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Old Jul 10, 2003, 06:09 PM   #1
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FS: Misc stuff

I have a ton of extra stuff and I'm hoping someone might want some of it.
HP laser printer manual, its about an inch thick 2$
semi-staticy phone 5$
A lot of books about C programming rangeing from beginner to intermediate 3$ each
A dead GBA motherboard 1$ (it had water spilled on it while I was working, and I'm gonna assume its dead)
Logitch quickcam 10$
Tons and tons of isa sound cards, all are untested but they have been kept in good condition. 1$ each. I'll give you a new one if the one I send you doesn't work.
Dead Abit SE6 mobo 2$
External cable modem for ATT cable, it works fine 10$
A mystery PCI card. It has a chip labeled C-Cube ZiVA. It has 2 composite ports, a 1/8th inch RCA jack and an S-video port. 1$ (I have no idea if it works or not, I don't have drivers for it either)
An ISA modem, I don't know if it works 1$
2 year 2000 World record books 2$ each
Voodoo 5 5500 card. newest bios version and I replaced the regular glue that they used on the chips with real thermal paste. 40$
5 80mm chrome grills 50 cents each


I'll add other stuff periodicly as I find it.


EDIT: AAAHH! I can't get free shipping anymore. My friend got in trouble for doing it for me. Sorry people, but I'm going to have to charge shipping now. I'll calculate the price based on what you buy. I'll combine everything into one box if possible.

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Old Jul 12, 2003, 12:18 AM   #2
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Old Jul 12, 2003, 04:12 AM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #3
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Whats wrong? Prices too high? Not enough stuff?
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Old Jul 12, 2003, 07:00 AM   #4
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weird items.......
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Old Jul 17, 2003, 01:03 PM   #5
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mabe some pics / more info might help ... i buy wied "junk"... but your a little to vague to get much interst .. from me ...
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Old Jul 18, 2003, 07:08 PM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #6
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I don't have any way of getting pics onto my computer.
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Old Jul 19, 2003, 06:58 AM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #7
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I added some more stuff
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Old Jul 19, 2003, 07:17 AM   #8
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Most of that stuff the funnest part would be to take it apart and see how it works... and smash it.... how much for... uhh, hmmm.
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here's some info for ya's.

If this helps you sell that thing, I want a cut!


C-Cube ZiVA:


http://wwwes.kodak.com/country/US/en...10710-01.shtml


Eastman Kodak Company


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Kodak and LSI Logic Agree to Joint Photo-Sharing Initiative for DVD Players
Interactive Service Brings Kodak Picture CD Viewing and Sharing Experience to the Television
ROCHESTER, NY, July 10 -- Eastman Kodak Company and LSI Logic Corporation (NYSE: LSI), today announced an agreement to promote new capabilities that will enable photo-sharing through television sets using DVD players. The agreement, originally signed by LSI Logic's recently acquired C-Cubeâ„¢ Microsystems, a leader in integrated processors for the DVD market, will allow consumers to view their digital pictures from a Kodak Picture CD directly on their TV without ever touching a computer.

Together, Kodak and LSI Logic will offer consumers yet another way to further enhance the way they use and share their pictures, bringing the benefits of digital photography to the mass marketplace. Through this agreement, the companies will offer the Kodak Picture CD service to consumers via DVD players and devices that carry the "Kodak Picture CD Compatibility Mark." Consumers will be able to simply place a Kodak Picture CD in their DVD player and instantly view their pictures on a television set in their living room.

"This technology is a key step toward bringing digital photography services to the family room, where most people want to view their pictures," said Dan Palumbo, president Consumer Imaging and senior vice president, Kodak. "The combination of Kodak's comprehensive digital imaging products and services, and LSI Logic's integrated digital video solutions promises to expand the benefits of digital photography and services and broaden Kodak's reach to the consumer electronic market."

Kodak and LSI Logic's initiative will be the latest move in the infoimaging industry, which is driven by the convergence of images and information technology. Infoimaging unites three closely-related imaging markets -- devices, such as DVD players, as well as infrastructure and services / media, such as Kodak Picture CDs that enable people to more easily use images as a fast and effective way to communicate.

By combining LSI Logic's DVD system processor technology with Kodak's service infrastructure and brand, consumers will have even more ways to enjoy the benefits of digital photography. Consumers will be able to view their digitized pictures using the following features available on LSI Logic-based DVD players:

Automatic picture scaling to best-fit maximum TV display size.


Slide show.


Thumbnail/catalog display in one screen for quick browsing.


Image rotation.


Progressive scan display support with unparalleled image quality.


