Ok. Here's the story. I bought this puppy YEARS ago when Apple was blowing them out the door. I probably paid about $1500 for it, back around 1990. I did not use it much. Got the original case, owner's manual, etc. During that time, I replaced the original Conner HD. Another time I had to send it in to a 3rd party for repair. They repaired the MLB. Otherwise, it still didn't get much use. The laptop was put away in it's case, and pretty much put in storage in the garage. There it has sat for the last 22 years.
I live in Southern California, but by the end of this summer, we're moving. I've got a bunch of old Macs I would like to get rid of before we move. This is one of them. I pulled it out and took a look. In terms of cosmetics, it's in really good shape. The plastic is NOT discolored. The keyboard and trackpad look great. The carrying case could use some dusting and cleaning, but the fact that the laptop stayed in that case for all these years, definitely helped preserve it.
The problem with this little guy, is of course, it does NOT power on. Damnit. At best, the screen briefly came on with some vertical lines, then went blank. I've not been able to repeat even that.
I totally disassembled it. The MLB is pristene. No signs of corrosion. No swollen capacitors. No signs of chips showing signs of overheating. I did not take the time to look for broken traces. Don't have the time. The lead acid battery looks fine, but I'm guessing that it doesn't appear to be holding a charge, since the unit won't power on. I replaced the 9 volt battery. It most definitely was dead.
I removed the hard drive and tested it. MANY, MANY years ago, I built a custom cable that allowed me to test that internal drive which uses a custom 34 pin IDC connector, instead of the standard SCSI 50 pin. That 34 pin connector provided both data and power. I handmade a custom breakout cable that connected it a 50 pin SCSI IDC and a 4 pin Molex connector for power. That allowed me to at least power on the drive. The drive DOES power on and spin. At present, I have no means of testing if it will boot or not, but at least I can verify that this 30-35 year old drive powers on.
So, my question is, what is a fair price for this? It's in good cosmetic condition. The hard drive powers on. I'm sure the battery will need replacement. The floppy? I can't test. The MacPortable includes Apple's Modem Card, and a Computer Care brand RAM upgrade Card. Don't know the capacity of the RAM card. And of course it has the original keyboard and trackball.
All suggestions are welcome.
Thank you, everybody.
I live in Southern California, but by the end of this summer, we're moving. I've got a bunch of old Macs I would like to get rid of before we move. This is one of them. I pulled it out and took a look. In terms of cosmetics, it's in really good shape. The plastic is NOT discolored. The keyboard and trackpad look great. The carrying case could use some dusting and cleaning, but the fact that the laptop stayed in that case for all these years, definitely helped preserve it.
The problem with this little guy, is of course, it does NOT power on. Damnit. At best, the screen briefly came on with some vertical lines, then went blank. I've not been able to repeat even that.
I totally disassembled it. The MLB is pristene. No signs of corrosion. No swollen capacitors. No signs of chips showing signs of overheating. I did not take the time to look for broken traces. Don't have the time. The lead acid battery looks fine, but I'm guessing that it doesn't appear to be holding a charge, since the unit won't power on. I replaced the 9 volt battery. It most definitely was dead.
I removed the hard drive and tested it. MANY, MANY years ago, I built a custom cable that allowed me to test that internal drive which uses a custom 34 pin IDC connector, instead of the standard SCSI 50 pin. That 34 pin connector provided both data and power. I handmade a custom breakout cable that connected it a 50 pin SCSI IDC and a 4 pin Molex connector for power. That allowed me to at least power on the drive. The drive DOES power on and spin. At present, I have no means of testing if it will boot or not, but at least I can verify that this 30-35 year old drive powers on.
So, my question is, what is a fair price for this? It's in good cosmetic condition. The hard drive powers on. I'm sure the battery will need replacement. The floppy? I can't test. The MacPortable includes Apple's Modem Card, and a Computer Care brand RAM upgrade Card. Don't know the capacity of the RAM card. And of course it has the original keyboard and trackball.
All suggestions are welcome.
Thank you, everybody.

