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Several findings on computerpartsgalore.com

10001001sos

Active member
I thought that I would share some recent findings that I have acquired from a website called computerpartsgalore.com

These findings include a Farallon EtherMac Mac/PB adapter for Ethernet connections, PPC/m68k models and parts along with software for them, etc.  They also have other stuff for PCs, but that is not the point.  I have verified that this company is trustworthy and they have sent these parts to me safely and securely packed.  Note prices and shipping may be inflated more than on eBay, but it is nonetheless a reliable source for rare parts.  :rambo:

Note: THIS IS NOT A PAID PROMOTION!!!

 
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reallyrandy

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Some of the prices aren't bad really. I looked at the SuperMac video cards but there's no way to tell what card it really is. The part numbers mean nothing and not "Google-able"

 

trag

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Looks like they have one or more AsanteTalks for $57.   That's not bad compared to typical Ebay prices.

 

10001001sos

Active member
Some of the prices aren't bad really. I looked at the SuperMac video cards but there's no way to tell what card it really is. The part numbers mean nothing and not "Google-able"
Yeah, they have their own internal system of accounting parts I think.  It was hard to find out if they had what I needed, but the product I bought: http://www.computerpartsgalore.com/apple-hardware/farallon/60706350001.htm was not find-able on eBay at all.  If it ever did show up, it would be very costly.  Here is what the thing I bought looks like (The best part is, it appears to work, though I haven't been able to thoroughly test it):

Note: this is not a common AAUI or AUI adapter, but a PB adapter that can connect a classic Macintosh or PowerBook.

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10001001sos

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After looking further on their website, I now notice that they have OEM software (some unopened) for really cheap!  :O   They also have a Macintosh Plus 1 MB for sale at only $145 plus shipping, various Quadra, LC, and Performa models for under $200, a GatorBox, and zip drives too.  Sorry if I am getting too excited  :p

 

EvilCapitalist

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It looks like it's geared much more towards PC parts, with the Mac parts being more of an afterthought.  Of course, that means that the Mac parts are cheaper than they likely would be elsewhere.  The downside is that if you don't know the model number of what you're looking for you're sunk since there aren't any pictures.

 
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