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components... lots of: Z8400A Z80 CPU, Z8430A CTC, Z8442A Z80A S10/2,DL1414 display, MCM6665AL20, DMPAL16L8NC, COM1671, SN74ALS574N, HN426532G, crystals, switches, led's, gobs of other chips, etc.. any interest at all? anybody? :D
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going once... going twice, if no one wants this stuff, its going in the trash... to much stuff hanging around... FREE, JUST PAY YOUR SHIPPING!
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And such is the problem with this hobby. It's dying. It's unfathomable to me that no one is willing to pay a modest cost for shipping for a pile of free parts. Me? I'd do it, but I already have all my stuff in storage since I don't have any room to store it in the house.<p>Are there any true, blue electronics experimenters out there at all or is everyone slaved to going no farther than on-line simulations?<p>Dean
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your absolutely right.. as a kid, toying with electronics, I would have given my eye teeth for a box of this stuff.. there's memory chips, cpu's, leds, switches, counters, cap's, diodes, card cases, power supplies, regulators, lord knows what little treasure... but, I guess the price is to cheap?
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I'LL TAKE 'EM. AND TO REPAY THE FAVOR, I'LL POST
(SOON) A LISTING OF PARTS I RCV'D FROM AN RCA
TECH (NOW GONE). SOME 'ECG' PARTS, SOME UNUSUAL
TRANS'S, FOR TV REPAIR, & SOME 8-PIN IC's- METAL
CAN.
THANKS!!!!!
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see that Dean? it brought someone right out of the woodwork... now maybe they'll go to some use.. and, I would have subscribed also and will if you have another change of mind.. it's what the world needs is a little of the "real" past back in the present!
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Wayne, I'd love to take some of those treasures off your hands. I just have limited resources to ship and store them and i don't want to waste your time picking through them for the gems that I want.<p>I also have gobs of stuff in hundred plus quantity, I just don't know how or where to represent it for the interest level I think it deserves.
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Hello everyone.<p>If anyone in the future wants to sell me their
"Electronic junk boxes", email me. I will usually
offer a little something more than "just the cost
of shipping" I usually am only interested in
unused parts in any quantity from one piece up.<p>Even though I'm in the business, I still get
the little kid thrill of seeing a part that
has been obsolete for many years.<p>I too am a hobbyiest, a Ham, and a current subsriber and advertisier in "Nuts & Volts"
and I used to be an advertiser in "Poptronics"
magazine. I won't tell you how many months of
advertising I am owed by them, with no hope of
ever seeing my money that was paid in advance returned.<p>Email me at [email protected]
or at www.smcelectronics.com
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If anyone is willing and has some extra parts, I could greatly use some! I am a high school student and have been studying electronics for a while now. Unfortunately, I am lacking funds to support my hobby (need to save for a car...)
Anything would help, absolutely anything. I am most in need of misc. ICs and 7-segment LEDs. I could also use a new LCD w/ backlight....I bought a 2x20 for $10 but no backlight, argh!!
A piece I really need is a PIC programmer, i've tried the various no-parts programmers, but haven't had any of them work for me.<p>thanks for reading this and if you are able to help, thanks some more!
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chessman, I have some things you might like. Send me an e-mail (my address is in my profile) and we'll figure out a care package. If you'll pay shipping then I won't be stingy.
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Thanks guys for the response.. they're gone, went to Hauppage, NY this morning.. first fella with the shipping labels.... will see what else I can dig up tho..
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