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While looking through Make Magazine’s blog, I noted a link to the Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronics Junk project and quickly realized that it would be a great opportunity for me to off-load some of my accumulated electronics junk treasures before I move to a different place in State College, PA. The rules are pretty simple: add some components if you keep some components; document your box on your site/blog or flickr; choose an individual who wants a box; send it off after two weeks! I am going with a theme of microcontroller related treasures so I will include the following contents:

  • P16PRO40 PIC programmer, parallel port version
  • Set of PIC16F84A chips and a pair of crystals (10MHz, 4MHz)
  • 2×16 LCD display
  • My personal Atmega 8051 board with battery-powered NVRAM, RS232 and built-in PAULMON
  • A (UNTESTED!!, may break something) USB-PIC board I built that needs to be programmed
  • An original Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge that I modified to accept standard flash chips
  • A power/eject button assembly from a Sony Playstation 2
  • A numeric keypad
  • A rotary potentiometer with a digital readout
  • A mouse from a Digital Equipment Corporation VAXStation
  • Assorted passive components
  • Assorted logic gates
  • Solderless breadboard
  • 5V DC wall adapter

I will pick someone from the list of individuals on the Box Request page, so add yourself there if you are interested. Also, keep in mind that this may be a good opportunity to do some spring-cleaning yourself.

See: the microbox!

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