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The Balance Of Judgement
Senior Member


Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 18 Sep 2003 :  07:20:36
With my new iMac arriving soon, it's crunch time to really think about what machines I will or will not use. So, I have some items from the stash I have I want to get rid of. But first what I need:

I need a CPU for the Rev A Tray Loading iMac. Speed isn't a big factor here, since G3 can do almost anything. Even a 233 is great.

Now, for sale:

Apple PCI PC Compatibility Card - Works great but NOT in a 8600, it specifically is for 72xx/85xx/95xx etc. I am unsure what the onboard CPU is, but it's a 12" card. It isn't a Cyrix CPU, because when I installed the software I didn't need to use WishIWere to get it to work. (So it's iether a P100 or P166.) The RAM is the default that it ships with which I believe is 8MB. Cable included.

Asking $50.00 Canadian (Comes with PcSetup 2.0 which offers OS 9 Support)

HP PhotoSmart SCSI 35mm Film Scanner

This scanner will convert your 35mm films into digital media. It does up to 2400 DPI. Perfect for doing your own printing, archiving photos or even print media work.

Asking $200.00 Canadian (This thing retailed at 500US when it first came out a few years back, and even today finding used scanners with this quality, well, rare.)

It comes with the original software for Windows and VueScan if you wish to use it on MacOS or Linux. Requires SCSI. (Comes with some cables too)

Radius FireWire Card - Comes with PhotoDV Software. PCI Interface

Asking $10.00 Canadian

External SCSI Drive Enclosure with Cable & Terminator. Asking $20.00 Canadian

Macintosh II Video Card NUBUS - Free. Come and pick it up. (It came inside my Q950 but it's not actually designed for it, the faceplate is too big)

I am unsure if I am going to keep my 8600 or not, since when the iMac comes it probably will do everything I need. So if you want to make an offer on the 8600, make one and I will consider it. (I would want at least 150 Canadian for it, I added a Quantum Atlas II 4.5GB 7200RPM SCSI drive to it, making it blazing fast for disk access.)

Eft37
Junior Member


USA
193 Posts
Posted - 02 Oct 2003 :  16:08:12
I replaced bad CD drive and hard drive on my iMac, the both are available to you for shipping costs (350mhz Blueberry model).

Meaning if you want the bad drives they're yours.

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The Balance Of Judgement
Senior Member


Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 02 Oct 2003 :  19:47:37
Actually I'm starting up schooling so I am abandoning the iMac project because I need money for tuition and I already recieved a fully working imac at low cost.

So, now my iMac logic board is for sale.

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The Lightning Stalker
Full Member


USA
747 Posts
Posted - 02 Oct 2003 :  20:55:17
How big is that external SCSI drive enclosure?

The Lightning Stalker

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The Balance Of Judgement
Senior Member


Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 03 Oct 2003 :  11:11:52
The internal connectors support only one drive. It supports a 3.5" SCSI drive, it can be iether the normal drive height or double that size but no larger. (I think those are half heights)

Would you like exact measurements of the enclosure? I think it's something like 4" x 6" and 2.5" tall. (Don't quote me on those sizes, I will double check later.)

BoJ

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