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| Click here to select a new forum. | | Scored a nice PDQ | Posted by: Brett B. on 2013-03-18 18:25:56 Actually this one's been sitting on the shelf at work for at least 5 years, probably more like 10 or more. I snagged it before it got thrown away!
Anyway, nothing terribly special, just a Wallstreet II. 300MHz, 384MB RAM, 8GB hard drive. Got the CD, DVD, floppy, and one sorta working battery.
I probably wouldn't even count it as a conquest but it is seriously just about as close to brand new condition as it gets. One small etched in ID tag on the bottom and a couple very small scratches is all. The trackpad even shows ZERO wear 8-o
Dunno what I'm gonna do with it, it's awful nice. Hate to just let it sit.
| Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-03-18 18:37:55 Nice great going. I wish my jobs had used macs.
| Posted by: Brett B. on 2013-03-18 18:50:38 My job never really used them except to demo a specific piece of software one or two times a year. I've got an Intel mini right now, and we also had a 5260/75 that I also scored a while back, but didn't keep.
| Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-03-18 19:24:36 Well if I can afford it and you dont end up keeping this let me know.
| Posted by: Bunsen on 2013-03-18 23:21:00 Nice machines, great for bridging between old and new Mac networks & peripherals. Localtalk/Appletalk, 8 pin serial, ADB, ethernet, SCSI, IDE/CF, OS X, OS 9, Linux, Debian, BSD, - and with Cardbus cards, WiFi, USB, Firewire.
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