My Latest ...

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Re: My Latest ...

Postby Think Different » 27 Nov 2011, 05:36

Geez, you are SO lucky! I'm never able to find anything, especially on Craigslist. I keep getting scammed even when the listing is legit looking.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 14 Dec 2011, 05:54

Fished a 600MHz Graphite iMac G3 (60GB HDD, 256MB RAM) and a Performa 6205CD (1GB HDD, 40MB RAM) from the trash last weekend. Both work fine.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 24 Dec 2011, 00:37

Found an old ThinkPad 365X in the trash today. I need to buy a power adapter to figure out if it is a 100MHz, 120MHz or 133MHz Pentium but outside of that it has 32MB RAM and a 6GB hard drive. Hello period-correct OpenStep machine!
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby BGoins12 » 24 Dec 2011, 00:42

Lucky.... it's virtually impossible to find computers in the trash here. They are either taken to the local eScrap place or taken by scrappers. Just 10 years ago I used to haul home TONS of computers in one night. One night I brought home 25 working desktops.
2.5 i5 Mac Mini (Late '12), Dual 1.25 MDD, 1.42 eMac, 5500/275, 7600/120, 8500/120, 7100/80AV, 6100/66, LCII (w/LCIII Board), PB 520, a few PCs, and a 8GB Nook Tablet. More in my link --------->
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 27 Dec 2011, 07:40

Today I made a re-conquest on an old, customed G3 B&W I gave to my sister years ago:

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I took G4 side plastics, sweated the paint from their insides and scrapped them onto a B&W G3. Internally it is a 350MHz with 512MB RAM, a DVD burner and 20GB hard drive.

I also made claim to their old 20" iMac 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo with a failing X1600 GPU. I'll be trying to revive it by way of reflowing the GPU BGA.

Still waiting on my DC board for a 2.4GHz MacBook Pro I picked for $65.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 04 Jan 2012, 08:52

The iMac is a goner. I'll stick it in the bone pile until I decide weather to scrap it or keep it for parts.

I think I've decided to load the G3 up with Rhapsody.

I'm enjoying the last of the evening listening to some tunes on my G1 iPod I got recently...

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Also managed to pick up a G3 iPod minus hard drive for $5 (then ordered a $10 drive) and a yoyo power adapter for my iBook finally. I bought the iBook off of Anonymous Freak who happens to have a rabbit with an appetite for Apple power so I've been looking for a yoyo for under $20 a while now. Found one for $15.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby bd1308 » 08 Jan 2012, 03:57

mcdermd wrote:Also managed to pick up a G3 iPod minus hard drive for $5 (then ordered a $10 drive) and a yoyo power adapter for my iBook finally. I bought the iBook off of Anonymous Freak who happens to have a rabbit with an appetite for Apple power so I've been looking for a yoyo for under $20 a while now. Found one for $15.


I dont know what it is about Apple branded wires and stuff, but my cats ONLY eat Apple cords. I had a macbook 2.4 for a while, and both the original charger and the replacement I bought both got eaten a little bit. That all stopped when whichever cat bit down on the wrong end of a Dell power cord (after I got rid of the macbook). They've never done it since
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby iMac600 » 08 Jan 2012, 04:04

mcdermd wrote:The iMac is a goner. I'll stick it in the bone pile until I decide weather to scrap it or keep it for parts.


The Graphite? Somewhat curious to know what's wrong with it and also possibly the condition of the case plastics (my graphite is in almost perfect shape, but needs a lower case, or just the foot. Still debating whether it's even worth repairing it).
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 08 Jan 2012, 06:45

No, the 20" 2.16GHz C2D. I do have two working Graphite G3s, though.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 11 Jan 2012, 22:28

University sale today yielded:

Quadra 800
48MB RAM
(noisy) 500GB Seagate HDD
National Instruments GPIB NuBus card
$5

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Boots up fine and I put 128MB in there. Got to make sure I have the NI software off of it before I wipe it.

Also grabbed a 3COM EtherLink III PCMCIA card for an OpenStep laptop and an Orinoco Silver card for another $2.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby highlandcattle » 11 Jan 2012, 22:44

I don't get why everybody adores a tower like that. I have a 8200 and alltough it is my main system 7 workhorse I still don't like the tower design. The plastic is so brittle and brakes f easely
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 11 Jan 2012, 23:11

I thought the National Instruments GPIB NuBus card was a decent score. My brother got excited about using it with his Tek gear until he saw that it was NuBus.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 22 Jan 2012, 06:55

A couple of updates -

A newly acquired IBM ThinkPad 560E has been successfully loaded with Openstep 4.3 and sports a 166MHz Pentium, 80MB RAM, TFT display, an original 2GB hard drive, an external floppy, an Adaptec SCSI card and a 3COM ethernet card in the PCMCIA slots. I like it. It feels a bit like a black iBook at 1" thick with a nice 12" screen (even though it's only 800x600). It gets filed into the "roots of Mac OS X" section of the collection ;)

The 2007 Santa Rosa 15" MacBook Pro 2.4GHz that I picked in pieces for $60 is back together. I spent another $35 on a DC card and $115 on an LCD panel. Not bad for a total $210 investment, I guess. Internally it has 4GB RAM and a little 60GB SATA drive. If it proves stable in the next several weeks, I may look at sending my 13" 2008 MacBook on it's merry way.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 29 Jan 2012, 07:51

I was able to pick a 450MHz PowerMac G4 Cube today with 1GB RAM, 30GB HDD, USB speakers, power supply, and right-angle VGA adapter for $75. Looks lovely with a 17" ADC monitor.

