Mr SN
Well-known member
I picked up a IIx for really cheap, less then $100 on ebay. I've been looking to do a Mac IIx restore as I have a spare IIx motherboard given to me a long time ago that seemed to be in pretty good shape. The IIx I got was very yellowed so I wasn't sure if the mac had been stored well or not. However, the best part was when I opened it up. Aside from the vintage original 40mb Apple drive, hidden under the drive tray is what looks to be a 50mhz Daystar 030 accelerator! I seem to recall that those older macs used special RAM for going high density. The system was pretty clean on the inside and corrosion on the board does not look too bad either. You can tell the caps have leaked some, but not really bad. From what I can tell, it does not look like anyone has been inside doing anything with the system, everything seemed "tight" in what you expect when cables and crews have been in place for years. One odd thing, I removed the batteries and one was dead and the other had 3.6v still (the batteries share the same lot number).
I did not try to power it on yet. I'll give both of my IIx motherboards a power on test before I recap. That's going to have to wait for a future weekend. But I feel pretty lucky with this find!
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I did not try to power it on yet. I'll give both of my IIx motherboards a power on test before I recap. That's going to have to wait for a future weekend. But I feel pretty lucky with this find!
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