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| Click here to select a new forum. | | Picked up a Mac IIci with some accessories! | Posted by: Huxley on 2019-08-16 14:04:17 I got home late last night from a long out-of-state work trip, so I took some 'me' time today to poke around a few local junk-shops and thrift stores. I found a few great items for cheap at my first stop (if you look on the left side of the first pic you'll see my new DigiDesign 001 breakout box + custom cable, which I'll try using with the ProTools-equipped PowerMac G4 I picked up recently), but my second stop is where I struck a bit of gold: a Mac IIci with some internal upgrades + Apple Extended Keyboard II + the angular ADB mouse.
The IIci and mouse are filthy and are definitely going to need a complete teardown and restoration. Based on the particular type of grime on the machine, I'm suspicious that it was being used for decades in some sort of industrial setting - this isn't just the usual type of household dust. Nevertheless, I've never owned a IIci but always loved the form-factor, so I'm pretty excited to see if I can get it running. It has what I think is some sort of Apple-branded network card inside (please chime in if you know anything about it!), and a DayStar FastCache card in the cache slot. Looks like all the RAM banks are full too, which is nice. Oddly there's nothing in the ROM slot - is that a showstopper on this machine, or was that slot "optionally filled?" There's no hard drive inside either, and I'm assuming I'll need to pull the drive array and/or PSU out to check for battery leakage, but I'm optimistic overall. It's absolutely disgustingly dirty inside and out, but structurally it looks great - no cracked plastics, no obvious signs of being dropped, no obvious signs of leaking caps on the motherboard, etc.
I was about to walk out with the IIci alone for $20, but doubled-back and asked if the guy would toss in a keyboard and mouse. He wasn't willing to give them away for free, but after a bit of friendly haggling I handed over another $20 and felt pretty good. The keyboard is in fantastic shape other than a bit of yellowing (it was clearly not used in the same environment where the IIci was), and as a passionate Extended Keyboard II fan, I'm always happy to pick one up when I see one.
All-in-all a good haul!
I'm having trouble attaching any pics to this thread for some reason, so here's a simple Imgur album with the pics: https://imgur.com/a/m0tmeb8
| Posted by: uyjulian on 2019-08-17 09:47:09 ROM card is optional; the on-board ROM is used if the jumper is set.
| Posted by: Bolle on 2019-09-11 13:26:24 That cache card looks interesting. Can you get a picture of that one as well? Certainly not your standard Apple cache card.
| Posted by: joshc on 2019-09-11 22:48:02 Lovely, I really like the IIci. I used to have one but had trouble doing the re-soldering myself and gave up, I eventally sold it to another 68kmla member, not sure if he ever got it working or not.
Good luck with it, I hope the PRAM battery hasn't exploded...I think its under the HDD assembly on these machines which should be easily removable, I think removing the HDD assembly is toolless on the IIci?
| Posted by: jessenator on 2019-09-12 08:54:26 Is that the DayStar FastCache?

| Posted by: trag on 2019-09-12 14:14:30 I had a third party cache card for the IIci a couple of decades ago. I think it was made by Atto. I remember getting the software by emailing them and asking them to upload it to their BBS. 🙂 I think I sold it when I picked up a refurbished 33MHz Turbo/040 from Daystar.
I wonder if the Atto software will work with the Daystar card. I think I still have it around here somewhere.
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