I got it because it was local, in pristine condition (almost, corrosion on the battery. that's fine) and it was cheap. I got most of the components, and if I get anything else (besides the RAM) i can use it with other powerbooks from now on should I get more. especially the AAUI Adapter so I can hook them up to the internet. The only thing that is keeping me from getting this on the net (in some form or another) is the lack of IRDA port. If I had this, I could just IR it to the PowerBook Lombard that I have and I could access the net that way using the localtalk share or whatever apple has for that. It would have truly been awesome to get on the net through IR
It also makes it easier.
I also jumped at it because it has an external SCSI Zip drive which I can use not only to transfer files, but I can use it with my friend's IIgs and get it up and make it into a harddrive. The card I have needs active termination with power at the end, and I don't have any drives that did that except CD-ROM drives. And that isn't exactly writeable from a IIgs in real time
It's in near-pristine condition in that NO plastics are broken. It's got it's feet, it's back door. The hinges are in good condition, works great. The only downside is that it has too low of ram, and has no PCMCIA (which I am not going to go for. too wasteful)
The third reason I am putting the money in it is the reason I have wanted another 68k machine since I lost by PowerBook 170 to the great dropage of 2001 and have been wanthing another 68k for a loonnnggg time. I started shopping around for them, and PatNukem pointed it out to me on craigslist.
I got lucky, The person delivered it to me and other people were offering her like $70 for it and I got it for $30 since I was the first claim on it.
I am very happy I got it, and want to do everything with it I can.
Hence the reason why I am putting so much into this
The topic of the thread was too ask a few things about possible upgrades down the road. Doesn't necessarily mean I will do them. I just want to know what's out there