I'm moving my electronic workshop from the basement to the garage, and as is my pattern I'm getting rid of half my junk. Having done this a few times, the junk I'm getting rid of today may actually be useful to those interested in electronics and computers.
Here are pictures of the junk I'm getting rid of:
First come, first serve, I'm not pricing anything, just tell me what it's worth to you. At three everything is free.
Lots of working Rabbit Semiconductor kits (now digi) - including a few wifi and ethernet kits for electronic projects. A few other development kits for ARM, some 16 bit processors, and a bunch of 8 bit processor kits. Loads of old magazines - electronics now, popular electronics, circuit cellar from the 90's, and even Byte from the 80's (neat circuit cellar articles and a glimpes into the early days of the PC).
Many old computer pieces and parts, and some actually work! If you ever wanted a bunch of serial or printer cables and adaptors, come by. These are also great for when you need 6 feet of cable with 20+ wires for some project or another. Floppy drives, a few CD writers. A couple 14" VGA monitors.
A whole bunch of electronics and computer books.
1185 Rue Willette Blvd
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
-Adam