Went to the tip shop this morning and had a bit of a look. One thing that caught my eye were two big ol' HDDs. Had a closer look, they were SCSI drives! Big honkin' Compaq rebranded 4.3GB Seagate Barracudas. Price? $2 each for them. Thats the good news.
The bad news is that later on today I had a look at them, both of the controller boards have been damaged, cracks in chips and stuff. Meaning that there's a 100% chance that both drives are dead.
I really should look closer at this stuff before I buy it...I just thought to myself, "Zomg! SCSI! 4.3GB!", and, well, yeah. Haven't had a chance to test them yet, but I don't have my hopes up.
The two maybes are a PowerBook 1400cs/166 and a NIB Compact Mac CRT. I'll start with the 1400 - yesterday Mum was out at some market where she went to a stall and found a guy selling a 1400, and got his name and phone number for me. He wants $40 for it, but I'm going to see if I can talk him down...apparently the machine works, but I think $40 is too much for a 12 year old laptop sight-unseen. Judging by what Mum says, its complete and has a CD-ROM, floppy, modem and power adaptor. I'll ring him later on this afternoon - we'll see what happens.
The Compact Mac CRT - I posted about this in Compact Mac a while ago, I went around to that junk shop again today and asked how much they wanted for it. The guy who runs the shop wasn't there, so he's going to ring me back tomorrow apparently. The lady who was there referred to it as "that thing", and had no idea what it was.
So yeah.
The bad news is that later on today I had a look at them, both of the controller boards have been damaged, cracks in chips and stuff. Meaning that there's a 100% chance that both drives are dead.
The two maybes are a PowerBook 1400cs/166 and a NIB Compact Mac CRT. I'll start with the 1400 - yesterday Mum was out at some market where she went to a stall and found a guy selling a 1400, and got his name and phone number for me. He wants $40 for it, but I'm going to see if I can talk him down...apparently the machine works, but I think $40 is too much for a 12 year old laptop sight-unseen. Judging by what Mum says, its complete and has a CD-ROM, floppy, modem and power adaptor. I'll ring him later on this afternoon - we'll see what happens.
The Compact Mac CRT - I posted about this in Compact Mac a while ago, I went around to that junk shop again today and asked how much they wanted for it. The guy who runs the shop wasn't there, so he's going to ring me back tomorrow apparently. The lady who was there referred to it as "that thing", and had no idea what it was.
So yeah.