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PowerMacs and 68k PowerBooks

macgreg

Well-known member
Picked up a stash of Mac gear yesterday, here is a rundown:

- PowerMac 8600, looks complete, "purple" G3 233MHz upgrade as well as the original CPU card, unsure of RAM/HDD etc;

- Power Computing (clone), unsure of model, G3 400MHz upgrade as well as the original CPU card, unsure of RAM/HDD etc;

- PowerMac 6100, complete including monitor cable;

- 2 x PowerBook 540c's, both sort of complete and both suffering busted hinges - hopefully some working HDDs and RAM upgrades in there somewhere;

- 14" Apple monitor with built in speakers, unsure if working yet;

- Misc other bits and pieces including an ADB numeric keypad (non-Apple).

Best bit was that it was all FREE!

I'll hopefully spend some time on the weekend working out what works and what doesn't.

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Can't beat the price!

If you end up with an empty 5x0 after all this, hands up for the shell.

 

Dennis Nedry

Well-known member
Can't beat the price!
If you end up with an empty 5x0 after all this, hands up for the shell.
I would like to see a picture of your workshop, Bunsen. And a list of all projects, status, and success/neutral/failure rating for complete ones. Do you keep records of such things?

 

macgreg

Well-known member
If you end up with an empty 5x0 after all this, hands up for the shell.
No worries - should be able to sort out a shell for you.

The only bit I "may" have problems with is the plastic hinge cover.

Anyway - gotta sort out the PB100 stash for Byrd before I move onto the 500 series :)

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
I would like to see a picture of your workshop, Bunsen. And a list of all projects, status, and success/neutral/failure rating
I'd like to see my workbench. It's buried under a metric flockload of carp at the moment. And a to-do list would be nice.

Life has a way of keeping me busy and away from the hackbench. But one can always prepare for a productive future.

 
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