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DemonKnightX
Starting Member
14 Posts |
Posted - 23 Sep 2002 : 19:40:11
I got an SE, HDI-20, SCSI HD 40 Megs, extended keyboard, mouse, all the necessary cables for 5 dollars today.They had PPC 6500s and 17" monitors (still) for sale for 75 dollars but I bargained it down to 35 but didnt take it. They had some mac printers too like laserwriters for 5 bucks.. Plus some PC and Sun stuff too, PCs were 200Mhz, 1 or 2 gig HD, 32 or 64 meg ram, and 15" Monitor for like 20 bucks.... |
catsdorule
Senior Member
  
Canada
1627 Posts |
Posted - 23 Sep 2002 : 20:19:28
You should have just gotten the hd from them! that alone would be worth 10$CAD in my book!-Danny "Windows(win-doze): A 32-bit extension to a 16-bit graphical shell of an 8-bit operating system originally coded for a 4-bit processor by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition." |
DemonKnightX
Starting Member
14 Posts |
Posted - 23 Sep 2002 : 20:27:21
They wouldnt sell parts, the whole package( the PC equiped with 1 or 2 gigs, 32 or 64 megs of ram, and the 15" Mon) was 20 bucks....as was my SE ( all of it combined ) only equaled 5 bucks, I'd say thats a good deal. 
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oldmacman
Full Member
 
USA
713 Posts |
Posted - 24 Sep 2002 : 14:23:10
Should have bought a 6500. They're really nice machines, have good onboard video, and run Linux well.If they have any Sun Sparcstations with keyboard, mouse, and monitor, by all means buy them! Although Solaris is a bit slow, it's still nice to play around with. Either that or buy a PC and 17" monitor and run OpenStep! Official 68kMLA Music and NeXT Expert OpenStep Page at http://openstep.topcities.com/ Macs Liberated: SE (2), LC, IIsi, PB 145b, Quadra 700, 6100 (2), PB 5300, PowerMac 5400/200, Performa 6400/180 PCs liberated from Windoze: 3 |
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