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Posted by: JRL on 2013-02-03 20:54:32 Today, I decided to head to a local surplus store to pick up some caps, but unfortunately I didn't realize that they were closed on Sundays. So instead, I went to another one of my favorite electronics surplus stores today, Weird Stuff Warehouse.
Total damage was $30.
Apple Extended Keyboard II
Farallon EtherWave LC PDS (has two RJ-45 ports for networking). This had a pretty badly bent pin but it turned out to be a easy fix.
External SCSI Syquest 44 drive + cartridge (cool thing about this is that it has two additional surge-protected outlets in it)
Antec TVator (allows output under System 7 to be displayed on a TV/recorded using a VCR)
PowerBook Video Cable
MacMoney financial software (boxed - 1987, SE/II/Plus)
8 100uF axial caps (for a few future recappings)
Also this PC laptop:
IBM Thinkpad 600E (no CD/HD - works fine but I grabbed it for parts for my Thinkpad 600)
Pretty happy overall, got some cool stuff this time around.
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Posted by: jruschme on 2013-02-04 03:11:42
IBM Thinkpad 600E (no CD/HD - works fine but I grabbed it for parts for my Thinkpad 600) Wouldn't it make more sense to move the drives from the 600 to the 600E or am I missing something.
Please let me know if you end up with a spare 600E keyboard. I have a 600E that's been on my project list for a while which needs one (along with an hd carrier and new PRAM battery). Thanks...
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Posted by: Concorde1993 on 2013-02-05 16:39:05 I have a spare 600E keyboard if you're in desperate need of one (in addition to various other parts for the 600E).
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Posted by: jruschme on 2013-02-05 18:52:52 The two bits I need are a keyboard and an HD carrier/sled. I'm afraid to ask what shipping from CA would be like, though.
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Posted by: Concorde1993 on 2013-02-05 19:18:04 The parts are relatively light, so I doubt shipping through Canada Post's expedited service will cause a significant dent. I'll look into it, and get back to you.
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2013-02-05 20:40:38 Sounds like I would have fun at that store if there was one by me.
Thinkpad 600 series are nice, have a few and one more on the way. The CMOS battery is cheap to replace, the HD sled is the same as found in the T2x,T3x,T4x series Thinkpads, just the cover plate is different. I have a stack of ZIP drives that fit in the removable cdrom bay if you want to trade for one. The only hard thing to find these days is a working main battery (have a new one in a box here somewhere I need to dig out), they have issues where they just stop working for no reason.
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2013-02-05 21:55:43
Sounds like I would have fun at that store if there was one by me. I live somewhat far away, so I can't visit often, but I did manage to make the drive down, and it was so much fun that I wanted to buy out the whole store 😀 😀 .
It was hard to leave, that's for sure 😛 . I plan on going back after this year, perhaps this summer.
Anyway, good job on your finds. I'm not sure what a ThinkPad 600 is (except that it's a PC, obviously), but it sounds like it's somewhat old (mid 90's?).
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Posted by: Concorde1993 on 2013-02-05 22:28:40
I'm not sure what a ThinkPad 600 is (except that it's a PC, obviously), but it sounds like it's somewhat old (mid 90's?). Really? It's a series of IBM laptops that were produced from 1999 to about 2001. It was the predecessor to the T-Series Thinkpad laptops.
the HD sled is the same as found in the T2x,T3x,T4x series Thinkpads, just the cover plate is different. Interesting. I didn't know that.
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2013-02-06 01:36:42 Well you need to put some tape on the sled to make it easier to go in and out, but otherwise the same sled (the OEM 600 has a paper tab).
And for the old Thinkpad collector who wants a quick reference:
http://www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/thinkpadspecs.html
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Posted by: jruschme on 2013-02-06 04:14:54
I'm not sure what a ThinkPad 600 is a series of IBM laptops that were produced from 1999 to about 2001. It was the predecessor to the T-Series Thinkpad laptops. The 600 series (600, 600e, 600x) is contemporary to and roughly analogous to the PowerBook G3 series. I say "roughly analogous" as the T2x series has more in common with the Pismo.
JR
P.S. Anybody got a dead battery for one... I almost forgot that I'd like to fill in that big hole on the bottom. 🙂
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Posted by: Concorde1993 on 2013-02-06 09:42:09
P.S. Anybody got a dead battery for one... I think I have a spare somewhere.
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