Computer/parts 1) Gateway PC. Pentium 3-1Ghz, 80GB HDD, 52x CDR/W, 512MB ram (max it will take), sound card, 10/100 network. Onboard video - would need a decent AGP video card to play games, but fine for internet/word processing/etc. Note: it's was a previous workshop pc, so has two screw holes in the right hand side where it was mounted to the wall, and is missing the case cover on the left hand side. Currently installed with XP SP3, AVG, Chrome, Firefox. 2) VIA USB2/Firewire PCI card. 4xUSB2/2xFirewire back panel + 1 of each internal 3) Adaptec 19160 PCI SCSI Controller 4) HP NetRAID PCI SCSI 3-channel Raid Controller. 4mb cache installed, battery backup (unknown condition on the battery). 5) Unbranded PCI SCSI 3-channel Raid Controller. Beleive it has 8mb cache insatlled, but unsure (who can remember how to read chip numbers to work out the size of 30-pin simms?!). 6) Compaq Smart/P PCI SCSI 2-channel Raid Controller. 16mb cache, battery backup (unknown condition on battery) 7) IBM PCI/PCI64 3-channel SCSI Raid controller. Beleive it is 8mb cache, but google doesn't help with the samsung 30-pin simm's part number.. 8) Adaptec 1200A PCI IDE Raid controller 9) Promise Ultra133 TX2 PCI IDE Controller 10) Promise Ultra100 TX2 PCI IDE Controller 11) Adaptec 39320 PCI/PCI-X-133 2-channel U320 SCSI Controller 12) Matrox G4+ Dual-head PCI VGA controller. They were (and still are, afaik) the fastest 2d video card on the market.. No 3d capabilities however :\ 13) 1x 3Com 3c905-TX 10/100 PCI network adapter 14) 2x 3Com 3c905B-TX 10/100 PCI network adapter 15) 3x 3Com 3c905C-TXM 10/100 PCI network adapter w/ IP offloading 16) 8x Intel PCI 10/100 Desktop network adapters 17) 4x Intel PCI 10/100 SMA network adapters (IP/3DES offloading) 18) Hauppage WinTV PCI TV Tuner - hasn't been used in ~4 years, 'assumed' working 19) 2x trays for 2.5" notebook drives to fit 3.5" HDD bay 20) 3x USB2.0 Hard Disk external enclosure for 2.5" IDE Notebook drive 21) SIS6326 AGP video card. Think it may be the original card from the Gateway PC listed at #1. VGA + SVideo + Composite out. No idea on memory installed, probably 4mb.. 22) Asus CU8X motherboard with PIII-667Mhz CPU and 2x128Mb ram installed. 4xIDE, floppy, USB , 1xAGP, 6xPCI, 1xISA slots 23 2x 'OMNI' 3.5" external IDE HDD enclosure, USB2.0, with 240v power supply. 2 unopened in original boxes 1) MDF: 6mm x 900mm x 1800mm. Brand new from a discarded project. has 1" dint in one corner 2) MDF: 6mm x 600mm x 800mm. Left over from old project. 24) Sony SDT-9000 Internal 3.5" 12/24GB DDS3 SCSI Tape drive 25) DDS3 12/24GB cartridges. 8x HP C5708A unused, 2x Sony DGD125P unused, 1x Sony cleaning cartridge 26) Lacie external Firewire Drive Power Supply. (5v@2.0A, 12V@2.2A switchmode) 27) 2x 250W ATX PSU (ooldschool, no P4/AMD connectors) 28) 300W ATX PSU (ooldschool, no P4/AMD connectors) 29) Epox EP-8KTA2 motherboard with Duron 850Mhz cpu and 512MB PC133 installed. Onboard sound, 1x AGP, 6xPCI, 1xISA, 2xIDE, Floppy. 30) Intel Server motherboard, 2x P3-866Mhz CPU's 2x1GB PC133 ECC ram, 2xPCI64 slots, 4xPCI slots, onboard Adaptec 7890 dual-channel scsi controller, IDE, Floppy, onboard 10/100 network and video. requires newer PSU than I have, so haven't powered it on in over 4 years. Uses Zalman copper 'fan' heatsinks. Note: the fan mount clip on one CPU socket has snapped, would need epoxy or something similar to hold the heatsink on.. Currently mounted on the removable motherboard/backplane chassis from a full-tower case, as it was used in a rather large file-server project which had a custom-built case.. (80 HDD's don't generally fit in any normal case ;) 32) Seagate barracuda 7200.9 80GB IDE HDD 33) Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 160GB IDE HDD 34) Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 120GB IDE HDD 35) 2x Seagate Barracuda ST318437LW 18GB LVD SCSI HDD - 7200rpm 36) Seagate Cheetah ST39205LW 9GB LVD SCSI HDD - 10krpm 37) Hitachi Deskstar 80GB IDE HDD 38) WD Caviar WD200 20GB IDE HDD 39) WD Caviar WD800BB 80GB IDE HDD 40) WD Caviar WD800JB 80GB 8mb cache IDE HDD 41) PCMCIA Card - 'Fu-922' USB2.0/Firewire combo 42) PCMCIA Card - Sunix USB2.0 43) Samsung M464S0424CT1-L1L 32MB PC100 SDRAM SODIMM 44) Hynix HYMD232646A8-H 256MB DDR 266Mhz CL2.5 SDRAM DIMM 45) Geforce 2 MX 400-V AGP video card 46) 2x PCMCIA->PCI adapters for PCMCIA Wireless cards (AFAIK, they only work for network PCMCIA cards) 47) Trendnet TE100-S553+ 5-port 10/100 network switch. 10cmx5cmx2cm, solid steel case (great for RFI-unfriendly areas) 48) Netgear GS608V2 8-port Gigabit switch. Works well, but doesn't play friendly with 'real' switches, so it's been sitting on the shelf for the last four years mainly unused. 49) Linksys EZXS55W 5-port 10/100 workgroup switch Car bits 50) Driving light bar (mounts to number plate), used as an antenna mount on previous car. aka: http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/SCA-Driving-Light-Bar.aspx?pid=219098#details 51) Rear wiper for MY05 Astra. Got sick of paying $40 a pop for new wipers (can't buy refills), so kept an old one, and put a normal refill insert into it.. Wife promptly traded the Astra in on a Commodore, and the spare wiper was forgotten in a drawer in the garage, d'oh! Phone bits 52) 2x Sony Erisson CSI-75 240v chargers for Sony Ericsson K800i, K790i, etc mobiles 53) USB cable for Sony Ericsson K800i, K790i, etc mobiles