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Grabbed a nice PowerBook 1400cs/166 with extras

kite210

Well-known member
Yesterday, I decided to check out my local craigslist and see if anything interesting was listed.

About 10 minutes into the search I found a listing for a PowerBook 1400cs/166, I clicked on it and saw that it was only $40 and that it came with quite a few extras.

What was included in the listing:

PowerBook 1400cs/166 (1.3gb HDD, 64mb ram, with optional video out card installed)

CD-ROM Module

Floppy Drive Module

3 Batteries (All working, each with about 60 to 90 minutes charge, 2 33 watt hour batteries, and 1 30 watt hour battery)

Kensington Orbit Trackball Mouse

2 serial MIDI interfaces (one fastlane midi interface, and one opcode systems interface)

Video out cable

SCSI cable

Power Adapter

Targus Bag

The laptop itself is in like new condition, and even has the port door on the back, and for being a dual scan screen, It's quite nice.

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I'll add more pictures when time permits.

 

TheMacGuy

Well-known member
That second pic is REALLLLLYYYY small. Anyway, all that stuff for $40? Thats a good deal! Have any problems arisen?

 

kite210

Well-known member
Yeah, i just noticed that, here are some better pictures. (I apologize for the quality).

Boot up

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Top View

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Everything it came with (minus the power adapter)

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Close up of the MIDI interfaces

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No problems yet, it runs like a champ.

 

J English Smith

Well-known member
Interesting that the batteries still have that much life...wonder how the previous owner maintained them? So odd, but I am glad for you!

 

Strimkind

Well-known member
Nice haul. I've always liked the 1400 that have a few that are upgraded to the max. The one thing you have there that has eluded me is the internal video expansion card.

Cool, all you need is to max the RAM(?) and then Sonnetize it for an acceptable OS9Book.
Just like my faithful Beater. ;)
64MB is the maximum that a 1400 can take. It is enough for 8.6 and certainly 7.6.1, but its a little shaky for OS9.

Even if you have a G3 upgrade of some kind, OS9 is still slow.

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
I find performance acceptable with 64MB, a fast seek HDD and VM enabled with the G-3/466/1MB Cache. True, it's no speed demon, but it was my first WiFiBook . . .

. . . so it didn't suffer by any comparisons. ;)

 

Cosmo

Well-known member
I've wanted xxxx - serie PowerBook for ages. Nice find and so complete also, good find for such a unbeatable price!

I am thinking if should offer 15€ for an untested, without hard disk, 1400cs/133 locally... i do not want more projects/"for parts" machines right now, if it requires a lot of work looking for parts, power adapter etc.

 
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