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Surplus Hardware (& other stuff) For Sale, Free &
Wanted,
Nearly All From & To Aachen,
Germany
(Meist ab & zu Aachen)
Mostly my stuff in Aachen, a few bits belongs to Munich
area friends
INDEX
Preamble
- I & others have surplus equipment, some to sell,
& some to give away &/or swap with some friends .
I also want to buy some other equipment.
- I do not buy or sell stuff for a living, ( I am a Consultant for
a Computer Company
)
This page is just a convenience to list & maybe
shift stuff I don't need.
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None of it has ever been offered on
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HP Network
ScanJet 5 & 6 aka HP 9100C If you've got one for
sale, or know of an office (ideally in Aachen area ) with
one lying around unused, probably shoved in an office
corner (as HP originals boot off NT networks that
businesses are migrated away from)
Money & Trust ?!
Thieves & forgers (of goods & money) & loonies
etc all lurk on the net. I know people who've been ripped
off. Any thinking of trying scams on me will just waste
time: I'm Very Distrustful/ Paranoid ! Techniques: Face to
face; cash; no over invoicing; waiting till cheques are
cleared and can't be revoked; proving equipment works.
I saw this on ebay.de 2005.11:
- Bitte stellen Sie ihre Fragen vor Abgabe eines Gebotes.
Bei meinen Auktionen handelt es sich ausnahmslos um
Privatverkäufe. Das neue EU-Recht sieht eine
einjährige Gewährleistung bei Gebrauchtwaren vor,
die jedoch bei Privatverkäufen ausgeschlossen werden
kann. Was ich hiermit ausdrücklich mache. Mit der
Abgabe Ihres Gebotes erklären Sie sich damit
einverstanden, auf eine Gewährleistung zu
verzichten.
- So in English: My stuff is private, not business sale.
I Exclude a guarantee. However if I know or suspect
something is Not working or not OK, I'll certainly tell
you.
Surplus Computer
Hardware
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- Vintage Computer T Shirts
I have 10+ most virtually never worn as many smaller than I
am.
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ISDN Router
(Source @ 2010-08: Gary: Grafing,
near Munich Germany. )
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Eumex 704PC LAN
ISDN Telefonanlage (PBX) & T-DSL mit IP Router
& PC Netzwerk
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Brother M1509 Matrix Wide printer.
- Takes extremely wide paper as well as A4.
- Very low profile, Much slimmer than modern printers,
just 3" high at front, 4" high at back
- Not high & heavy like the old monsters
- With 2 Manuals English & German.
- With tractor & pinch wheel feeds. Works with or
without tractor hole edged paper.
- About 6 spare sealed ribbons.
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Portable batteries driven ink jet printer - Kodak
Diconix 150 Plus.

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Serial Interface 25 pin (I've perhaps got a 25/9
converter)
Accessories Included
- Transformer American 120 V, 60 Hz, 14 W,,Output: 9V
DC 1A, Negative centre pin. Would work with a European
transformer too. I might have one or could advise.
- Ink cartridges. 4 unopened Diconix .
- No Software to drive it. Not bothered to try
under Unix, (ghostscript would be a good place to start
looking).
Micro$oft XP drives pretty much anything these days,
so addict users of that viral monopoly boast. Yours to
try, I don't have time.
- Batteries. NiCad rechargeable Takes [3 or 4
batteries, up to 5 batteries spare
(NiCad). Subject to need/negotiation. (NiCads have non
infinite shelf life, I can test before sale).
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Laptop Carry Cases
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Laptop computer Toshiba T1100+
LCD screen, Blue font, Green background, not back-lit, 2
* 720K floppy drives, 7MHz 8086 Zustand/Condition:
Gut/Good, plastic chassis somewhat faded. Dokumentation:
Perfect Zustand inc. Orig Boot Flop MSDOS-3.2 USA
Keyboard, Original USA 110V power supply + my own self
built 220/240V supply. Shoulder bag available. A
collectors piece. Probably purchased new by me about
1986/7 Original Price advertised on page 363 of
Byte was US $ 1,750 (though that's just of historic
interest  I used to occasionally run this with
DOS (3 recall) to connect to my PC532 & Symmetric
375 using Kermit. It also used to run Minix, though I
don't have that any more, (for Minix I extended the
driver from 360K to 720K, Yup multi processing OS on
floppy ! ie a vi edit + background make of C).

