Well, comrades, after a long drought (read: parents and then girlfriend thinking I had too many computers) of 68k-hunting, I scored pretty big today.
I now work at a computer store. One of our other repair techs ran out of room for old Macs (all of us have 68k collections) and offered me some scraps from his collection, so, like a good 68kMLA soldier, I accepted. Here's the haul:
Mac Plus, maxed out at 4MB of RAM, a keyboard missing some key caps (which is fine, because I already have a Plus keyboard) and original Macintosh mouse.
Mac SE, also maxed out at 4MB RAM, with two floppy drives and the bracket for a hard drive. Once I scrounge up a 20 or 40MB drive, I'll have an SE with two floppies and a hard drive--not a bad system at all!
LC III with 10MB of RAM, a crapload of extra VRAM DIMMs, a 500MB hard disk, and an LC PDS ethernet card. For some reason this one won't boot from SCSI, but I'll get it back in working shape.
And for the contraband: A sweet Radius 81/100 clone in a big tank-like case with no hard drives, and a big box of hard drives to go in it, one of which has OS 8.6 on it.
I'd call that a pretty good score, huh?
[ADDENDUM] The Radius also has two (count 'em) NuBus ethernet cards in it.
[EDIT] You don't need to know where I work, I guess.
I now work at a computer store. One of our other repair techs ran out of room for old Macs (all of us have 68k collections) and offered me some scraps from his collection, so, like a good 68kMLA soldier, I accepted. Here's the haul:
Mac Plus, maxed out at 4MB of RAM, a keyboard missing some key caps (which is fine, because I already have a Plus keyboard) and original Macintosh mouse.
Mac SE, also maxed out at 4MB RAM, with two floppy drives and the bracket for a hard drive. Once I scrounge up a 20 or 40MB drive, I'll have an SE with two floppies and a hard drive--not a bad system at all!
LC III with 10MB of RAM, a crapload of extra VRAM DIMMs, a 500MB hard disk, and an LC PDS ethernet card. For some reason this one won't boot from SCSI, but I'll get it back in working shape.
And for the contraband: A sweet Radius 81/100 clone in a big tank-like case with no hard drives, and a big box of hard drives to go in it, one of which has OS 8.6 on it.
I'd call that a pretty good score, huh?
[ADDENDUM] The Radius also has two (count 'em) NuBus ethernet cards in it.
[EDIT] You don't need to know where I work, I guess.
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