I picked this lot up few weeks ago for $100.


Had to drive a few hours to grab everything but I wanted to make sure it didn't end up thrown out or something. Lots of goodies were included such as a box of SCSI drives, stacks of floppy disks, Apple IIe cards for LCs, spare components (LC575 boards, CC board, RAM sticks, 040 CPUs). The PowerBook 3400 came with a bootable CF card, max RAM upgrade, floppy/CD/ZIP modules. Both Color Classics work but one seemingly has a dead drive. The Classic also had a dead drive. The SE/30's drive is good but doesn't appear to be bootable for that system, so I'll be hooking up a CDROM and doing an A/UX install or something. The PowerBook 180s both work. One has a 40mb drive and maybe ~10mb RAM, the other has an 80mb drive and 12 or 14mb RAM. The 3400 is probably my favorite part of the haul since I used to own one a long time ago and regret selling it. It's also the most convenient for going through the endless stacks of drives and disks to archive and add to my software collection.
Also included a StyleWriter II and StyleWriter 1200 but I'll probably give one of those away as I don't have any real intention of buying ink to use them.


Had to drive a few hours to grab everything but I wanted to make sure it didn't end up thrown out or something. Lots of goodies were included such as a box of SCSI drives, stacks of floppy disks, Apple IIe cards for LCs, spare components (LC575 boards, CC board, RAM sticks, 040 CPUs). The PowerBook 3400 came with a bootable CF card, max RAM upgrade, floppy/CD/ZIP modules. Both Color Classics work but one seemingly has a dead drive. The Classic also had a dead drive. The SE/30's drive is good but doesn't appear to be bootable for that system, so I'll be hooking up a CDROM and doing an A/UX install or something. The PowerBook 180s both work. One has a 40mb drive and maybe ~10mb RAM, the other has an 80mb drive and 12 or 14mb RAM. The 3400 is probably my favorite part of the haul since I used to own one a long time ago and regret selling it. It's also the most convenient for going through the endless stacks of drives and disks to archive and add to my software collection.
Also included a StyleWriter II and StyleWriter 1200 but I'll probably give one of those away as I don't have any real intention of buying ink to use them.


