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Network Cards <<GONE>>

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Novelle NIC's

Big box of Network cards, ethernet, ISA slot Some with boot roms. All are pulls from working systems. Hard to find now, since there's little need, but I got them, maybe all of them! Trade Yes..Money, Maybe!

Serious? Give me a zipcode and I'll estimate the shipping

These have to go....

Len
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seems to be no needy out there.. I had a box load of brand new ones.. HP w/software and all.. finally gave them all to the seventh day adventist mission... along with a box load of sound cards, video cards, motherboards, cpu's, ram, hard drives, cases, keyboards, mice, floppy drives, and hundreds of cables...
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frhrwa

Yes, you are right. It seems that that Hoarding, Heavy, and Hauling are all family! I did have a local person who wanted them, was going to come get them, but hey, I still have them....that says it all!

Len
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take a picture of what you have... donate it, then write if off on your taxes... get a receipt and with your pictures, you have proof of donation.. sometimes its worth more that way than to just toss them..
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Post by MrAl »

HI,

Are they all ISA slot or are there any PCI slot cards too?
Of course this is important for systems that dont have ISA
slots. When i build my older system i made sure to get
a few ISA slots on the motherboard along with the newer
PIC slots mostly because i designed a special interface card
myself that plugged into only an ISA slot, but that was quite a while
back now. ISA slots are almost unheard of now, and i think PCI is on it's
way out too. AGP might even be taking a nose dive soon, making
way for the new 'Express' slots which have unbelievable bandwidth.

Interesting, the new system i tried out recently (3.3GHz processor)
had a network interface built into the motherboard. The system
i currently use uses a PCI slot nic however.
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Post by Lenp »

Al,
The Novell cards are all ISA slot, but, I may have some PCI cards someplace else. Even some IBM token ringers are in the mix.

Don't be shy! Ask for them if you want them !-)

Len
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Post by G8RPI »

Hi,
While the cards may not be of use, they do have useful parts. If they have thin ethernet (BNC socket), they will have a 2W DC-DC isolated power converter with a 9V output. Input voltage will be 5 or 12V depending on model. These are great for making negative supplies for op-amps, RS232 interfaces etc. Being isolated they can be used for positive or negative voltages, or the output can be connected in series with the input supply to get 21V from a 12V source. this will operate most small 24V relays and valves etc.
They also have 3 broadband transformers in a DIL package, great for signal isolation from a few hundred kilohertz to about 30MHz.

I'd have them but I'm in the UK and the shipping is a killer!

Robert G8RPI.
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Hi Guys,
Due to the overwhelming response and demand for these legacy network cards, they have joined their fellow technology wonders at the landfill recycling center!
Len
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