A few weeks ago I managed to get (for FREE): a IIsi system in good condition with a monitor that supposedly worked when I got it, but when I got it home it no longer worked
Earlier this week I picked up:
LC (okay condition)
LCIII (good condition)
IIcx (in bad shape)
IIsi (good condition)
2 12" Colour RGB monitors
14"(?) Apple monitor of some kind (I didn't actually check come to think of it...it has speakers built-in)
2 keyboards
mouse
network card
System 7.? install disk
OS9 disk (copy)
VGA monitor adapter
SCSI HD
..and the power cords.
The LC's have network cards in them if I remember correctly and the IIcx has some big video card in it of some kind. Not bad for $15!
One downside (for me) was that they came from a person who smokes, so they all have a really smokey smell to them. As a start, I washed the covers of all the computers, and will clean the motherboards and all the rest as time permits. The IIcx is in the worst shape; I don't know if it's recoverable since some of the caps have badly leaked and corroded. But I'll try washing the motherboard and see how it looks.
I'll be trying out the de-yellowing procedure on some of these as soon as we get some sunny (and slightly warmer) weather here. I have the ingredients, just need the UV!
Anyone who doubts the usefulness of these old computers (I know I don't have to worry about that here) has never seen a 3 year old use System 6, or 7 quite comfortably! My 3 year old daughter finds her way around System 6 & 7 pretty good. I think it comes from the Mac's good user interface design; the menus are consistently in the same place, the interface is very streamlined, etc. The elegance of Mac OS really shines when you find that someone who can't even read yet can find their way around!
Now I just have to figure out where to put all this stuff...
Earlier this week I picked up:
LC (okay condition)
LCIII (good condition)
IIcx (in bad shape)
IIsi (good condition)
2 12" Colour RGB monitors
14"(?) Apple monitor of some kind (I didn't actually check come to think of it...it has speakers built-in)
2 keyboards
mouse
network card
System 7.? install disk
OS9 disk (copy)
VGA monitor adapter
SCSI HD
..and the power cords.
The LC's have network cards in them if I remember correctly and the IIcx has some big video card in it of some kind. Not bad for $15!
One downside (for me) was that they came from a person who smokes, so they all have a really smokey smell to them. As a start, I washed the covers of all the computers, and will clean the motherboards and all the rest as time permits. The IIcx is in the worst shape; I don't know if it's recoverable since some of the caps have badly leaked and corroded. But I'll try washing the motherboard and see how it looks.
I'll be trying out the de-yellowing procedure on some of these as soon as we get some sunny (and slightly warmer) weather here. I have the ingredients, just need the UV!
Anyone who doubts the usefulness of these old computers (I know I don't have to worry about that here) has never seen a 3 year old use System 6, or 7 quite comfortably! My 3 year old daughter finds her way around System 6 & 7 pretty good. I think it comes from the Mac's good user interface design; the menus are consistently in the same place, the interface is very streamlined, etc. The elegance of Mac OS really shines when you find that someone who can't even read yet can find their way around!
Now I just have to figure out where to put all this stuff...

