bolide
MB Enthusiast
I am clearing out a few bits & bobs from storage. It's free but you must collect from Brighton
There's a fair amount of old Macintosh kit which you may find useful for spares or as a doorstop - up to you!
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* Sun Sparcstation 2
* matching monitor
No keyboard, no mouse, no monitor cable, no software, no idea of spec
I bought this a few years ago "to learn Unix" but then OS X appeared and I never used it. If you want to know more about it, please use Google
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* Minolta PagePro 18N A4 laser printer
* Additional paper tray
This is unused apart from a dozen or so test prints. So it's a decent A4 laser printer for nothing. If you want to know more about it, please use Google
Not Mac-compatible
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* PowerMac 7100/66 cpu only
Worked last time I used it. Best to assume the HD is now knackered. Has CD drive. Useful for parts or whatever you like
No keyboard, no mouse, no monitor cable, no software, no idea of spec except it has maximum RAM for that cpu
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* PowerMac 6100 cpu only
Worked last time I used it. Best to assume the HD is now knackered. Has CD drive. Useful for parts or whatever you like
No keyboard, no mouse, no monitor cable, no software, no idea of spec except it has maximum RAM for that cpu
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* Dark blue iMac G3 500 Mhz
This is the last iteration of the original iMac. Useful for spares. Screen is OK, I think the video card is knackered. Some parts missing but case & screen are good. Has video out
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* La Cie 4 x CDRW in metal case. SCSI
* La Cie HD in metal case (matches above) SCSI
These worked last time I used them. I don't want to put them in a skip
They are nice cases with decent power supplies (better than the current D2 kit). So maybe think outside the box (hmmm), throw the guts away and put something new inside them
Collection only from Brighton
Nick Froome
email ---> listreader at pvision.co.uk
There's a fair amount of old Macintosh kit which you may find useful for spares or as a doorstop - up to you!
-------------------------------------------
* Sun Sparcstation 2
* matching monitor
No keyboard, no mouse, no monitor cable, no software, no idea of spec
I bought this a few years ago "to learn Unix" but then OS X appeared and I never used it. If you want to know more about it, please use Google
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* Minolta PagePro 18N A4 laser printer
* Additional paper tray
This is unused apart from a dozen or so test prints. So it's a decent A4 laser printer for nothing. If you want to know more about it, please use Google
Not Mac-compatible
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* PowerMac 7100/66 cpu only
Worked last time I used it. Best to assume the HD is now knackered. Has CD drive. Useful for parts or whatever you like
No keyboard, no mouse, no monitor cable, no software, no idea of spec except it has maximum RAM for that cpu
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* PowerMac 6100 cpu only
Worked last time I used it. Best to assume the HD is now knackered. Has CD drive. Useful for parts or whatever you like
No keyboard, no mouse, no monitor cable, no software, no idea of spec except it has maximum RAM for that cpu
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* Dark blue iMac G3 500 Mhz
This is the last iteration of the original iMac. Useful for spares. Screen is OK, I think the video card is knackered. Some parts missing but case & screen are good. Has video out
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* La Cie 4 x CDRW in metal case. SCSI
* La Cie HD in metal case (matches above) SCSI
These worked last time I used them. I don't want to put them in a skip
They are nice cases with decent power supplies (better than the current D2 kit). So maybe think outside the box (hmmm), throw the guts away and put something new inside them
Collection only from Brighton
Nick Froome
email ---> listreader at pvision.co.uk