With monitor, a couple floppy drives (a 3.5 and a 5.25), keyboard and
mouse, and a meg of RAM perhaps $25. More RAM will bring a bit more.
Whether it would higher than that depends heavily on what is inside
it. Some sought after items:
Processor accelerators are worth up to a couple hundred bucks.
(Transwarp GS, Zip Chip, Rocket Chip)
A SecondSight VGA card would also bring a couple hundred.
A PC Transporter (8086 coprocessor) with TransDrive (for reading
IBM-PC floppies) might be worth about $75. It's been a while since I
checked.
A SCSI card might add another $10 to $50 depending upon model and
vintage. Newer is actually better for SCSI cards, since you are more
likely to find a drive that will work with it without too much
problem.
All of these things require the accompanying software to reach full value.
Eric
On 2/25/07, Adrian Graham <witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk> wrote:
Hi folks,
Had a mail from someone wanting to know how much her 'Woz' GS is worth and
does anyone want it? It apparently 'has everything' so I've asked her to
define what that means, as 'everything' for the GS is quite a pile :)
$50 - $150?
--
Adrian/Witchy
Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator
Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer
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