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Various PCMCIA cards
- Some of the cards in the picture above I might still
need, most not.
- Additionally I now also have other cards not
pictured, but listed below, for which I have No
transducer/dongle for. For those, I'm both interested in
selling cards AND trading my surplus cards for your
surplus transducer/dongle, (ie if you have eg burnt out
cards, but good transducer/dongle, Do contact me
:-)
- 2 x 16 bit card: 3 Com Megaherz 10Mbps. Tested
Working, using a 3 Com transducer/dongle from another
card
- 2 x 16 bit card: 3 Com EtherLink III 10Mbps. Tested
Working, using a 3 Com transducer/dongle from another
card
- 1 x 16 bit card: Compaq 10/100 Probes OK with FreeBSD
as device"xe" (**), Don't know if really working as I
only have one never tested 3 Com 10/100 transducer/dongle
that I suspect is bad.
- 3 x 16 bit card: Xircom Credit Card Ethernet
10/100-Ready. FreeBSD recognises these as device type
"xe" (**). All tested OK with rlogin etc, using
transducer/dongle I bought for Norbert.
- (**) FreeBSD-6.0 `man xe` extract: 100BaseTX:
Full-duplex operation is currently not supported.
- 1 x 32 bit card:Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Mobile
Adapter CardBus, Probes OK with FreeBSD as device"dc"
(++) Don't know if really working as I only have one
never tested 3 Com 10/100 transducer/dongle that I
suspect is bad.
- 2 x 32 bit card: Xircom CardBus Ethernet II 10/100.
Probes OK with FreeBSD as device"dc" (++) but I have no
transducer/dongle to test with. Needs a physically
different shape ethernet connector (compared with 3 Com
& goproject.com) to the external
transducer/dongle.
- (++) FreeBSD-6.0 `man 4 dc` extract: full-duplex
Force full duplex operation. The interface will operate
in half duplex mode if this media option is not
specified.
- 2 x 16 bit card: MP3510
Combi card 56,000 bit/sec + 10baseT GSM compatible.
FreeBSD doesn't recognise these, & they crash
FreeBSD. Needs a physically different shape ethernet
connector (compared with 3 Com & Xircom 32 bit) to
the external transducer/dongle. 2 pictures I've seen on
web show different transducer/dongles, one with coax
& no apparent space on it for a UTP as well, &
2nd UTP, no room for coax..
Libretto 70 CT Original Floppy set for MS-Windows
95
- NOT the Libretto itself, which is NOT for sale. Just
the floppy set available. I
installed FreeBSD instead as I do NOT like Micro$oft.
Lots of people sell Librettos, doubtless some lose the
install floppy set, & or get infested with Micro$oft
Viruses. This is your chance to get a new floppy set to
recover from (though I consider Micro$oft a pain, &
recommend you try FreeBSD instead
( 32,517 @ 2020-08-24 free
programs - Free !). I can also install &
configure FreeBSD on Librettos - or other computers - for
a commercial consultancy fee.
"PS Re Software marked: For Distribution Only with a
new PC" & Software You purchase somewhere, can't read
the license, then have to click "Yes I agree ..." before it
will work.
Far as I recall from my UK University days & from my
reading of various odd "law books for amateurs" &
industry magazines etc, this is, to use an American
phrase apposite to American law: "Bullshit", it's just
American corporations trying yet again to impose their
law over ours. American residents might be restricted to
not resell software, we Europeans are Not, ('except
Micro$oft might cut off your supply if you'r a dealer -
but they risk being
fined yet again by the European Union , for monopoly
infringement, each time they get too pushy ;-).
English law anyway. Precedent I would refer to is:
when NCP lost the appeals court decision decades back:
Some driver had a brick fall on his car. Lower court
ruled" "Tough, NCP have a sign saying tough, so tough".
Overturned on Appeal. Judge ruled any extra clauses not
available to reader until after car park fee paid, were
invalid. So NCP changed their car parks so all their "Not
our fault if .." clauses are now readable from car before
paying money. After the court ruling, Canterbury NCP car
park acquired an escape lane after notice & before
payment, built shortly after that appeal court loss, so
one could decline to accept (if one blocked the queue
long enough to read all the guff).
German law: Someone told me in 2009, as far as she
knew, in Germany one had maybe 10 mins to leave the car
park if one did not accept terms only visible after
entry. (With poor customer rights in Germany, & often
hostile bavarian language in Munich, don't rely on that,
get corroboration, which confirmation
or refutation) I would welcome.
