The charger works too. It is missing the 220v power lead (mickey-mouse-style 3 prong connector) which is probably being used for another one.
Its specs are:
Input 100-240v AC 2A 50-60Hz
Output 18.5v DC 6.5A 120w
It probably works on all HP and Compaq laptops
I also have 2 dead laptops - spares only as neither of them work and have been stripped of hard drives, memory, etc.
I have some memory and little cards which might be wifi or bluetooth or something, that might well have been removed from these laptops but I can't remember.
One is an HP Compaq NC6400 and is completely dead since falling off a chair years ago. Screen might be usable on another machine. http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12446_ca/12446_ca.pdf
The other is a Dell Latitude D600. It is prehistoric, and I assume also dead. http://www.dell.com/downloads/us/products/latit/d600_spec.pdf
Still you might want them for an art project, spares, target practice, whatever.
I have a HP laptop charger and docking station to give away.
I think the docking station works. It is an EN488AA
specs here: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12075_na/12075_na.html
It is compatible with these laptops
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/ca/en/sm/WF32a/A1-12134674-12134748-12134748-12134756-12134756-74520573.html
The charger works too. It is missing the 220v power lead (mickey-mouse-style 3 prong connector) which is probably being used for another one.
Its specs are:
Input 100-240v AC 2A 50-60Hz
Output 18.5v DC 6.5A 120w
It probably works on all HP and Compaq laptops
I also have 2 dead laptops - spares only as neither of them work and have been stripped of hard drives, memory, etc.
I have some memory and little cards which might be wifi or bluetooth or something, that might well have been removed from these laptops but I can't remember.
One is an HP Compaq NC6400 and is completely dead since falling off a chair years ago. Screen might be usable on another machine.
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12446_ca/12446_ca.pdf
The other is a Dell Latitude D600. It is prehistoric, and I assume also dead.
http://www.dell.com/downloads/us/products/latit/d600_spec.pdf
Still you might want them for an art project, spares, target practice, whatever.
No interest: chucked these out now