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Classifieds / FS: Accelerator, motherboards and parts
May 16, 2012, 16:50 |
Cleaning house and I have the following items for old Mac computers for sale: -Mac-to-VGA video adapter. Non-adjustable and does not have DIP switches for screen resolution so you might be stuck with 640x480 resolution on pre-OSX operating systems. No problems adjusting screen resolution on OSX. $7 shipped in the continental U.S. -VGA-to-Mac video adapter. $7 shipped in the continental U.S. -50-pin (Male) to 68-pin (Male) SCSI adapter. Still in original box. $7 shipped in the continental U.S. -50-pin (Female) to 68-pin (Male) SCSI adapter. Still in original box. $7 shipped in the continental U.S. -OEM Apple 10BaseT Ethernet card, Comm Slot I type. Came from a Performa 5260. Printed on card is the following: "Asante Tech Inc. c. 1996, MacCon CS PWA 09-00098-12 Rev. E." $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -Apple Performa 5260 motherboard. This is the motherboard only and does not include the backpanel with the handle that mounts to the board when installed in a computer; that got transferred to my upgraded motherboard. $15 shipped in the continental U.S. -Apple Powermac 7200 motherboard. Comes with free Techworks 256KB L2 cache card. $15 shipped in the continental U.S. -Sonnet Crescendo PCI 7200 for Powermac 7200, G3 400Mhz. Still in original box with manual and disk. $25 shipped in the continental U.S. -A/V module for Powermac 7500/7600 computers. $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -A/V module for Powermac 8500/8600 computers. Has video-out unlike 7500/7600 model but video-out only works on 8500/8600 motherboard. $10 shipped in the continental U.S. Send me a private message here if interested in anything. |
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Classifieds / Various Mac (Sonnet and Quantum) items
January 14, 2010, 00:12 |
As an update, the following items are sold: - Apple 800K External Drive - Two 72-pin SIMM 8MB memory modules - Two 72-pin SIMM 32MB memory modules - Quantum ProDrive LPS 50-pin SCSI hard drive - Mac OS 9.0.4 disks Other items are still available and negotiable. Thanks! |
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Classifieds / Various Mac (Sonnet and Quantum) items
February 16, 2009, 16:00 |
Hello again! I still have a good number of these items available. I am also willing to entertain offers if you want to make one. Thanks! |
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Classifieds / Various Mac (Sonnet and Quantum) items
November 15, 2008, 22:34 |
As I mentioned in another post, I have a stash of Mac items and parts that I am not using. I am hoping some of you might be able to give this stuff a better home. All items are working as of their last use: -Apple 800K External Drive, Model No. M0131. Slightly yellowed color on backside from sun exposure. $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -Mac-to-VGA video adapter. Non-adjustable and does not have DIP switches for screen resolution so you might be stuck with 640x480 resolution on pre-OSX operating systems. No problems adjusting screen resolution on OSX. $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -VGA-to-Mac video adapter. $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -50-pin (Male) to 68-pin (Male) SCSI adapter. Still in original box. $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -50-pin (Female) to 68-pin (Male) SCSI adapter. Still in original box. $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -OEM Apple 10BaseT Ethernet card, Comm Slot I type. Came from a Performa 5260. Printed on card is the following: "Asante Tech Inc. c. 1996, MacCon CS PWA 09-00098-12 Rev. E." $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -Apple Performa 5260 motherboard. Worked fine last time it was run this summer. This is the motherboard only and does not include the backpanel with the handle that mounts to the board when installed in a computer; that got transferred to my upgraded motherboard. $15 shipped in the continental U.S. -Apple Powermac 7200 motherboard. Worked fine last time it was run a few weeks ago. Comes with free Techworks 256KB L2 cache card. $15 shipped in the continental U.S. -Two 72-pin SIMM memory modules, each 8MB, 70ns, FPM. "Samsung KMM5322200AW-7" printed on each. $10 for both shipped in the continental U.S. -Two 72-pin SIMM memory modules, each 32MB, FPM. "27820-70 A012339" printed on each. $10 for both shipped in the continental U.S. -Sonnet Crescendo PCI 7200 for Powermac 7200, G3 400Mhz. Still in original box with manual and disk. $40 shipped in the continental U.S. -A/V module for Powermac 7500/7600 computers. $15 shipped in the continental U.S. -A/V module for Powermac 8500/8600 computers. Has video-out unlike 7500/7600 model but video-out only works on 8500/8600 motherboard. $15 shipped in the continental U.S. -Quantum ProDrive LPS 50-pin SCSI hard drive, 105S model (100MB). $10 shipped in the continental U.S. -Mac OS 9.0.4 installation disks and test disk (three disks in full set) for iMac DV models. These are the gray disks that only work for an iMac. $10 for set shipped in the continental U.S. Leave me a private message here if interested in any item. I have 100% positive feedback on Ebay under the same name if you want to check that out first. Thanks! |
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New Member Welcome / Hello!
November 12, 2008, 00:16 |
Thanks for the welcome! |
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New Member Welcome / Hello!
November 07, 2008, 17:23 |
As the newest of the new folks, I just wanted to say hello to everyone here and introduce myself. My name is Todd and I am a thirtysomething from Wisconsin, USA. I "was" a longtime PC/Windows guy with only a passing interest in the inner workings of computers until a few years ago, focusing more on my main loves: music and playing and recording music. At that time, I started moving from analog to digital recording and began developing an interest in more electronic instruments and music compared to my guitar/piano/bass/drum roots. In short time, I stopped using "MIDI" and "plug-in" as curse words and started to embrace the newer technologies. As I got more into the digital realm, I became interested in Linux as it offered lots of freeware and open-source stuff for experimentation without having to spend my life savings on pricey Windows applications. Learning Linux on a PC naturally meant learning more about computers and operating systems... and resolving software and hardware conflicts. Thus my interest in computers themselves grew, as did my love of anything computer-related that was FREE. It was around that time that I got my first free Mac computer: a Powermac 7200/120. In no time, the endless tweaking and tinkering I was doing with Linux on a PC transferred to my new "old Mac." Taking advantage of the depreciated prices of older Mac hardware and applications, my 7200/120 is now a Powermac 7500 running maxed-out VRAM and RAM, two large internal hard drives, an internal CD writer, a Sonnet 1Ghz G4 accelerator and a dual-monitor set-up. It boots both Mac OS 9.1 and OS X 10.3.9 Panther depending on which applications I want to use. I decided to find another free Mac thereafter in the form of a Performa 5260. Again, a little tinkering and a little rummaging for older "outdated" hardware and software turned the 5260 into a 5400 with maximum RAM, an AV card, and a Sonnet L2 400Mhz G3 accelerator. It boots Mac OS 9.1 and, of course, OS 7.6.1. I have been a lurker on this forum for some time and thought it would be a good time to become an official, registered member. Plus, I have amassed a collection of older Mac hardware that some of you can no doubt use better than I can if I post it in the Classifieds. Thanks for reading and thanks for the welcome! Todd |
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