Many excremental American legal clauses with which
software is sold internationally (even bundled hardware
eg laptops) seem some cocktail mix of American legalese/
bullshit, immoral, illegal in EU or UK, & or
un-enforceable. Don't believe such exretia, until you ask
a lawyer in whichever of 170+ sovereign independent
countries of purchase, if actually legally binding.
ZIP 250M Media, also a Drive
Up to 12. (Historic interest: Shop price UK was once 15
pounds, shop price Munich was 15 euro @ April 2003)
2 * LS120 Drives + 9 Media Discs, a few still virgin
sealed.
Pic. shows 1 drive loose, but I have a second unused in a
chassis.
Tape Streamer 1 Gig QIC SCSI
50 pin SCSI (SCSI-1 physical connector style, ie 50 PIN
DIP 1/10" spacing, SCSI-2 electrical style I assume).
Manufacturer Probably TEAC + (any tapes Gary ?)
(Source: Gary: Grafing,
near Munich Germany. ) 5.25" Single slot height.
Modems
All the Fax Modems Are Currently (Feb. 2014) not
available, may be needed for a project.
Supra Fax V32 9600 & V32bis 14,400,
External, small, light. (V32bis Purchased From USA, V32
9600 I'm not sure of). Aluminium Chassis
Supra Express 366 V+ Black plastic chassis.
Power block but No manual.
Modem: Discovery Datatronics 9632am
(Purchased in Germany). It weighs 1.6 Kg including
modem, 9V 1.5A transformer & booklet. No original
box, I'd have to find/ make one to post in which would weigh a bit. Assume
< 2Kg inc packing when you look it up on http:
Modem Escom. Stands vertically
Bookshelf style (shown horizontal to save space on this
page). Purchased in Germany, but never used. (I mention
that 'cos the Germans once had some law mandating their
modems be limited on auto redial capability, so that if
software blew, you wouldn't drive someone berserk,
ringing his phone non stop . I think the mod. was to
only allow a few dial attempts, then back off for a few
minutes. You still wouldn't get much sleep though if
someone else's modem software went wrong. A near
pointless law, unless it was NOT motivated to protect
the consumers, but either to protect the phone network
from dialing overload by too frequent dialing, or to
trade obstruction/ `protection' to protect the sales
market of German modem manufacturers against cheaper
international modems, (American modems were a Lot
cheaper, & though early American & European
modems worked to different standards, in later years
when we got up to 9600 bit/sec & beyond, things had
standardised).
Modem: US Robotics Sportster VI
Purchased in UK. (Thus no German dial restrictions).
Zip Drive Blue plastic chassis.
Power block but No manual.
Logic State Analyzer
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Model: 1602A Portable,
Repetition Rate 10 MHz Max Input Load one low power
Schottky (<400uA source), Input threshold TTL 1.5V, 16
bit, 64 word. Original User Manual in good condition.
Emulex SCSI Bus to 2 * ST506 Adapter card
Was 2 cards, identical I think. I recall I gave one away
to a NetBSD or FreeBSD chap.
Parts From A Toshiba T4600C Laptop
(486/33 MHz 4Mb) (laptop scrapped due to bad battery
recharge circuit failure inside laptop). May / probably
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Cells from Battery pack.
I took the lid off the battery & checked all cell
voltages & they were all fine, so felt sure it
was my charge regulator in the laptop that had gone,
& was feeding a false level to the
microprocessor, so the laptop simply wasn't turning
on it's charge circuity. Externally charged, I
recall, the battery was just fine, so I strongly felt
the problem lay within the laptop, but I already had
2 newer laptops, & it's a swine to disassemble
the 4600C in enough bits to get & unfold all the
circuit cards (stacked in a heap at back of laptop,
& try to figure which analogue regulator
component was faulty. I just couldn't be bothered to
reassemble that laptop, dumped it & just kept the
bits.
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Keyboard
(English, not American or German). Re-found 2006.11.
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Floppy drive.
No Manual, no screen, no boot discs
Power Supplies
6 to 8, open frame, 220 input, 5 + 12V output, can &
have driven big 5.25" discs with heavy start up surge)
Power Supplies
6 or so 220 to 5+12V 1A enclosed (not for 5.25 full
height drives needing 4A start current ! )
More Power Supplies.
