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Have codes for these Wii U games available:
Affordable Space Adventures
Darksiders II
Freedom Planet
Runbow
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse
Swords & Soldiers II
For PC:
Civilization V
Please send a PM if interested.
Trying to remember all I have I have a bunch of old stuff. I know I still have a bunch of 72-pin Simms for sure and some Dimms too. Pretty sure I have one of those motherboard cache sticks as well. Just making sure, you are good on SCSI cards right?
Looking for some stuff:
AMD Athlon X2 (Dual-Core AM2) up to a 4800+ if possible. Upgrading from a Single Core
SATA Hard drive, need one that functions well, existing 80GB has some performance issues
DDR2 RAM 2GB Sticks x 2
These are all for an upgrade I am trying to help someone out on. Any...
I think I have a Pentium-MMX 233mhz, currently sitting in one of those AT transition boards. The board seems dead. Haven't fired it up in awhile. The design was cool because it had both Simm and Dimm slots and a AGP slot. I also have a Creative CT4500 ISA Sound card. I know how those older games...
I have a BFG Tech 8800GT and a BFG Tech 550W PSU, They both last worked when used, don't know now. The motherboard of the computer they were in failed.
Probably not, those were on the far end of the PATA life cycle. 320 was as high as they went and 250s were not commonly bought either. Don't know of anyone personally who owned either one of these because of the transition over to SATA.
Ya, better off seeking ebay for that cable, no low chance anyone will have parts for a PS4 lying around.
[L]imey, don't think there was any regular DDR SoDimms that are 2GB, at least no laptops that ever supported it. I'll check for 1GB ones, but I think I only have 512mb at best.