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aaron7
August 24th, 2003, 11:19 AM
I have a very large processor collection that just isn't doing any good wasting away in boxes in my basement! I have Z80s, 8086s, 8088s, 286s, 386s, 486s, Socket 4 Pentiums, Socket 5/7 Pentiums, Socket 5/7 AMDs, Pentium Pros, Celerons, Pentium IIs, 8086/8 coprocessors, 286 coprocessors, 386 coprocessors, PGA, DIP, flat pack, etc. etc. etc.!!! Mostec, Zilog, AMD, Intel, you name it! Drop me a line and I'll see if I can be of help!

trentwayjim
October 26th, 2003, 02:19 PM
I have a very large processor collection that just isn't doing any good wasting away in boxes in my basement! I have Z80s, 8086s, 8088s, 286s, 386s, 486s, Socket 4 Pentiums, Socket 5/7 Pentiums, Socket 5/7 AMDs, Pentium Pros, Celerons, Pentium IIs, 8086/8 coprocessors, 286 coprocessors, 386 coprocessors, PGA, DIP, flat pack, etc. etc. etc.!!! Mostec, Zilog, AMD, Intel, you name it! Drop me a line and I'll see if I can be of help!

Hi,
I recently picked up a Tandy 1000 SX computer, and I'm just wondering if you still have any of the following items:
8087-2 or 8087 math co-processor
"286 express" expansion card by PC Technologies
some sort of "hard card" (hard drive + controller on an expansion card).

Thank you for your time,
Bill

aaron7
October 27th, 2003, 07:10 AM
I do have both of those co-processors, and I have an 80mb Quantum hard card.


Due to the age of the items, they are best offer!

Argon
October 29th, 2003, 01:22 AM
Have any Z80B ? And what's yer price :)

aaron7
October 29th, 2003, 07:44 AM
I can only find Z80's and Z80A's... no B!

Argon
October 29th, 2003, 07:52 AM
ok, thanks for looking :)

aaron7
October 30th, 2003, 07:18 AM
I have composed an Excel XP spreadsheet of all the processors, make, speed, pins, etc. Just email me for it if you want it!

aaron7
August 30th, 2004, 03:15 PM
All parts are still available! Probably more than what I had before :lol:
Here's an updated list, not sure if the HTML will work right!

<center><font color=red><h2>Giant lot of processors and co-processors!!</h2></font></center>



This is a massive collection of processors and co-processors that I have collected over the years from upgrading computers for customers and myself. There are many rares in here, and 99% should work fine. I do not collect these and they should go to someone who does. Use them in computers, to resell as singles to make lots of $, or to make a nice ceramic tile floor!



List of processors (there may be more that are not listed, but all listed are included):



Pentium II/III / AMD Athlon-class
<ul>
PII 450/512/100/2.0V slot 1 with heatsink/fan
PIII 1000/256/133/1.7V PGA
Athlon AO900AMT3B PGA
PIII 750 slot 1, says "Intel Confidential" on it
Athlon K7 800 slot A
[/list]



Celeron/Duron-class:
<ul>
Celeron 500 PGA plastic
Celeron 400 Slot 1
[/list]



Ceramic Pentium-class:
<uL>
(2) Intel Pentium Pro 200
Intel Pentium Pro 180
Intel P75
Intel P75 with gold top
(3) Intel P90
Intel P90 with gold top
Intel P120
(3) Intel P166
Intel P166MMX
(2) Intel P100
Intel P100 with gold top
(2) Intel P66 with gold top
(6) Intel P60 with gold top
Intel P133
AMD K6-166A/R
AMD K6-2 400
Cyrix MII-366GP
Cyrix 6x86L-P150+GP 120mHz with gold top
IBM 6x86 P200+
ST ST6x86P166+ with gold top
(2) Intel P150
AMD Am5x86-P75 X5 133ADZ (486 socket)
[/list]



Plastic Pentium class:
<ul>
Intel Pentium 233MMX
(2) Intel Pentium 200
Intel Pentium 166MMX
(7) Intel Pentium 166
(5) Intel Pentium 200MMX
[/list]