Unknown.
Games Joy sticks
Pre PC era , don't know what PC's use, but these are just
linear pots far as I recall. Electronics people won't be
scared, PC people might & should.

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2 ISDN cards
"Teles S0-Karte Revision 1.2 Copyright 1992 by TELES" 8
bit ISA slot 9 pin D shape female connector You have to
make up your own simple converter cable, pin
out (don't worry it IS isdn despite plug shape &
file name) Postage detail (so
others preferably, not me, can work out postage :-) raw card size unpacked: 15 cm
x 13 cm x 2cm ~ 100 grams naked (without even an anti
static bag weighed in)
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Camera Pentax ZOOM-70
AF Zoom Macro, f=35mm-f=70mm Tele Macro. + spare long
life battery (ies & spare cells), + takes normal
batteries. + Blue carry case + Manual.
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Camera Ricoh Singlex TLS
SLR= Single Lens Reflex
Speeds: (/sec) 1000, 500, 250, 125, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2,
1, B.
Aperture: 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16.
Lens:Auto Rikenon 1:1.4 f=55mm27593 Lens Made In Japan.
Screw not bayonet fitting.
Camera & Lens have Automatic stop down. Lens Has a
supplemental manual rotate stop down. Inc. a "Rollei"
case.
Uses no battery.
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Camera Zenit-E
SLR= Single Lens Reflex
Speeds 500, 250, 15, 60, 30-X, B. Rotary lever marked X
& MF. Integral flash shoe (cold). Socket on front for
flash. Mechanical auto timer. Inc original case (damaged
case but repaired). No damage to camera.
Lens: 3.5/50. Industar-50-2. Screw not bayonet
fitting.
Neither camera nor lens have Automatic stop down.
Aperture 3.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16. Inbuilt light meter.
Uses no battery.
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Camera Wide angle Lens
f=35mm 1:3.5 Prinzgalaxy
Aperture: 3.5, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16. Lens does not have
Automatic stop down. Fits both the above Zenit-E & Ricoh Singlex
TLS .
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Camera Light Meter
"Leningrad 4"
Speeds: 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15,
1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 15 secs.
Aperture: 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
Film Sensitivity: 3-800 ASA = 6-30 DIN
Uses no battery.
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Car Twin Carburetor Balancing Kit
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[Car] / Picnic Cool Box
Passive one, Cheaper & considerably lighter than
ones using 12 Volt. Useful shopping, & sorting
freezer.
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for car tyres. ie 2 pairs. High quality with Spur- Kreuz-
Lauf- Net = Square Inserts for Ice. Manufacturer Rud.
Item Code 97 917 Other number 45 117 2 packs of 2 in
plastic box Original price was DM 320/pair < ADAC
Sendlinger Tor Dec 1985. Still in good condition, rarely
used. Obviously I'd accept Much less though. Annoyingly,
these chains are much better than new chains one can buy
now, like I have on my new car: I couldn't find any to
buy with square ice grippers for my new car !
(One chain has a link snapped on the tightening
chain of one chain of one pair. Either needs welding,
else convince me to sell you 1 set & maybe throw the
other set in free, so you have a spare chain)
Used on my old car's Tyres"175 / 70 R 13". also quoted
quoted by RUD as good for
175/70-13__165__-13
145___-14__155__-14
165/70-14__135__-15
145___-15
My C program & manual to calculate chains for
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Car Hammer Screwdriver (for loosening
Car Wheel Nuts etc)
Not just for cars of course !
Manufacturer: Einhell
Model: CC-HS 12
Manufacturers page for Model CC-HS 12/1: New
price @ 2021-05 50EU 12 V car hammer screwdriver
(forward/reverse)
12 V cable for connecting to a vehicle's cigarette
lighter socket
Set of four drive socket inserts size 17, 19, 21 and 23
mm
Adapter cable for connecting directly to a vehicle's 12
V battery
Plastic case
RRP in Germany: #49.95 @ 2017-11
Used once. Works perfectly, has crocodile clips &
cigarette lighter plug.
Caution for Subaru owner & other electric compressed
air suspension cars:
Do Not use cigarette lighter socket via ignition key on
a jacked up car with electric air suspension (such as
on many Subaru), when a wheel is off, cos the car will
push down the loose axle & cause damage. Only use
the crocodile clips direct to battery.
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