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Posted by: philallin on 2009-03-18 23:53:13 It looks like I have new stuff to play with this weekend 🙂
The princely sum of £20 secured this little lot......I just need to tell my wife now that I'm bringing home ANOTHER dozen Macs, she may just kill me!
PowerMac G3 400 chimes
Powermac 8500 G3 (Formac card) chimes
Powermac 8500 150 chimes
Powermac 7500 100 chimes
Powermac 7200 90 chimes
Quadra 840AV Lovely cond chimes
Mac II Vi (uber rare Mac in good cond) chimes
Mac IIfx excellent condition and maxed with 128MB RAM, x2 1.44 flops and a 40MBHD, chimes
Mac IIfx spares only
Mac IIi Power
Mac II Power
Mac 512k power but no chime
Mac 512 Spares
SE30 Power but no chime case dirty
And, ......... an LC
The above is the description from the seller of this gear, I'll post again when I've collected it and had time to check it all out.
I bought the lot basically just for the 840AV but I'm sure there is fun to be had with the other items too!
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-03-18 23:56:12 So long as the SAF checks out alright, I'd say that was money very well spent! Good score on that 840AV especially. 🙂
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2009-03-19 01:42:14 The IIfx alone is worth much more then that if it does have 128MB RAM. Kind of odd having 128MB RAM but only has a 40MB HD (maybe those numbers are switched)?
Working 840avs are getting rare.
Good luck with the lot (and storing it all)
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Posted by: equill on 2009-03-19 06:42:21
...Mac IIfx excellent condition and maxed with 128MB RAM, x2 1.44 flops and a 40MBHD, chimes
Mac IIfx spares only...
I bought the lot basically just for the 840AV but I'm sure there is fun to be had with the other items too! Everything else pales into invisibility beside a 128-MB IIfx.
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Posted by: joshc on 2009-03-19 12:16:43 Wow where did you find all that? I live about an hour's drive from Derby in Sheffield.
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Posted by: Charlieman on 2009-03-19 12:22:54 I looked at a garage load of stuff just outside Leicester a few months ago, taking away a Portable and a few unusual bits. I recall that the batch included a Mac IIfx with what looked like 128MB RAM. Same one?
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Posted by: da9000 on 2009-03-19 22:45:13 Spectacular!
Need you even ask the question (about money well spent)!?
Now as for your wife and imminent death... well, tough luck 🙂
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Posted by: MacMan on 2009-03-20 10:31:39 I did spot that lot for sale and was quite tempted to take a road trip down and get it, but I'd never have had space for it in my (small) car or at home! Glad someone can appreciate it though.
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Posted by: Hotdog Zanzibar on 2009-03-21 18:34:07 Nice find on the IIfx... between that and the 840AV, I'd say you got a deal worth much more than the amount paid. The IIvi is a nice find, too. You see a fair amount of IIvx's but rarely it's little brother. They only made the IIvi for 4 months. I'm working patiently to max out my IIfx at 128mb. It has 64mb at the moment.
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Posted by: philallin on 2009-03-22 13:34:30 Well yesterday I finally drove down to collect the lot listed above..
All items listed are present and correct, I was also given 2 external SCSI enclosures each with a CDRW drive installed, a large cardboard box with approx 150 Mac cover CDs from the 90's. Another huge cardboard box full to the brim with every sort of Mac related cable you can think of....6 PPC604 150Mhz daughter cards (I have no idea what i'll do with these!). A boxed Radius 8bit video accelerator card (I think it's for the 512k Mac or the SE30) several network cards, a half full carrier bag of RAM (many different types) and a pile of documentation that stands over 4 feet high when piled on top of one and other. It's going to take me weeks to sort through all of this lot but I'm a very happy Old Mac lover
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2009-03-22 15:19:26 Those huge hauls keep you busy for a while, kind of like alot of presents on christmas when you were a kid.
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