[GLLUG] Flaga Freebies

Tom Schouten tom at zwizwa.be
Wed Nov 9 11:27:11 EST 2011


FYI
The deadline for the free Cisco routers has been extended.


On 11/05/2011 10:40 AM, Tom Schouten wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This was posted on the lansing hacker space list.
> Note that this needs quick action.
>
> I'm going to make one distribution run.
> I made a google docs spread sheet for this.
> Please edit it appropriately if you want something.
> Reply to this message and I will send you an edit link in a private email.
>
> Depending on the interest, I might need someone with a big car or truck to help too ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Michael P. Flaga"<mich... at flaga.net>
> Date: Nov 4, 11:14 pm
> Subject: Cleaning Time - Power Supplies
> To: High Impedance Air Gap
>
>
> In addition to the prior email of my offering the FreeCycle
> (electronics), I
> have some 250 pcs' of 110Vac to 12Vdc 5A DC Jack switching power
> supplies.
> Snake on rope. They were for Cisco Routers, but Cisco screwed up a
> shipment
> and sent us 250 extra and don't want them back.
>
> http://www.cablesandkits.com/cisco-830-seriessoho-series-power-supply....
> html
>
> These are excellent 12Vdc 5A supplies for any Electronic Project. 5
> amps
> will drive a lot, and I thought I would give our local groups first
> crack.
> As I would like to donate these to community/Educational groups.
> Perhaps
> 50(ish)pcs to a several High School, Community College Electronic
> Labs', or
> other groups and members.
>
> I would like to build a list up of candidates and needs.
>
> Michael P. Flaga,<mailto:mich... at flaga.net>  mich... at flaga.net
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: 	Fwd: Cleaning Time
> Date: 	Sat, 5 Nov 2011 07:15:35 -0700 (PDT)
> From: 	Tom Schouten <zwizwa at gmail.com>
> To: 	tom at zwizwa.be
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Michael P. Flaga"<mich... at flaga.net>
> Date: Nov 4, 11:10 pm
> Subject: Cleaning Time
> To: High Impedance Air Gap
>
>
> It is inventory time at my employment here in Lansing, MI and we are
> clearing out anything off the books, off the shelves. In the spirit of
> Free-Cycle I have a lot of material that may be of use to the Hacker
> Space
> community. Rather than sending it all off to a recycler (the
> shreader), late
> next week, would anyone be interested in these?
>
> All the below were on lease and have come back after successful
> careers and
> have been obsoleted with newer, much costlier devices.
>
> 1.       100+ pcs of Cendyne External Analog Modems V.92/RS-232 DB9F
> w/110Vac-9Vac Supply. These are nice work horse we used for Dial Back
> Up.http://reviews.cnet.com/search-results/cendyne-external-serial-
> modem/...
> 7-30482464.html
>
> 2.       100+ pcs of Cisco 831 Routers. 4port LAN + 1port WAN +
> Console
> w/Power Supply. We used the above modem on the console for DBU, like
> an AUX.
> with below cables.http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps380/
> ps4873/index.htmlThey
> are out of Cisco Service Agreement, so we no longer use them.
>
> 3.       100+ pcs of Cable RJ11 to RJ45 center four conductor 1 meter,
> phone
> line.
>
> 4.       100+ pcs of Cable DB9M to RJ45(Cisco Console)
>
> 5.       100+ pcs of 3M Primer 94 (adhesive cleaner), Crush Tube
> Sticks.
> These are used to clean a surface before gluing to.http://
> www.ellsworth.com/display/productdetail.html?productid=2030
>
> 6.       100+ pcs of 1"x3" strips of 3M Clear - Dual Lock (aka heavy
> duty
> Velcro) used with the above.http://www.3m.com/product/information/Dual-
> Lock-Reclosable-Fastener.html
>
> A decade ago I(we) designed a small simple embedded product initially
> based
> on the ZiLOG Z80 CPU and KIO periphal co-processor and then it's
> successor
> on the MC68301 both with 2 x DB25F(DCE)SYNC ports to RJ11 Dial Modem
> for
> Point of Sale. The Z80 and MC68 Core's were popular CPU's back then
> now
> widely supported. I have the design files and schematics for both of
> these,
> so there's no guessing about their components and features. I can even
> assist, anyone interested in inheriting them.  Would anyone be
> interested in
> these? The RS232 connections can be turned into GPIO to drive many
> other
> items.
>
> I recall last year that a group was interested in development for
> intro
> teaching of MC68HC05's, but only had a few chips and no platform(PCB)
> for
> them. Below are entire simple single embedded systems with lots of
> spares.
>
> 7.       100's pcs of Embedded modem's based on ZiLog Z80.
>
> They have socketed DIP Flash chip for easy reprogramming.
>
> 8.       100's pcs of Embedded modem's based on Motorola/FreeScale
> MC68301.
>
> I have RoEm's for development.
>
> The one catch is that we need to get rid of it by the end of next
> week. And
> it would be best if you came and got them. In the spirit of FreeCycle.
>
> Please contact me if you are interested in any of these.
>
> Michael P. Flaga,<mailto:mich... at flaga.net>  mich... at flaga.net
>
>
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