Microphone
Last time I tested it was 5 years ago and then it worked fine.
6W AC motor
Should work. I think it's from an old tape system.
Wire
And a whole lot of it. It's not very good wire though...
More wire
This is quite good for low-current stuff.
Front panel of something
Could be the front panel of your next super-awesome guitar tube amp!
It used to have a vu-meter on the left.
Control panel
Control panel of something. Has 5 out of 6 sliders present. I have no idea in
what condition they are, but the frame can be used for modern sliders as well.
A mouse
An old ball mouse. Could be useful when you're building a robot for Robotex. ;)
The cable may be damaged.
Two motors from a USSR-era airfield
Don't ask.
More motors
From top left:
- DC motor that belonged to a western cassette deck
- Same as previous, but made in USSR
- Maybe came from some household appliance (should be DC if I remember correctly).
- Model car motor (DC). Not sure if it actually works, since there's tape and all
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Funny thing. Runs on 220V or 127V AC and vibrates like crazy.
It used to be a part of a USSR made shaving aparatus, but it's very powerful.
I'm not a 100% sure if I want to give this one up since I'm tempted to build a sextoy out of this one... ;)
Low-voltage motor
Runs on 1.9V. Probably from a cassette player.
Tubes
- 6F1P - probably from a TV
- 6E1P - from a big hunkin' Estonia radio
Misc stuff
From top left:
- A jumper panel from an old TV
- A switch panel from who knows where
- A set of four USSR made diodes (D2425)
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A USSR made calculator with an awesome green tube display.
I'm not giving that up unless you're actually going to make
something cool out of it.
- What's left of a cassette player
- A keypunch for another (even larger) USSR made calculator.
Uses very nifty magnetic tube-relays under the keys. Very retro. ^^
Sunshine Lost to the depths of my previous flat.
Pentium 1 133MHz; 64MB RAM; 2MB GPU; FDD; 2x HDD (~400MB & ~1GB) + the installed Gentoo Linux and Progranism project; ISA Ethernet card; ATX case;
There's probably more, but I'm lazy.
Hypnotoad Claimed by maizi
Pentium 3 450MHz; 256MB RAM (sd); ATI Rage GPU; FDD; No HDDs or Ethernet; Compaq desktop case;
...The same story as with above PC.
Two Dead SCSI HDDs Lost to the depths of my previous flat.
Perfect for making geek bling or getting to know the inner workings of harddrives.
They can aslo be used as a paper weight or a lethal weapon.
5 and 3/4 floppies Claimed by Keemik
5 of them should be in working condition. Apparently I took one of them apart
at some point, but I can't remember the reason. They're yours if you want them.
Useful for those building robots and such (the floppy stepper and motor are excellent for controlling with a pc ^^).
Two working IDE HDDs Claimed by xloom
Both should be roughly ~500MB. One of them may even have something on it. ;)
What's left of some crappy computer speakers GONE FOR GOOD
'Nuff said.
Earphone thingies Claimed by Muhv
Brand spankin' new!
Misc. details and junk Claimed by Muhv
Mostly russian origin. Some are new and some are used.
Agfa SnapScan 1212 Claimed by "a bum"
This item was claimed earlier today,
so I kind of forgot to take a picture.
No adapter (requires 16VDC, ~1.0A).
Ex-roommate Claimed by Keemik
Please take good care of him. :)