486-class, all ceramic unless noted:
<ul>
(2) Intel 486DX4-100
(3) AMD 486DX2-66
Texas Instruments TI486DX2-G66-GA
(2) AMD 486DX2-80
(2) AMD 486SX2-66
(19) Intel 486DX-33
Intel 486SX-20
(5) Intel 486SX-25
Intel 486SX2-50
(30) Intel 486DX2-66, one on PCB
(3) Intel 486DX2-50
(2) Intel/IBM 486DX2-66
(4) Intel 486DX2-66 with permanent blue heatsink
Cyrix Cx486DX2-66 with permanent green heatsink
Intel 486SX-33 plastic pins-on-side style, no pins
(2) Intel 486SX-25 plastic pins-on-side style, no pins
(3) Intel/IBM 486 50G6956 ceramic pins-on-side style, no pins
Eteq ET486SLC2A plastic pins-on-side style, no pins
[/list]



Motorola processors (Apple and the like):
<ul>
(3) MC68LC040RC25B ceramic
MC68LC040RC33B ceramic
(2) MC68040RC33M ceramic
(2) MC68882FN25A pins-on-side style; no pins
MC68030FE16B pins-on-side style;no pins
(2) MC68030FE20B pins-on-side style; no pins
XC68030FE25B pins-on-side style; no pins
XC68040RC25M ceramic
MC68030FE25B pins-on-side style; no pins
MC68020FE16E pins-on-side style; no pins
(2) XC68LC040RC33B ceramic
[/list]



386-class ceramic:
<ul>
(2) Intel 386DX-16
(3) Intel 386DX-33
(4) intel 386DX-20
AMD 386DX/DXL-40
Intel 385-25
(8) Intel 386-25
Intel 387DX 16-33
Intel 387DX-20
(2) Intel 387DX-25
ULSI 387-40
[/list]



386-class pins-on-side style, none have pins unless noted with a P (this section only):
<ul>
AMD 386DX-40 on PCB with PGA
Intel 386SL-20
Intel 386SL-25
(3) HIIT XC87SLC-33 P
Cyrix FasMath CX-83S87-25-JP P
AMD 386SX-25
(4) AMD 386SX/SXL-25
(3) AMD 386SX/SXL-33
(10) Intel 386SX-16 one new in a carrier with pins
(7) Intel 386SX-20
Intel 386SX-25
Intel 396SX-20
AMD 386DX-40
Intel D80287-10 DIP on PCB with 387 PGA
[/list]



286-class:
<ul>
Intel 286-6C ceramic PGA
(2) Intel 286-10 ceramic PGA
Intel R80286-8 flat ceramic with contacts, not pins
AMD R80286-16/S flat ceramic with contacts, not pins
Harris CS80C286-20 pins-on-side style
AMD 286-8/C2H pins-on-side style
AMD 286-10/C2H pins-on-side style
(2) AMD 286-10/S pins-on-side style
(3) AMD 286-12/S pins-on-side style
(4) Intel 286-10 pins-on-side style
(6) Intel 286-12 pins-on-side style, one has no pins
[/list]



DIPs, ceramic and plastic:
<ul>
NEC V20
(2) MOS 6567R8
Intersil ICL7101CPL white ceramic with gold center top
(2) Zilog Z80A CTC
Zilog Z0840004PSC Z80
(2) Mostek MK3881N-4 Z80 PIO
(3) Zilog Z8420APS Z80A PIO
(4) Zilog Z8400APS Z80A
(5) Mostek MK3880N-4 Z80
SGS Z80AP10
SGS Z80 A
Intel P8080A on a PCB, chip is damaged on underside
(2) Intel P8085AH
Intel D8087-2
Intel C8087-2
Intel C80287XL
(3) Intel D80287-10
(3) Intel D80287-8
(6) Intel D8086-2
NEC D8086-2
AMD P8088-1
AMD D8088
Siemens 8088-1-P
Intel P8088
OKI M80C88-2
Intel D8088
Intel D8088-2
NEC D8088D-2
(2) (Intel P8088-2)
[/list]



