Interesting stuff at Surplus Exchange
If any one has some real interest in unusual hardware, I'm willing to act as a purchaser for non-locals from http://www.surplusexchange.org in exchange for a meager sum. I'm not always available to go by during their open hours, but they are open Sat. too, so I can likely make it by at least once a week if someone is looking for something specific.
Today I was there and found:
Acute Networking Tech Windows CE-based thin clients, they work with Citrix ICA and Win RDC services. They seem to also support local web browsing based on config options for the terminal, but there is no network to put them on to try/verify this.
5000 model (needs regular computer power cable):
http://www.argecy.com/tc_5000.html
1000 model (all 1000 models I saw did have the power brick included):
http://www.argecy.com/tc_1000.html
Many of these have config passwords set. I did test one 5000 that did not, and one 1000 that did.
Also I saw, but did not test an HP DesignJet 10PS. It did have a full set of carts, but I dunno how full/empty they were, and if it was tested by them.
http://h41186.www4.hp.com/country/us/en/support/10PS.html?pageseq=705386
A few Compaq SCSI drive sleds with 4.3GB wide (68-pin) SCSI 'Cudas and a few with 10k RPM 18.2GB Wide Ultra SCA SCSI HP OEM drives. The label is mostly obscured by the sled, but I'd guess them to be 'Cudas or Cheetahs.
Many PC PCI AHA-2940 cards, many various AGP/PCI video cards, many Slot-1 P2 and Celeron CPU modules, there are various HDDs in SCSI and ATA, and today there was an Apple logo'd 30GB ATA drive.
This isn't really FS/T, so I stuck it in my blog. I'm willing to buy and ship things for people who can't find these locally, and don't want to deal with ePay. I'm not looking for huge profits, but something for my time and gas.

