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Oct 11, 2004, 12:49 PM
 
I've got a lot of parts from Old World machines I've had, and I kinda need to make room for it all. I've got a photo gallery of everything on my .mac homepage here:

http://homepage.mac.com/primewave/PhotoAlbum20.html

Here's a text list of the items that have to do with Old World OS X machines (that can run using XPost Facto):

(1) APS M*Power clone Logic Board, with integrated 200 MHz 604e and PCI Riser

(1) RealTek NIC from APS M*Power clone, RTL8029AS chipset

(1) Matrox Millennium PCI video card, works under OS X (no video while booting)

(1) Apple OEM ATI Mach64 video card from PM9500. Works under OS X, DOES provide video while booting)

(1) PC ATI Radeon 7000 card, flashed for Mac. Did this in early 2003, still works. Can be used with PCI Extreme and does give video while booting.

(1) SIIG ATA/133 PCI card for large/fast drives. Doesn't have 8 GB partition issue, as system sees the drives as SCSI.

(1) OWC 300 MHz G3 ZIF card on a ZIF Carrier card, was used in a PM 9500.

(1) Lot of RAM. There are six (6) 128 MB 5v DIMMs from OWC. Three are FPM and three are EDO. All worked well in my 9500 under OS X 10.2. There are also two (2) 16 MB DIMMs that were the original cards from the 9500.

Prices are listed on the web page. Email address is listed on the web page. I'll update on here what is sold from the web page.
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Oct 16, 2004, 08:03 PM
 
Originally posted by bighead:
I've got a lot of parts from Old World machines I've had, and I kinda need to make room for it all. I've got a photo gallery of everything on my .mac homepage here:

http://homepage.mac.com/primewave/PhotoAlbum20.html

Here's a text list of the items that have to do with Old World OS X machines (that can run using XPost Facto):

(1) APS M*Power clone Logic Board, with integrated 200 MHz 604e and PCI Riser

(1) RealTek NIC from APS M*Power clone, RTL8029AS chipset

(1) Matrox Millennium PCI video card, works under OS X (no video while booting)

(1) Apple OEM ATI Mach64 video card from PM9500. Works under OS X, DOES provide video while booting)

(1) PC ATI Radeon 7000 card, flashed for Mac. Did this in early 2003, still works. Can be used with PCI Extreme and does give video while booting.

(1) SIIG ATA/133 PCI card for large/fast drives. Doesn't have 8 GB partition issue, as system sees the drives as SCSI.

(1) OWC 300 MHz G3 ZIF card on a ZIF Carrier card, was used in a PM 9500.

(1) Lot of RAM. There are six (6) 128 MB 5v DIMMs from OWC. Three are FPM and three are EDO. All worked well in my 9500 under OS X 10.2. There are also two (2) 16 MB DIMMs that were the original cards from the 9500.

Prices are listed on the web page. Email address is listed on the web page. I'll update on here what is sold from the web page.
Bighead, your prices are WAY, way, way too high! $100 for a 9 year old logic board?!? People are giving away systems that old! For $100, one can get a Sawtooth G4 logic board.
Just a friendly reality check,
swichd
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Oct 17, 2004, 03:03 PM
 
The Ati Mach64 and Matrox Millennium are what mb sizes?
     
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Oct 18, 2004, 12:49 AM
 
Originally posted by Dex13:
The Ati Mach64 and Matrox Millennium are what mb sizes?
I believe they are both 4 MB cards, but I am not 100% sure on that. If you're really interested, I could pop them into my MDD and check. PM me if you'd like me to.
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- PM G4 Dual 1.25 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 1x1TB Boot - 1x2TB TM Backup - 2x3TB Archive/Backup
     
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Oct 18, 2004, 01:01 AM
 
Originally posted by swichd:
Bighead, your prices are WAY, way, way too high! $100 for a 9 year old logic board?!? People are giving away systems that old! For $100, one can get a Sawtooth G4 logic board.
Just a friendly reality check,
swichd
According to these sites:
https://store.separts.com/OA_HTML_SE...artno=661-2251
http://www.applemacparts.com/g3g4.php
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/hardcore...obosaagre.html

Sawtooth boards are not really near $100, and I can tell you that they aren't that cheap from Apple. I think that the "iStore" store is smoking crack, but that's another story altogether. Maybe they were going for that on eBay?

Needless to say, I can talk about pricing on any of the items. I don't think they are totally unreasonable, but I am always willing to negotiate.
The Bighead

- MacBook Pro 15" Matte non-unibody 2.6 GHz, 4GB RAM, 120/SSD & 1TB/5400
- PM G4 Dual 1.25 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 1x1TB Boot - 1x2TB TM Backup - 2x3TB Archive/Backup
     
   
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