[ale] Community hardware chest?

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Mon Aug 4 12:36:48 EDT 2003


My wife is convinced it's my basement :)  Now she has convinced me that
I don't have the time to get Linux running on every piece of old
hardware I can scrounge. I really thought I had something going there
getting a kernel onto a TI-99 card programmable calculator with the
external ram expansion and thermal printer...

On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 12:25, Ronald Chmara wrote:
> Is there some form of shared graveyard, or community hardware chest, 
> for donating pieces and parts? I just moved here from tucson, and have 
> a bunch of ethernet cables, serial cables, old serial cards, old CD-ROM 
> drives, etc, that would be great for appliance machines/hobby 
> machines/build-a-monster-because-you can. They're just sitting in 
> boxes, and I hate seeing hardware go to waste.
> 
> If we don't have such a thing yet, would people be interested in 
> starting one?
> 
> -Bop
> 
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