CPU upgrade chips/boards:
<ul>
Intel OverDrive 486DX-25 with permanent black heatsink (486SX upgrade)
Intel OverDrive 486DX2-66 with permanent black heatsink
Intel OverDrive PODP5V133 with permanent black heatsink and fan (Early P60/66 upgrade)
Kingston 486/33 PD3 (486 NOW) with Intel 486DX-33 (386 PGA upgrade)
Cyrix Cx486SRx2 25/50mp (386 pins-on-side to 486 upgrade, in holder)
(2) BRAND NEW Kingston Turbochip T05X86/133 (486 upgrade to 133mhz)
Cyrix 5x86-100GP ceramic
Cyrix 5x86-100GP ceramic with permanent green heatsink
AMD Am5x86-P75 ceramic
[/list]



BONUS!Random other CPU related stuff:
<ul>
Socket 370 Celeron/PII to Slot 1 adaptor
2 Socket 7 ZIF sockets
Aries 97-486DX2UC PGA socket adaptor... voltage changer?
Dell VRM (for dual processors, Dell proprietary)
DEC VRM (for dual processors, universal)
VRM blank (if no VRM is needed, this goes in the slot)
Slot 1 motherboard CPU holder
[/list]
<hr>
These should all work (as I tossed the bad ones when upgrading), but are sold strictly AS-IS!

Erik
August 30th, 2004, 04:53 PM
It's odd that the HTML in your post isn't working. . . that shouldn't be the case.

BTW, you do realize that cleaning up usually means having LESS stuff when you're done, right? :D

Erik

Erik
August 30th, 2004, 04:58 PM
Okay. . . got the bulk of the HTML fixed.

I'm not going to enable headings, fonts or related stuff (colors, for instance) but most other tags will work now.

Let me know if I missed any! :)

Erik

aaron7
August 30th, 2004, 05:43 PM
Wow, thanks! What was I doing wrong?

For some reason, the more I try to get rid of, the more I end up with!

Erik
August 30th, 2004, 07:52 PM
Wow, thanks! What was I doing wrong?

It was me. I had the site set to only parse a few HTML tags. I added some more that I consider to be "safe" to the list.

If you've got any more you think I need, please let me know. . .

I may add the heading ones (H1-H3) next time I have a chance.

For some reason, the more I try to get rid of, the more I end up with!

I'm not trying to pare down the collection, but it still grows. . . :D

E

Anonymous Coward
September 1st, 2004, 10:29 AM
Aaron7, incase you didn't get my e-mail or pm, I have interest in your P120/133 overdrive, V20, and Cyrix 5x86 w/heatsink.

Terry Yager
September 1st, 2004, 01:36 PM
I could use a 386 DLC-33 or -40 PGA and an SLC-33 PLCC chip if ya have 'em. Any other '386-'486 upgrade chips are also of interest to me. I still have that other 1.8" hard drive you were interested in. Email or pm me.

--T

vmaxrc
September 19th, 2004, 05:32 AM
I am interested in everything. I can buy by the pound almost anything.
How much is left and what part of the country are you in?

Rick Ethridge
September 20th, 2004, 08:59 AM
Could you give a price on the 750 PIII Slot 1 and the 400 AMD K6-2?
Rick Ethridge

junkie_rae
September 21st, 2007, 10:08 PM
i'm a senior taking up computer science. i have this subject (microprocessor architecture) and we need to submit samples of intel processors. i already have the 486, P1, P2, P3 and P4. As well as the dual core and quad core samples (mostly defective)

i still don't have the 386, 286, and older ones.

just wanted to know your location?

i'm in the philippines

Terry Yager
September 21st, 2007, 11:33 PM
Good luck! You did notice that this thread is ~4 years old? I'm pretty sure Aaron still lurks around here, perhaps you could contact him by private message.

--T

JDT
September 22nd, 2007, 02:34 PM
a 4 year old thread... what a friggun tease this was...