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Paco500
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Oct 23, 2005, 07:02 PM
 
EDIT: Added 2 items.

I have all sorts of wacky Mac related stuff I'm getting rid of. Prices listed do not include shipping and are a guideline. I want to get rid of all this stuff, so make me an offer. I'll consider anything.

They are:

1. A "Sophisticated Circuits Kick Off"- system monitor and rebooting device. Good for servers or other systems that must stay up. http://www.sophisticated.com/product...k-off_mac.html $75
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2. Brenthaven Laptop Sleeve for a TiBook. Fits the 15" TiBook like a glove. a 15 Alu will go in it, but it's REALLY tight. This sleeve originally came inside a Brenthaven bag. Friend sold me his TiBook and the sleeve but kept the bag. I now have moved on to an Alu and new sleeve, and now it could be yours. Very safe, very well padded. Bulkier but safer than most. $25.
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2. 2 PlainTalk Microphones, one beige, one translucent (ice). Can be used with any plaintalk compatible mac. If you have one, you know what it is, but as I recall it was some quadras and PM's up through the 1st or 2nd generation G4's.
$5 for beige, $10 for Ice.
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3. Standard mini-jack Apple branded microphone. Kind that shipped with the LC and IIsi among others. Beige. Kind of cool. $10.
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4. Jabra PlainTalk mic/earbud combo. Single thing that sticks in your ear and works as a speaker and a mic. Only works with PlainTalk compatible Macs.
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5. Apple Ethernet Twisted Pair transceiver. If you need it, you know what it is. $20.
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6. 2 Apple RGB to VGA converters. Allows you to use old Apple monitors with a VGA port. 1 beige, on translucent (ice). $5 for either.
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7. 1 VGA to Apple RGB- allows you to hook up a VGA monitor to an old style Apple RGB port. No idea what resolutions it supports. Gift me a song from iTunes, pay for the shipping and it's yours.
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8. An Apple branded mini-jack to RCA adapter. Would do something like allow you to hook up your iPod or AirPort Express to your stereo. Useful and it's got the Apple logo- cool. $15.
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9. Palm V cradle, along with a Palm branded 9-pin serial to USB adapter- allowing you to hook this (or any serial palm cradle) to a USB mac or PC. $15. $10 if you only want serial to USB. NOTE: I don't think it works as a general use serial to USB adapter.
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10. Palm travel charger. Works with Palm's that have the same connector as the Tungsten C, but I'm not sure what these are, just that it worked w/ my Tungsten C. Only a charger, does not connect to the computer.
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10. 5 Apple S-Video to RCA adapter, of the type that ship with PB's. I have one beige, 2 black, and 2 translucent. $5 each.
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11. Entrega Apple 9 PIN Serial to USB converter- allows you to hook up an old serial device to a USB port. It worked when I last used it, but the company is long out of business, so finding a driver may be a challenge. If you gift me a song in iTunes and pay for shipping, it's yours.
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12. 2 port ADB to USB adapter. Hook up old ADB devices to USB mac. It didn't need drivers under 9- I doesn't appear to work under OS X. If you gift me a song in iTunes and pay for shipping, it's yours.
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13. Actiontec Wireless DSL/Cable Router. 802.11b wireless router. Looks perfectly good. Dual antennas. http://www.actiontec.com/support/bro...wcdr1port.html. $20.
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14. Apple ADB Mouse II. The last ADB mouse they made. $5.
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15. Apple Hockey Puck mouse. It's the Blue G3 color. $5.
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16. Apple Pro Mouse. Black. Still in plastic. $30.
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17. Addonics PocketCD. New in box. PCMCIA based CD-ROM drive. 24x Speed. Works w/o drivers on Mac Classic, OS X and Windows.
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18. Microtech Smart FDD USB Floppy disk drive. In fashionable translucent Bondi Blue.
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19. Belkin 4 port USB hub. USB 1 only.
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SCSI Stuff!!!!

20. PB HD SCSI port to DB25 SCSI adapter. $15.
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21. PB HD SCSI port to DB25 SCSI adapter. Has a switch that allow it to go in to SCSI target disk mode. $20.
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22. 2x 50 pin "SCSI 2" to DB25 adapter. $5.
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23. 2x DB 25-DB 25 Cable $5 each.
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24. 2x 50-PIN Centronics to DB25 Cables. $5 each.
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( Last edited by Paco500; Oct 23, 2005 at 08:47 PM. )
     
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Oct 26, 2005, 11:19 AM
 
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Nov 12, 2005, 02:53 PM
 
check your PM's man!
     
   
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