcm-3290A PC104 12-channel gps receiver module is supposed to be just a serial uart with a gps attached, but for some reason interrupts don't work on this card. someone with more chip rewiring expertise can probably bypass the GAL that's between the uart and the isa bus. the I/O port works just fine, just not interrupts! The gps module by itself works just fine, though. I have specs on that, if you just want to scavenge the gps module. Conveniently has a short flexible coax cable with a BNC connector for a GPS antenna. Will use either passive or active antennas. Specs will be provided. original box, no cables needed, software, mounting hardware. item8 qty1 advantech pca-6154 pentium 586 cpu card rev a1-02-1 no cpu, passive backplane board, pc104 connector, vga, no ethernet, serial port(s), ps/2 kb&mouse original box, no docs, no software, two empty 72-pin RAM sockets, hdd, fdd, parallel item9 qty1 advantech pcm-4822 biscuit pc 486 with dx4/75 cpu (note, I think this should be a dx4/100 cpu) no video, needs special adapter board (next item) to have a pc104 connector, builtin ethernet, ide, 2x serial ports, one 72-pin simm socket some docs, original box, at least one floppy disk (no builtin floppy controller, though!), no parallel port known working! (find cables) item10 qty2, qty2 advantech pcm-3920, pcm-3920V, vga and error test module. two with, and two without video. required if you want to add pc104 boards to the above cpu. docs, software, cables, mounting hardware, original boxes (add mounting hw, docs from workbench) item11 qty1 advantech PCM-5862 rev a1 01-4 ZIF pentium socket, pci slot, ess1868 sound chip, no cables, pc104 connector, lcd connector, C&T 65550 vga, floppy, parallel, ide, serial ports, two 72-pin simm sockets, size of a 5.25" drive no cpu, no box, no software, no manuals, nothing. just the board. item12 qty3 GENI vga to NTSC tv scan converters (composite out) requires 15V, 0.2A. original box misc unknown items: three cable kits software, mipc-70 manuals -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org please, Please, *PLEASE* don't subscribe through a forward/false domain
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