macman142 wrote:oads of LC pizza box power supplies, possibly 7300 style PSU's and an 8500 PSU
LCGuy wrote:I'm guessing its some sort of CD "jukebox" type thing that most likely would have been used to make CDs available over a network back in the day.
LCGuy wrote:Very cool! Some great stuff there. 5300 Directors Edition? Interesting - I thought they only did a 5400 and 5500 DE...i had no idea there was a 5300 as well. Is it black?
LCGuy wrote:Axis StorPoint...just out of curiousity, does it have SCSI or ethernet ports? I'm guessing its some sort of CD "jukebox" type thing that most likely would have been used to make CDs available over a network back in the day. When I was in high school I remember they had a CD server that had something like 12 CD-ROM drives that was loaded with various educational CDs which were available over the school network.
coius wrote:one of our members (and a close personal friend) might be interested in that 8500 PSU. I went with him to pickup an 8600 and I think the 8500 PSU might work in it if I am thinking right. either that, if you have an 8600 PSU that you could size/find he would probably be interested in that.
coius wrote:Exactly what I was thinking. If it's SCSI, it most likely would've come with an Ultra SCSI PCI card with possibly 4-bit SCSI Addressing (16 SCSI devices including the card) to handle the 7 CD drives plus may another set (would have to be 5 or 6 max I think).
So that's interesting. I thought it might be a CD duplicator, but the Network thing probably sounds a bit more likely.



I'd use 'em - at the end of the day these things were made to be used
classic wrote:I don't think I'd get anywhere near as much pleasure from it if I'd just let it sit in the box.
classic wrote:Only thing with my LC630 is that it lacks a full 040, which is odd because my previous one did not.
macman142- Do any of those LC630 logic boards house full 040 CPU's?
classic wrote:BTW- Nice Red Rider!
MidnightCommando wrote:I don't suppose any of those spare logic boards is a 6500/300 or 6500/275? If so, I might need to ask if you'd be interested in throwing it towards someone who has plans for awesome hax... >_>

macman142 wrote:Parts:
stack of logic boards in Apple Service boxes for LCIII's, LC475, PowerMac 6x00, 7x00, 8x00 and 9x00
He still had a whole heap of stuff he wasn't ready to get rid of, loads of compacts, PowerBooks, iMac G3's and I spotted TWO Lisa's.

MrMacintosh wrote:Trag,
Does the port on the Compacts look like this?


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