TheNixer wrote:For those bidding on this Mac - it isn't a Hyperdrive. I asked the seller for a close-up of the front and it's actually the Macintosh badge from the back of the machine.
Wah wah wahhhh. Sorry for the confusion guys.
TheNixer wrote:For those bidding on this Mac - it isn't a Hyperdrive. I asked the seller for a close-up of the front and it's actually the Macintosh badge from the back of the machine.

JDW wrote:Yes, but this auction does list a Hyperdrive Mac. It is interesting though how 7 people have bid up the price to nearly $1300 in spite of the fact the seller says the Hyperdrive is non-functional. It this thing sells for that, my "working" Hyperdrive Mac would surely be worth more (not that I would dare sell it, mind you).
Anonymous Freak wrote:It's because it's an original 128k, complete with all original packaging

Gorgonops wrote:...almost *any* MFM (or RLL, they're the same hardware, just the data encoding method differs) hard drive with four or more heads and of suitable physical size would work as a replacement for a bum Hyperdrive.
H3NRY wrote:A solid-state HyperDrive will either be very expensive or a lot of hacking.

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