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VCF East 2026 - Consignment · Friday, Apr 17 📸 Shared album · Tap to view!

@vcfederation.bsky.social VCF East is this weekend and as usual, I've already been taking a lot of photos! Want a peek at consignment? Then have a look at my album here: photos.app.goo.gl/ETzhNrB7FKb6...

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Flea Market Friday time. Saw some computers and CRTs - the latter is rare to see. One was very yellowed. Didn’t ask prices but pretty sure the HP is the same one from months ago that has been on FB Marketplace for $60.

4 days ago 3 0 0 0
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Been working on all the PCs from this lot recently. The 486 has come along nicely. I decided to add one of the extra CD-ROM drives to give more options and modded a VGA cable so I could test the onboard video. Fresh DOS and Win95 on 12mb of RAM and 270mb HDD. Happy with the results!

5 days ago 3 0 0 0
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Somebody apparently thought putting Vista Basic on this P4 was a good idea. Fixed that last night at least. Seems like the laptop works but the dvd/cd drive hasn’t liked any CDs I fed it so far.

1 week ago 3 0 0 0
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Initial testing - it powers on but part of the screen isn’t displaying, though touch function works even there. It prints beautifully but the photo jams every time and doesn’t make it to the final cut and eject.

1 week ago 6 0 0 0

Nvm I see the price, yikes.

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

That is something I will have to find out. Good news is it still seems to have photo paper and the printing film loaded in it. I should at least be able to test it. How much was the one you saw?

1 week ago 1 0 1 0
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Also the Dell Inspiron 5100 I saw yesterday was still there (other i5 Dell gone) but now only $5 with a charger and bag. How could I say no? -sigh- They do make great portable Win XP PCs. Needs some cleaning and testing.

1 week ago 8 0 1 0
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I might be crazy but picked this Sony SnapLab photo printer at the flea today for $15.looking forward to testing it out (fingers crossed it still works). Hey, at least it is smaller than a Kodak kiosk lol.

1 week ago 16 1 3 0
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Kind of gives an idea how far back these things go - one of the driver disks is for Mac OS 8.6 (the other is 9/OS X). I might have to try loading up the software just to see it. :)

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Gave the Nomads a try as well. One works perfectly, far as I can tell, the other tries to power on, backlight comes on a moment, but then it shuts off. I'm guessing, given the shipping box and identical pair, that one broke and a replacement was ordered/sent. Still good for $2.

1 week ago 1 0 1 0
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Testing Fuji MX600-Zoom digicam. The first hurdle was getting the old rechargeable battery out; it had swelled and split open. The camera itself works but the years of not having a lens cap have taken a toll on the lens coating, meaning photos have a haze look. Some might call it a look.

1 week ago 2 0 1 0
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I had to try out the G3 Mac (Pismo) Laptop I picked up just to see what kind of shape it is in. It does chime and boot up buuuut the screen seems to be borked. Handy you can hook up an external VGA display, so I could at least see it working. Still, not bad all things considered.

1 week ago 3 0 0 0
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As if that wasn't enough, on the way out I passed a box and saw this Mac G3 Pismo just sitting. Got it for $12 - sadly no power adapter BUT I have one at home with the Pismo I picked up last year at the swap meet.

1 week ago 2 0 0 0
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As for pickups today - two Mac power bricks plus a random one all for $2, a pair of Nomad MP3 players for $2 with the box, no SM cards sadly, a Fuji MX600-Zoom Smart Media digi-cam for $1, and a pair of Suncom joysticks that work with Apple IIe/c or PCs...

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Also saw a ROG gaming laptop with a $40 price, eh - pass. On the same table was an Action Max system, no games for $10. Interesting to see. Another table had this Atari Six-switch lot - didn't ask price, guy is usually reasonable though, just have all the Atari I need.

1 week ago 1 0 0 0
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Flea Market Friday is back and it was an interesting one. Let's start with what I saw - Couple Dell laptops, an older P4 and a less old i5. Guy wanted $20 for both, not bad but the i5 was missing a power adapter and I've already got a Dell P4 like this one (or close enough)...

1 week ago 3 0 2 0

And though I call these boring, the caveat is they have potential! They all have 5-6 PCI slots and AGP slots. Add some more RAM, slap in a decent era appropriate AGP graphics card, IDE to SATA adapter - you have a pretty solid Win XP build.

2 weeks ago 3 0 0 0
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While still a boring P4 office computer, this one seems to be the cleanest of the bunch. Still had lots of dust bunnies and someone labeled the front drives with marker. A blower for the dust and some IPA with wipes helped. Booted right up to Win XP.

2 weeks ago 8 1 1 0
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Returned to the flea market today - browsed around the same pile of office equipment. Saw a HP LaserJet 4000 N that looked in good shape. Tempting. I did see the same beige box and this time the guy was willing to do $10 - one more to that stack.

2 weeks ago 8 0 2 0

My guess based on the rest of the stack, I’d bet it had the bare minimum specs and RAM in it. But I’d also guess he would have wanted even more for that box today.

2 weeks ago 2 0 0 0

Yeah, everything from this lot is in that range of not old enough to be super retro interesting but not new enough to be useful. Aside from the 386 and 486 from last week, the rest in the lot are of the P4/Celeron era - fine to make a XP build, maaaybe 98 but everything is just stock, bare min specs

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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The guy with a stack of computers had another and a Dell PowerEdge T620 and there was a network rack and other switches/hubs. Pretty sure all from an office. I asked about the one other pc but this time the guy wanted $25 for it, so passed. That vendor is all over the place.

2 weeks ago 2 0 1 0
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Hit the flea today - saw a few things, starting with this internal Zip drive box that sadly had a Colorado tape drive inside (assume it was switched out with the Zip drive back when new). Guy also had this Visual Basic instructional set. Wanted $5 for both but passed…

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Gave the Compaq a fresh DOS 6.22 install and tried some games. Checkit clocks the CPU at 50mhz, also tried the HDD test and that passed. Fun machine, just no sound card - lots of ISA slots though, so could easily add an old SoundBlaster or compatible.

3 weeks ago 4 0 1 0

I'm considering if I have a tool that I clip that pin on a cable - nothing I have in the bin is that ancient so far. My one Gateway CRT might have that pin missing since it goes to a 486 machine as well, but that cable is not detachable from the monitor. Such a pain.

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
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The old HDD was grumpy at first and I had to swap a jumper to disable onboard video - but boots up. It’s some kind of 486 with 12mb of RAM. The video card from the 386 works as well. The HDD kind of works but gave non-system disk so booted from floppy to DOS for now.

3 weeks ago 4 0 1 0
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Checking out the Compaq Presario 850 today. Had to take the video card from the 386 because the vga onboard has a blocked pin - apparently that was typical before the vga was standard…

3 weeks ago 2 0 2 0
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Started on the 386 machine. It was giving error beeps and no video, closer inspection revealed a leaky battery. Removed that and AT plug to clean the corrosion, beeped out some traces but I think two are broken. Have to circle back to it later.

3 weeks ago 8 0 1 0
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Opened the cases and dusted them out and gave them a quick wipe-down. They look good inside, I think. Looks like there’s one or two 386s, Pent 1 maybe, a Celeron, and a couple P4 machines.

3 weeks ago 12 0 2 0
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