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Parallel Printer Cable
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Parallel Cable
 
RCA cables (various)
 
USB cables (various) - Has a USB 'A' plug on one side and ''anything'' else on the other
 
"Figure 8" cable
 
"Mickey Mouse" cable
 
Speaker Wire
 
VGA cable
 
DVI cable
 
VGA/DVI adaptor cable
 
Computer Power Cable
 
Ethernet Cable
 
KVM cable
 
PS2 cables
 
S-Video cable
 
Misc (has any of the above on at least one side)
 
Firewire
 
TV Coaxial
 
Phone cords
 
  
Remember, an extention cable is one that can plug into itself, and we always save these
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QWA4ozr6G7zsjyjQg1J_m9oyeHIwsiPHnYsx2Ht8yRk/edit?usp=sharing Link]
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==Cables we need==
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*Parallel to USB Printer Cable
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*RCA cables -- Monster brand
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*RCA to 1/8th" audio
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*Micro USB Cables
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*Speaker Wire
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*VGA/DVI adapter cable
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*Computer Power Cable
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*CAT 6 Ethernet Cable
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*S-Video cable (a handful)
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*Misc (strange/unusual)
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*TV Coaxial (a handful)
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'''Remember, an extention cable is one that can plug into itself, and we always save these'''
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For anyone else that is reading this, there is a board that is a visual aid for voluteers so that they know what stuff is worth keeping.

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Cables we need

  • Parallel to USB Printer Cable
  • RCA cables -- Monster brand
  • RCA to 1/8th" audio
  • Micro USB Cables
  • Speaker Wire
  • VGA/DVI adapter cable
  • Computer Power Cable
  • CAT 6 Ethernet Cable
  • S-Video cable (a handful)
  • Misc (strange/unusual)
  • TV Coaxial (a handful)

Remember, an extention cable is one that can plug into itself, and we always save these


For anyone else that is reading this, there is a board that is a visual aid for voluteers so that they know what stuff is worth keeping.