Hey guys, As many of you know, I'm working on moving to LA. Part of that processes involves cleaning the house and deciding what to move, and what not to. Some of those things that were "useful someday" are now becoming "dead weight" -- and so I'd like to get rid of them. I'd like to do this under two 'licenses'. 1) GPL. If I'm going to be generous, I'd like it if you are too. So if anyone represents a charity (not necessarily a 501(c)3) that could use this stuff, I'll give you first dibs. E-mail me off list. 2) BSD. I don't care what you do with it. What I'd like to do is bring this stuff to the PLUG Holiday party in December and throw it all into the raffle. Without further ado here is the list (in no particular order): - Palm Pilot Pro, still works! With cradle and cases and everything. Uses AAA batteries. - Joystick. Uses the old game port format (looks kinda like a serial mouse). Two buttons, nice feel. - Video capture card. Takes in composite and s-video (no tuner) made by Integral Technologies. They had a Linux driver for it at one point. It is the "Flash Bus". - 3com Office Connection 100-base-T 4 port hub. Note, this is not 10/100, it is 100 base only. - 6 computer KVM switch. Uses 5-pin DIN keyboards and serial mice. No cables. - Palm Tungston E leather case. Brand new. By Belkin - Logitech Trackball. PS/2. - Motavista Hardhat Linux CD. Embedded Linux development. - Offical Star Office 5.1 CD. - Corel WordPerfect 7 Academic edition for Windows 95 (or greater) - Linux Format DVD with Fedora Core 2 on it. - Yellow Dog Linux 2.2. - Linux PPC 2000 Box set. - Corel WordPerfect 8 for Linux x86. - Descent 3 for Linux x86. - RedHat Linux 5 box set. - RedHat Linux 7 box set. - 3D Home Architect Deluxe for Windows. - Linksys NC100 10/100 PCI ethernet card. Never opened. - 64 MB PC100 DIMM (no clue if it works or not, didn't even know that I had it) - Little plastic game to give money/tickets to a kid (or engineer :) - AT Power Supply - Dell PS/2 keyboard from a time when they actually made keyboards to last more than a week. - Viewsonic G771 17" graphics quality CRT. Nice monitor for graphics work. - HP Deskjet 882 Inkjet printer. Does color and has USB and Parallel connections. Not sure if it works under Linux (should). - Powerbook 190cs. Might be good for a digital picture frame (what I was thinking about using it for). Remember it is 68K. - Yellowdog Linux 3.0 box set