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Computer/TV/Camera/Stereo stuff - clearout - more stuff added


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£15 - Sony VCR, mono, 4-head

£10 - 14" colour TV (no remote)

£20 - Phillips car stereo radio/cassette

£5 - 15" monitor

£20 - Dell 17" monitor

£5 - HP deskjet - No PSU

£10 - ModTech TV tuner card, inc remote control & CD (Win95/98 only)

£10 - IR keyboard c/w integral mouse

£5 - MS split keyboard c/w USB hub

£5 - Compaq keyboard

£5 - Black Dell keyboard

£15 - Quick Drive - parallel port, drivers, 2 or 3 Gb drive

£10 - Netgear FE104

£20 - Netgear DS108

£100 - Belkin OmniView 8-port KVM with all cables except PSU

Collection of mice, some MS with wheel (£5), some optical (£10). Some black, some white.

£40 - Fujitsu fine pix digital camera with 64Mb card and spare 8Mb card

 

New Stuff

 

£5 each - A few 3COM PCMCIA 10/100 cards

£5 each - A few Psion Gold Card PCMCIA 56K modems

£20 - Belkin 11Mbps wireless access point - software available on web

£10 each - 3 remaining PC100/128Mb sticks of NORMAL PC RAM

£12 - PC133/128Mb laptop RAM

£10 - PC100/128Mb laptop RAM

£20 - PC2700/256Mb laptop RAM

£15 each - 2 remaining PC2100/256Mb laptop RAM

£15 - PIII Celeron 566MHz Socket 370 chip

£10 - PIII 450MHz Slot 1 chip with heatsink (no fan)

 

Postage extra.

 

Edited by - v7 slr on 7 Mar 2005 19:33:00

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Nige,

 

I'm interested in the digital camera.

What size of image does it produce please?

 

Knowing sweet nothing about video recorders I presume I would want a stereo one to recorder my videos onto my computer as discussed in a previous thread. If not and this will do then I'm interested in that too.

 

Keep off the straight and narrow *tongue* 😬

 

Edited by - Nifty on 6 Mar 2005 22:13:19

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If they're incar vids - mono is probably OK. You won't get much in the way of stereo-separation from either the built-in mic on a camcorder - or from a remote mic used with a bullet-cam.

 

...actually, if it's the latter, it's probably mono anyway. Mine is - and the sound doesn't suffer.

 

Project Scope-Creep is underway...

 

Alcester Racing 7's Equipe - 🙆🏻

 

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Camera's about 4 years old. I should have put the detail in the original email, sorry. It's a FinePix 1300 with 1.3 mega pixels. Fairly basic but served us well until we bought our new camera when the baby was born (great excuse to buy video camera too 😬).
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Hi Mark. I'm not sure about the TV having SCART. I'll go into the loft and check it out. Report back later.

 

The VCR is about 10 years old but not used for the last 6 years. It sat in the original box until I moved house about 2 1/2 years ago but someone decided the box was more useful for crockery. Haven't seen it since (the box).

 

Good picture but ultimately we wanted stereo as we've a large collection of VHS films. Was originally £300 (I can't believe what we used to pay for VCR's - my latest Sony Stereo one was only £85).

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here

 

Tony - according to the above site, it looks like you're after the PC100/PC133 SoDIMMs - same as me. We should be able to test them on my old lappy this w/e - if they don't work for me, I suspect you're next on the list.

 

Do you know what the CPU speed/type is?

 

Project Scope-Creep is underway...

 

Alcester Racing 7's Equipe - 🙆🏻

 

Alcester-Racing-Sevens.com


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Tony, I'm afraid I can't state with any conviction whether or not memory is suitable for your PC. I know that the PC100 memory comes out of Dell CPx/C600 laptops. I can't even remember where the PC133 came from or why I bought it to be honest. It may have been a purchase for a later Dell. I buy a lot of memory for my brother's business and end up storing it. The PC133 memory will work in any PC that can make use of the PC100 stuff though.
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