- Apple Powerbook G4 667MHz with power adapter, spare power cord and two spare batteries;
- IOmega Zip Drive with parallel interface, including parallel cable and power adapter;
- 40GByte iPod 3G, with the black and white interface and a broken hard drive;
- Palm m505 with usb cradle and power adapter;
- Belkin USB 2.0 riser card that was used in my PowerMac;
- Sony battery charger for the 20th anniversary walkman;
- 10/100 Mb Ethernet card;
- ATA 100 raid card;
- 3 parallel ATA 66 cables;
- Creative Soundblaster microphone from 1995;
- Broken Sony earbuds;
- Sennheiser earbuds;
- Sweex 128MB MP3 player with earbuds;
- RF-plug male;
- Palm 16MB SD Card;
- Compaq two button ps/2 ball mouse;
- Trust mouse to go with their touch pad;
- Logitech 3 button ps/2 ball mouse;
- Logitech 2 button ps/2 ball mouse;
- Logitech scroll wheel usb optical mouse;
- small 2 button usb optical mouse;
- Parallel Cable;
- RS 232C to Parallel adapter;
- RF TV splitter;
- 6.8GB Maxtor HDD;
- USB charge stand;
- 3 uk-style power cords, one with a 3A fuse;
- 2 grounded power cords;
- USB WIFI access point;
- DV-in enabler for Sony handycams;
- Bose holding etui for their horrible in-earbuds;
- USB enclosure for hard drives, including 30 GB HDD and power adapter;
- USB enclosure for hard drives, including 80 GB HDD and power adapter;
- Two HDD enclosures with mounting brackets for swapping hard drives in a PC-Tower, including a 8GB and a 20GB hard drive
- four-way USB hub with power adapter;
- 15 meter of telephone wire;
- telephone wire with ethernet-style plug and wall socket plug;
- USB to PS/2 adapter;
- 42 3 1/4" diskettes;
- Wall mounting bracket for original "ufo" Airport;
- Din 4-pin to Din 4-pin cable;
That's the lot. And when we go through other boxes and shelves, I'm sure that we'll find a lot more obsolete hardware. Still it feels weird to do the spring cleaning in the summer holidays.
Zaaf
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