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==Cables we need== | ==Cables we need== | ||
− | Parallel Printer Cable | + | *Parallel to USB Printer Cable |
− | + | *RCA cables -- Monster brand | |
− | RCA cables | + | *RCA to 1/8th" audio |
− | + | *Micro USB Cables | |
− | " | + | *Speaker Wire |
− | + | *VGA/DVI adapter cable | |
− | Speaker Wire | + | *Computer Power Cable |
− | + | *CAT 6 Ethernet Cable | |
− | + | *S-Video cable (a handful) | |
− | VGA/DVI | + | *Misc (strange/unusual) |
− | Computer Power Cable | + | *TV Coaxial (a handful) |
− | Ethernet Cable | ||
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− | S-Video cable | ||
− | Misc ( | ||
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− | TV Coaxial | ||
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− | Remember, an extention cable is one that can plug into itself, and we always save these | + | '''Remember, an extention cable is one that can plug into itself, and we always save these''' |
− | For anyone else that is reading this, | + | 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.