Wanted: Old as dirt (ok, not really) computer to perform NAT
Wanted: Old as dirt (ok, not really) computer to perform NAT
I'm looking for an old machine to become my permanent router. I dont really feel like messing with a linksys or dlink router becaue it just wouldnt be as customizeable. I'd like a computer that can meet the following specs:
Processor: Intel or AMD, grater than 200MHz
RAM: 96 Megs or greater
Hard Drive: 3 Gigabytes or greater
CD-ROM: Any speed, as long as the computer can boot from CD.
LAN: I have several 10/100's laying around to use, but any lan card that comes with it wouldnt hurt
Sound: None, strip it out, dont need sound for a router
Video: I dont care, as long as it can do 640 or 800 or something.
So um, any of you got a computer like this that you dontwant anymore that's still functional? If so, how much you want for it?
Processor: Intel or AMD, grater than 200MHz
RAM: 96 Megs or greater
Hard Drive: 3 Gigabytes or greater
CD-ROM: Any speed, as long as the computer can boot from CD.
LAN: I have several 10/100's laying around to use, but any lan card that comes with it wouldnt hurt
Sound: None, strip it out, dont need sound for a router
Video: I dont care, as long as it can do 640 or 800 or something.
So um, any of you got a computer like this that you dontwant anymore that's still functional? If so, how much you want for it?
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Well, I've got a K6-2 450 sitting around that I can leave 128MB in. Its got a 10GB Western Digital (ATA66 capable) and I can drop the old HP 7200i burner into it (2x2x6). I don't have any NICs laying around though. The video is a 2MB Cirrus Logic (PCI, can do 1024x768 @ 85Hz easily). Mobo is a Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 2.2). This is the machine that I use as a spare box to tinker with Linux on. Everything works fine and is in excellent condition. Its yours for $150 shipped (FedEx Express Saver).
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That would do nicely, except I wouldnt want the external USB nic. More than likely its only USB1/1.1 Complient and thus very limited in its actual useablity. Can you get a little more specific about the motherboard? Make/model? And more importantly, how many expansion slots and what type?
Oh yeah, how big is its case?
Also, what would you be asking?
Oh yeah, how big is its case?
Also, what would you be asking?
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just found another old box I have here.
It's a Dell Optiplex XM590 (Pentium 90 OC'd to P100) with 64 megs, intigraded video, cd rom, floppy, nic (10/100), 64 megs and a <1 gig hard drive. It all works and it's in the box. It's your's for shipping also
I used to use this for emulation (a method) bootleg satallite before the stopped using the H cards.
It's a Dell Optiplex XM590 (Pentium 90 OC'd to P100) with 64 megs, intigraded video, cd rom, floppy, nic (10/100), 64 megs and a <1 gig hard drive. It all works and it's in the box. It's your's for shipping also
I used to use this for emulation (a method) bootleg satallite before the stopped using the H cards.
Seagate Medalist
ST36450A: Medalist Pro 6450
C:13328 H:15 S:63 MB:6448
ill wipe it clean for you. name a price and add shipping, its yours
UPDATE: actually i just found a Maxtor 20GB
Maxtor D540X-4K
im not sure about this drive, ill throw it in another machine and check it out to see if it works, i think this one has a cooked circuit somewere.
ST36450A: Medalist Pro 6450
C:13328 H:15 S:63 MB:6448
ill wipe it clean for you. name a price and add shipping, its yours
UPDATE: actually i just found a Maxtor 20GB
Maxtor D540X-4K
im not sure about this drive, ill throw it in another machine and check it out to see if it works, i think this one has a cooked circuit somewere.
Whatever is cheapest. All three carriers can deliver to my campus, but um, hmm. Summer session doesnt start until June, so I'm not entirely sure if anyone will be wroking the mail room. I might have you ship to my actual "home" address instead. In which case you would be shipping to Zip code 56572, and using either UPS or USPS.