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FS: Dual800 Module, PIII866 chip, PBook parts, random memory, more!
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Aug 4, 2003, 11:30 PM
 
Hello All,

I've been reading here off and on for a while, and this my first post here!

I've got a bunch of Mac stuff that I'm looking to sell, and figured that I'd like to keep it from falling into the hell hole that has become e-bay.

First off, Obviously, I've never sold stuff here, but I have sold a ton on other forums. I have selling references at:

Ars Technica's Beerology.com

Heatware.com

And last and definatly least, Ebay Feedback

As you can see, it is all 100% positive so you can rest assured that you're dealing with a good guy.

Payment I can take payments via Paypal (all methods) or money order (prefer MO on the larger $$ stuff, but it's up to you in the end)

Shipping all prices listed include shipping via USPS parcel post (insurance on larger $$ stuff too). I can go up to priority if you want to pay the difference.

With that, onto the stuff!

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FA:Apple Quick Silver Dual 800MHz G4 module with proper heat sink
The only completed auction on ebay lists for $495.
I have this processor from a previous buy. It has a full 2MB L3 per processor, but since I have the module in a Digital Audio board, I have not been able to get the L3 to work. The Processors and L2 cache work fine. Obviously I also have the 12v lead soldered on, and the bus is set to 133Mhz (stock) If you set it to a multiplier higher, you can stick it in a 100MHz bus machine too. I'm sure that most people here have read the upgrade threads covering that.
It's been rock solid in my Digital Audio, and a joy to run photoshop/MP apps with. I just want more speed and want to sell this one to put toward a DP1.2GHz!
I'm going to sell this as a Dual800 and L2 cache module, with the L3 in question (simply because I don't have QS board to check in). If you check through the compatibility reports and XLR8YourMac.com, you'll see that most people report no L3 in anything other than a QS board (theory is a different firmware on the motherboard), so I just can't guarantee that it will work in a QS.
Price: $460 (as stated above includes shipping and insurance. Prefer MO for this because of the paypal fees, but I'll deal if that's what you need to do).
Link to EBay Auction Reserve is about half the price.


Intel Pentium III 866 socket 370 processor (133MHz bus)
Just for you Mac/PC dual uses out there...
Bare chip, no heatsink
Just pulled this from my current rig for a 1GHz replacement so it works fine and dandy.
$55 Shipped


IBM 56K Mini-PCI Thinkpad modem
Not sure what models this fits, but it's a mini-pci card.
P/N: 08K3252
$10?

Apple OEM ATI Rage128Pro
AGP Vid card from Gigabit Ethernet
16MB VRAM
VGA and DVI connectors
Fanless model
$20

Apple Powerbook G3 Series Floppy Drive Expansion Module
P/N: 825-4156-A
For the Original PBook G3 I think
I have three of these, all in unknown status
$10 each or all three for $22

Apple Powerbook 520
Grayscale screen
Specs from Everymac.com
I can get the exact amount of RAM and HDD if requested. I think that system 7.X is on there currently.
Batteries are unknown condition
Original Poweradapter included
$40 (heavy beast, remember this includes shipping)

Apple Powerbook SCSI Adapter cable
IIRC this is pretty rare and was very expensive when released
If you have an older PBook and see that square port on the back with many pins, this is the cable that you need to hook up external SCSI devices
(CD-ROM, HDD, RAID etc.)
$20

Northstar Mobile Memory Safe, Palm Backup device, 2MB
Product Page
Backs up your Palm m100, III or VII simply by plugging it into the bottom
Great for on the road
$10

Epson Color Stylus 800 Printer
Unknown condition
inks installed but unknown
worked when put into storage, but unknown if it has dried up
Best for parts if anything
$35 (also heavy)


-----Memory-----

64MB SO-DIMM (PC-100 I think) $10

---Mac 168-PIN DIMMS, for Pre-G3 Powermacs
---All are "162244" sticks, IIRC that is buffered and dampened and what the NewerTech cards needed to not crash. Cost like 3X more at the time than

"16244" Sticks (feel free to correct me, it'd been a while since I needed to deal with all that)

-8MB, 70ns, $1

-16MB, 60ns, $5
-16MB, 60ns, $5 (micron branded)
-16MB, 60ns, $5 (micron branded)

-32MB, 60ns, $7

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Thanks guys! Show me a good welcome and buy all my stuff! Make offers on stuff that is too high priced!

I prefer e-mail contact rather than PM.
(Last edited by EGPoulin; Aug 7, 2003 at 08:15 AM. )
~~~Eric~~~
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Aug 5, 2003, 08:15 AM
 
Just curious what the rule on personal bumping is here?

Thanks!
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Aug 5, 2003, 09:53 PM
 
Bump 'till you sell! Well... everyone does!
     
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Aug 7, 2003, 08:15 AM
 
Switched the processor to e-bay. If anyone here wants it, let me know and I'll pull it down.

Thanks!
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