In addition, the C-Cube ZiVA-5 DVD system processor will allow today's high-end DVD features to be rapidly and cost-effectively brought to the mainstream consumer electronic market. The deal extends to LSI Logic's OEM partners, who will be able to distribute DVD players marked with the Kodak Picture CD Compatible logo.

"We are pleased to be working with Kodak to develop and market this capability for consumers who are excited about digital imaging," said Timothy Vehling, director of Consumer Products Marketing at LSI Logic. "As the number one supplier of DVD ICs worldwide, LSI Logic's product and market leadership in consumer digital products will shift still image viewing from the PC and allow people to share and enjoy their pictures in the living room and across the Internet."

As technology advances, Kodak and LSI Logic will continue to look for new opportunities to expand and improve consumer digital imaging. Through innovative services such as the Kodak Picture CD and LSI Logic's advanced DVD technology, the companies will continue to provide leading retailers and manufacturers with full-featured DVD digital photography solutions helping them better serve their customers. This initiative exemplifies Kodak and LSI Logic's goal of bringing innovative services to the market.

The C-Cube ZiVA-5 DVD System Processor
C-Cube ZiVA-5 is the latest in the family of market-leading DVD solutions from LSI Logic. C-Cube ZiVA-5 brings unprecedented picture quality to today's DVD players, and adds unique capabilities for advanced audio, including DVD-Audio and audio encoding, still image display support, and media-rich consumer devices. As the leader in DVD decoders and MPEG encoding technology, LSI Logic is well positioned to make this convergence of media technologies a reality.

Kodak and infoimaging
Eastman Kodak Company is the world's leader in helping people and businesses take, share, store, and print pictures traditional or digital. Kodak's sales last year of nearly $14 billion were divided between consumer and commercial products and services, such as professional and consumer digital cameras, laser imagers for radiologists, photographic films for professionals and amateurs, digital services for cinematographers, high-speed document scanners, and aerial images. Kodak is a leading participant in infoimaging, a $225 billion industry created by the convergence of images and information technology. Infoimaging unites three closely-related imaging markets -- devices, such as DVD players, infrastructure, and services / media that enable people to more easily use images as a fast and effective way to share pictures as information, entertainment, or memories.

About LSI Logic
LSI Logic Corporation (NYSE: LSI) is a leading designer and manufacturer of communications, storage, and consumer semiconductors for applications that access, interconnect, and store data, voice, and video. In addition, the company supplies storage network solutions for the enterprise. LSI Logic is headquartered at 1551 McCarthy Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035, 866-574-5741, http://www.lsilogic.com.

With its recent acquisition of C-Cube Microsystems, LSI Logic is a worldwide leader in digital media processing, communication processors, and networked consumer products. With a focus on DVD, set-top boxes and code-enabled products, LSI Logic's C-Cube products are driving the technology for the "networked digital home."

The LSI Logic logo, the C-Cube logo, C-Cube and ZiVA-5 are trademarks or registered trademarks of LSI Logic Corporation.
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Oh- And look at this!

cut/paste http://www.plasma-online.de/index.html?content=http%3A//www.plasma-online.de/english/identify/picture/c_cube.html

this is C-cube chip Identifier page with pictures!

My research abilities even amaze me sometimes.
-j/k of course.
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"External cable modem for ATT cable, it works fine 10$"

What is ATT cable? Is that a regular cable modem?
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Oops, I ment to put from ATT cable. It worked with comcast and cox cable too.
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Oops, I ment to put from ATT cable. It worked with comcast and cox cable too.
I might be interested in that- Do you know what brand or model it is so I can see if it works with my ISP?
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Its a Lancity modem, model LCPET-3. It sort of looks like a giant heat sink. It has fins on its left side. Its gray and has 4 status lights. It includes the power adapter too. If you contact me on MSN/AIM I can give you more details if you want. MSN: craig588(at)hotmail(dot)com AIM:craig5888 (Not a typo, somone tried to impersinate me on aim using the craig588 name)
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I think it's non-DOCSIS- I have to call my ISP though.
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I think it's non-DOCSIS


Is that good or bad? I have no idea about weather this is a good or bad modem. I don't know if I'm undercharging you, but even if I am I'll still sell it to you. I'm not sure of its value.
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Last chance to get the voodoo 5 and werbcam before I put them up on ebay.
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Ha, haven't you noticed the lack of interest since day 1?
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Ha, haven't you noticed the lack of interest since day 1?
DE, your Moron of the Day avatar has been removed... you can stop acting like one.

This is the Buy and Sell Forum, if you're interested in something - post, if not - don't.
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Dom edit: What did I just say?
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