On 7/4/06, Miles Beck <milesbeck@gmail.com> wrote:
I have an old PII 333 Mhz Mid tower I was going to use. But it has sat for months in my garage and now it is time to let it go.

It has a video card, network card, floppy drive, memory and processor in it. All you will need is a hard drive and you should be good to go.

First person who wants it reply on list and I will email you directly with contact information. I am in Tempe.
 

-Miles

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The AzTeC Free-Net is a worthy-cause non-profit .org
(501c3 I think)
and I am pretty certain that they can put any machine
to use well -- dinosaur or not.
My first few years accessing the Aztec Free-Net,
from home I used a dial-up connection from an old
DOS machine with a 286 and ONE mb of RAM.
(1024 KB).
I think it was too small for even the relatively smaller
WINdows in those days (3.1 say), and I am not sure
whether it could have run Gnu/Linux (I never tried).
However, Aztec was (still is) mainly text oriented
(not exactly command line, more like multiple-choice
"menu" oriented) -- e.g. it runs Lynx for its web
browser.
Please  contact
   "Randy Wertz" <rwertz@aztecfreenet.org>
for info about how to have someone from AzTeC
come to pick up the machine.
(such as me) (but I am in Iowa temporarily)
   And thank you very much.
--
Mike Schwartz    
Glendale  AZ
schwartz@acm.org
Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com