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FS: Mostly PCI era Mac stuff, computers and parts, TX
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Jun 12, 2006, 08:11 PM
 
I have acquired a lot of stuff over the past two years and I'm getting into iMacs more now so this older stuff needs to go. I may list it on eBay in my store, but I figured this place seems as busy as anywhere. I'm in North Texas and will do local pickup or will consider shipping. Ask and I'll get as many quotes as I can but I will say for larger items like a MB or keyboard or a whole computer, that FedEx Kinko's is close to my home and always seems to be the cheapest on ground shipping. Here's the short list. Anything similar to this that you need, email me, and I'll see if I have it.

(1) Complete IIsi system. I've never fired it up myself, but it's supposed to be a 5/40 with working FDHD floppy. No card in the slot. I have a Standard Keyboard II for it as well as an ADB Mouse, external 14.4 modem, external 7-disc CD-ROM changer, SCSI cables, 12" monochrome Apple monitor, keyboard and power cables, System 7 on floppy, and System 7.5.3 on CD. Has some other software on it but I don't remember what all it has. I'm thinking if you want everything in this box, $60. Individual items make me an offer, but I'm not parting out anything in the computer itself.

(1) 6500/225 CPU with no RAM, no HDs, no floppy, no CD-ROM, no cards. This was my computer for two years (2003-2005) and it served me well running with a Kingston Ethernet PCI card, a 2-port USB PCI card, 96MB of RAM, and 2GB SCSI and 3GB IDE hard drives. When all the drives crashed (yes, even the CD and floppy decided not to work) after sitting in my van for a month while I moved around, I gave up and moved to a Rev. D iMac which my son now uses. I'll take $20 for the stripped machine as it is, but if you want those PCI cards, the 96MB of RAM, and maybe I have a working floppy for it, then I'd like $40.

(1) beige G3/266 desktop CPU with no RAM, no HD, 24X CD-ROM, AV card, this was originally going to be my replacement for the 6500, but I found a trio of cheap iMacs and tossed this in the closet. I have no PC100 RAM for it and no spare working hard drives, so I can't really use it. The CD drive works and it does boot to a question mark, but the only OS CD I have is 7.5.3 so I can't run anything on it. $25 for the CPU only.

(1) iMac DV 400MHz in Grape, 128MB RAM, 10GB HD (can't find 9.2 System folder, does not boot past question mark), DVD-ROM (was working fine), comes with decent looking but not color matching strawberry keyboard and fairly shabby Pro mouse (I gave the kids the good working stuff and took the leftovers for mine), this is not really for sale but if you're a local buyer and willing to help me remove the HD, you can have the machine for $50 with no HD. All I want is the HD and I need help removing it (will try again this week but I'm afraid of the CRT yoke). Will not sell with HD still installed, too much personal information on there.

(1) (maybe) iMac 350MHz in Blueberry, 64MB RAM, 6GB HD, CD-ROM, can't remember what it runs, maybe 9.1? Anyway, I bought this system for the mint condition Pro Keyboard and Pro Mouse. Don't need the CPU. Paid $43 for it all, will take $30 for the iMac and its power cord, I should have this in about a week, the eBay seller is being difficult and won't let me pick up even though I live less than 10 miles away. $42 of that $43 is shipping, can you believe it? Some people...

(1) 4400/200 CPU with 48MB RAM, 2GB HD, CD-ROM, 8.6, booted to desktop as of 10/05, have not fired it up since, $20
(1) 7600/120 CPU with either 16 or 24 or 32MB RAM, 1.2GB HD, CD-ROM, 7.6.1, booted to desktop as of 10/05, have not fired it up since, $15 (came in a lot of 5, they were all different and didn't always match the post-it-notes on the case, three of them are sold and one got parted out so I forget what this has)

(99+) Parts for 4400, 7600, and 8500 machines, motherboards, speakers, floppies, internal drive brackets, a few HD's (1.2 or 2GB only), several 6-8-12X CD-ROMS, ribbon cables, power cords, Extended II Keyboards, ADB II Mice, Kensington Turbo Mice (older ADB), some small RAM chips (think 16MB is the biggest, most are 8MB chips, some 4's, nothing smaller that I can tell), and miscellany. I stripped six machines and added it to my already decent size collection of floppys and CDROMs and RAM. Make offer, it's all in one box, I checked completed items and my estimate of the eBay value of everything listed individually would be $225 and it should take a month if I were to list it all, so I'll take $75 for the whole box.

(2) VGA monitors. One is a 15" Dell and the other is a 17" Toshiba. They both worked fine but the Toshiba wasn't very bright. $10 each, power cords included, add $5 each for the VGA-to-Mac adapter if you need one.

(1) Lexmark Z615 USB printer which as of last week when my iMac decided not to boot, I still hadn't found a Mac driver for. But I wasn't looking very hard. Needs a black ink cartridge but the color is 2/3 full. Wife bought an all-in-one and this is her old printer. They sell for $38 new at Wal-Mart with no black ink, the ink is $17 for the moderate yield cartridge, so that leaves a $19 difference and I'll take $10.

All prices above are plus shipping unless you're coming to get it. If you're local and you want to take everything Mac that I have, I'll take $300 for everything BUT the HD out of the iMac DV and the crashed drives out of the 6500. I may be able to recover them someday, so I'm keeping them. If you buy everything, you will also receive as a bonus, a perfectly good working Iomega CD-RW drive with software, and it can burn a CD full of music in under 15 minutes when run off that Grape DV. Not bad. Wish I had selected ISO format so it'd work in a regular CD/MP3 player, but oh well, at least I have all my music saved.

Proceeds from these sales are going to my "I want a dual processor screaming meanie of a Quicksilver G4 and I'm going name it Strong Bad" fund.
     
   
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