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Lookee What I Just Got ....
Posted by: CaryMG on 2009-07-13 09:14:29
CLICK > Macintosh Classic II

Sweet, huh?

:b&w:

Posted by: Unknown_K on 2009-07-13 09:52:15
$110?

Posted by: Dog Cow on 2009-07-13 09:57:43
$110?
I picked up a Classic II yesterday for $3 at a church rummage sale.
pwnt

Posted by: joshc on 2009-07-13 10:28:26
You seriously paid $110 for a yellowed Classic II? Oh dear...

Posted by: Dog Cow on 2009-07-13 10:31:18
You had better be sure that you make good use of that Mac Classic II! You'll have to use it for something useful, every day, to make up for that price!

Posted by: Gil on 2009-07-13 10:55:09
8-o :lol:
Posted by: John8520 on 2009-07-13 11:16:30
Looks pretty nice, not too terribly yellowed.. though for $110 I'd want more than a 30MB HDD and 8MB RAM. 😛

Posted by: System7 on 2009-07-13 14:04:11
:lol:
Posted by: 4seasonphoto on 2009-07-13 14:19:01
It's supposed to be in perfect working order, and that's got to be worth something.

Posted by: joshc on 2009-07-13 14:47:39
It's supposed to be in perfect working order, and that's got to be worth something.
Part of the spirit of the MLA is to rescue these old Macs and then return/restore them to former glory. That's what I always thought, anyway. Even if it's in "perfect working order" (I bet that floppy drive still needs cleaning/lubricating), it is not worth $110. More like $30-40, extreme maximum price range.

Posted by: Dog Cow on 2009-07-13 14:53:32
Just wait until CaryMG gets back here and sees us all laughing at him. :'( We're sorry, CaryMG!!! xx(

Posted by: Mars478 on 2009-07-13 15:31:26
Duuuuudddeee thats WAY too much! You have been ripped off no offense. 8-o

Posted by: tyrannis on 2009-07-13 16:23:40
It's supposed to be in perfect working order, and that's got to be worth something.
Everyone likes to think that they can get a working compact Mac at any time for $40 on eBay, but I have found it just isn't like that anymore. You see bidding activity like this more frequently these days. We all know how hard it is to find a Classic II board with good capacitors, and he may have found one here, so give him a break.

Uniform yellowing makes a compact Mac look distinguished.

Posted by: 4seasonphoto on 2009-07-13 16:26:03
It's supposed to be in perfect working order, and that's got to be worth something.
Part of the spirit of the MLA is to rescue these old Macs and then return/restore them to former glory. That's what I always thought, anyway.
The Classic II seems a bit more challenging than most, because there's one or two surface mount capacitors in pretty tight spots, and I wasn't able to get in there with conventional tools. So far, this is what I've spent on Classic-related items:

Classic II, free + $20 shipping

850B SMD rework station $100

New capacitors $10

Solder paste $39 (still need to buy)

So, almost $170 to get things up and running, not counting labor or any further complications. Granted, subsequent overhauls will be a heck of a lot cheaper.

Posted by: Unknown_K on 2009-07-13 16:59:18
I redid mine using just a normal soldering iron, and yea a few are in a tight spot but it is doable.

Maybe I should ebay mine with "new capacitors" in the header 😉

Actually it is probably going to get traded for something if the other guy gets around to it soon.

Posted by: MultiFinder on 2009-07-13 19:05:46
Man, I would'a sold you my Classic II (non-yellowed, 80meg HDD, 10 megs RAM) for around $50 mate 🙂

Also, that person should'a sold their "G4 from 1997." Now *there's* a prototype!

Posted by: Sludgedragon on 2009-07-13 19:17:13
I don't know, in the picture it looks positively virginal and pristine. If it's as nice as it looks, it will save a lot of scrubbing and such.

Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-07-13 19:29:45
Also, that person should'a sold their "G4 from 1997." Now *there's* a prototype!
But this one has to be a prototype too...I mean, its a 1989 Classic - from two years before the release. 😉

Posted by: joshc on 2009-07-13 23:43:53
Classic II, free + $20 shipping

850B SMD rework station $100

New capacitors $10

Solder paste $39 (still need to buy)
You didn't need the rework station, and you shouldn't need solder paste. Some irons, tweezers, good tin lead solder, and a desoldering braid are good enough for replacing surface mount capacitors. BUT...It's up to you how you spend your money, wise or not. 😉 EDIT: Woops, I forgot you damaged some traces on your board. Maybe a more financially viable option would have been to just find a replacement unit/board?

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