Inventory/INV001

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Location: downstairs/hallway: <listing> <description>
"Lunchopolis" lids that we will never use because the containers are being used decoratively
mini-casserole dish lids that we will never use because and the containers aren't a useful size for storage

Contents

  • KVM stuff:
    • (1) extra cable for TrendNet PS2 KVM switch (order unit)
    • (1) IOGear 2x PS/2 KVM switch
      • seemed to be acting flaky, but this was probably due to a dying mouse
      • 2015-12-29 not sure where this is now Rizzo2 was using it; back in the box now
      • 2010-08-17: now in use at living room workstation
    • black/orange no-brand 4-port DVI/PS2 KVM switch
    • ziplock bag containing:
      • (1) TrendNet USB KVM switch TK-407 - currently in use by Rizzo/Rizzo2 (soon to be Statler/Waldorf)
        • (4)(2) cables for TK-407 (other 2 cables in use as above)
  • ziplock bag containing unknown device adapter, 1/8" to ??
  • (1) Palm Universal Connector cradle with serial interface, no power jack
  • (1) Palm Universal Connector cradle with serial interface and power supply
    • gave to Harena for use as a charger in bedroom
  • (1) Pocket VIK keyboard with Palm Universal Connector plug
  • (1) power supply for above
  • (1) iomega dittoMax cartridge with stuff backed up onto it from caveman days
  • (2) small cute boxes (1 JB pawprints, 1 Chinese characters)
  • (1) shaver, Remington F4790 (or visually equivalent, anyway): foil has holes, but otherwise fine.
    • spare power cord/adapter for above
    • spare plastic screen shield for above
  • (1) USB mini-cable, not sure what it fits
  • (1) PS/2 kbd/mouse splitter cable
  • in same plastic zip bag:
    • (1) USB cable, black
    • (1) video coax cable, short, black
    • (1) RJ11 phone cable, black
  • (1) VGA splitter cable, grey
  • (1) shiny silvery USB cable
  • (1) unopened pack of 1000 shirt-tag fasteners
  • (1) Braun 4501 shaver, retrofitted with external battery holder
  • (1) TL-Link 54M wireless router (bought Spring 2010) TL-WR340GD, still in box
    • found mini-CD with user guide, added it to box
  • (1) CAT5 cable, yellow, 50ft? 100ft?
  • (1) A/C adapter (grounded), 12v DC 500 mA center-positive
  • Key FONTS software for Windows 3.1, 5.25" floppy
    • probably works fine with modern software, if you can read the disk
    • probably also quite redundant, and more interesting as a relic than for actual use
  • (1) Task Force LED headlamp, with batteries -- unopened (part #0017500)
  • (1) elongated box (~ 3"x3"x6"), green felt exterior
  • (1) mysterious double-male PS/2-ish cable, black (probably specialty for some particular piece of equipment)
  • (1) metal car-radio holder thingy, ~7"x2"x3" (are these actually useful?)
  • (1) carabiner watch, blue
  • (1) pair of ear-buds
  • "Pandigital Novel" e-ink reader device
  • D-Link wired "fast ethernet" PCMCIA card, model DFE-690TXD, node ID 001195-2347bb
  • "Lunchopolis" lids, green
  • mini-casserole-dish lids, clear

History

  • 2020-11-21 added 2 ziplock bags of unneeded lids
  • 2020-11-17 Added D-Link DFE-590TXD
  • 2016-08-13 Returned disused Palm Universal Connector from bedroom. Carabiner watch, earbuds, e-reader added (in ziplok bag).
  • 2016-02-26 Returned IOGear KVM, took TrendNet KVM
  • 2016-01-20 returned TrendNet KVM, added no-brand KVM
  • 2010-08-22 removed Palm cradle w/ power supply
  • 2010-08-17 removed IOGear PS2 KVM for use on living room workstation
  • 2010-08-11 USB KVM & 3 cables; box pretty nearly full
  • 2010-07-19 Pocket VIK -- at least until I get a new battery for the m313 so I can take it places reliably.
  • 2010-07-07 shaver, WLAN router, KVM switch
  • 2010-07-06 tag fasteners
  • 2010-07-04 added silvery USB cable
  • 2010-07-01 added KVM cable, dittomax, Pixma, small cute boxes
  • 2010-06-28 Created in office, then moved to living room