coius
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I was talking with a friend today and I asked him if he still had a few things he told me about a while ago (old mac hardware). I picked up today:
Macintosh LC II w/ Unknown RAM (2 sticks kingston), 160MB SCSI HDD, Floppy and PDS Ethernet card.
As well as an AppleCD SC CD-ROM (Caddy load). I don't have a caddy so I bought one off of ebay. This is an Apple Original. The items are pretty yellowed. The caps on the LC Might need to be replaced, however the Battery has not exploded. The PRAM battery looks to have expired on 1998 for the expiry date. So it probably wasn't the original. that said it wasn't a Maxell battery. It was made in france, looks no-name generic.
I haven't tried them but even though I gave a majority of my vintage stuff to Eisenfaust, I still have a keyboard as well as DB-15 to HD-15 (VGA) so I will try that tonight. Pics will follow of course. I will see what's on it or off the hard drive still works. If it doesn't, I am sure I can get a 9.1GB to work in it. I have a 68-pin drive but it would need an adapter.
Macintosh LC II w/ Unknown RAM (2 sticks kingston), 160MB SCSI HDD, Floppy and PDS Ethernet card.
As well as an AppleCD SC CD-ROM (Caddy load). I don't have a caddy so I bought one off of ebay. This is an Apple Original. The items are pretty yellowed. The caps on the LC Might need to be replaced, however the Battery has not exploded. The PRAM battery looks to have expired on 1998 for the expiry date. So it probably wasn't the original. that said it wasn't a Maxell battery. It was made in france, looks no-name generic.
I haven't tried them but even though I gave a majority of my vintage stuff to Eisenfaust, I still have a keyboard as well as DB-15 to HD-15 (VGA) so I will try that tonight. Pics will follow of course. I will see what's on it or off the hard drive still works. If it doesn't, I am sure I can get a 9.1GB to work in it. I have a 68-pin drive but it would need an adapter.
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