While I was out grabbing the Cube, I took a peek in the recycler's retail joint and picked up an Indigo iBook G3 Firewire. No hard drive, Airport card, power supply or cd tray cover but it was only $15. Does anyone have an Indigo CD tray cover they don't need? ;)
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby macman142 » 29 Jan 2012, 08:59

Goodness me! A G4 cube WITH the speakers, power supply and original VGA adapter for $75? Very well done indeed.

Also, the Indigo was worth picking up in that condition for only $15 too.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby Mk.558 » 29 Jan 2012, 15:30

See if you can find me some goodies in your area -- there's squat in my area. I need two 1.44 floppies that work and a M0116 keyboard that's in great condition (yellowed is fine). A programmer's switch for a Compact would be great.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 31 Jan 2012, 05:30

The Indigo iBook G3 works great. I put an 80GB hard drive in it and replaced the CD-ROM with a DVD-R/W DL (overkill? :D ). The battery even holds over two hours' worth of a charge.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 02 Feb 2012, 04:25

Small but cool - an Apple-branded joystick "for Apple IIe and Apple IIc" and a beige PowerMac G3 266Mhz.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby macman142 » 02 Feb 2012, 04:56

Awesome. Damn you do well!

Pics are required though :lol:
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 07 Feb 2012, 17:15

Keep forgetting to do this ...

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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 13 Feb 2012, 01:30

I got to pick through a 5'x5'x5' box overflowing with vintage gear at NextStep Recycling in Eugene, OR today. It was full of stuff they were supposed to sort and put up on eBay. A few //c's, a ][+, some //e's, Classics, Imagewriters, Plusses, a Color Classic, a few Performas, a PowerCD with dock (no adapter). I got to the bottom and my heart skipped - a Lisa II. No keyboard or mouse. Did not power on. I offered a few hundred for it but they wouldn't sell off of eBay. :(

I did manage to grab a nice //c with power supply, a DuoDock II and a PowerBook 100 series external floppy, though.
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby Cosmo » 13 Feb 2012, 06:28

It's amazing to read such places to exsist. Wonder how much they were hoping for? Those Apple II's really really really... i want even one! Lisa II would have been really great, if i remember correctly, you did't have any so far?

Still, //c is good find, specially working, clean one. I am wondering if should pay 150€ for complete set of //c + monitor + external drive + original manuals and disks.

I am going today (haven't done this for years) one local recycling-shop (the largest of metropolitan area), but really, i do not expect to find *any* apple/macintoshes. I have a winter vacation so my 3.5 year daughter is coming with me, maybe can find some books or toys for her aleast if daddy wont find any toys for himself :lol:
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby Leografix » 13 Feb 2012, 14:19

For my Apple Network Server 500/132:

1. The 150 MHz CPU card
2. The 1 MB Level 2 Cache module
3. The Apple Network Server 700 ROM Module
4. One 68 Pin SCSI Interconnection Board (now ALL 5 HD trays will be fed with 72 GB drives!)
5. Two 50 Pin SCSI Interconnection Boards (just for backup somehow)

Still looking for some parts though...

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Re: My Latest ...

Postby mcdermd » 13 Feb 2012, 16:59

Cosmo wrote:Wonder how much they were hoping for? Those Apple II's really really really... i want even one!


Since the pile was going on ebay, they were looking up recent sold prices then giving me a price just under the lowest price they found. So they weren't very smoking deals but they were at least "fair". Using that pricing method, he gave me a $100 price on the ][+. I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I already have a IIe, IIe Platinum and a IIgs.

Their organization is a non-profit that uses recycling or reselling electronics and other equipment to fund giving working computers to non-profits and low-income community members. They offer free computer classes. They allow people to volunteer at their centers to "earn" a computer. So they do some good. I don't feel bad about paying them a few more dollars than I would University surplus.

Cosmo wrote:Lisa II would have been really great, if i remember correctly, you did't have any so far?


Yes, the Lisa would have been really great and no, I don't have one yet. Unfortunately, most are way too rich for me right now (even broken ones).
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Re: My Latest ...

Postby Cosmo » 13 Feb 2012, 17:14

100 usd for Apple IIe... that's aint too bad! I've been looking one for ages here but no luck. One auction is been up for one IIe with monitor, two drives and printer (+ lots of software) for starting price for bids 299 euro. Don't know how much he wants for it.
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