Well my 2 cents from up north...
I found a bunch of original m000001 MACs (how many zeros...?) about a year
ago but only one had the original 128K board. That one is a keeper for the
collection...most of the m0000001 no-128k cases I have had some 512k boards
put in them IIRC when I checked out all of the 30 compact Macs I have
accumulated...
By the way, I finally finished off my complete compact MAC collection by
finding a boardless Color Classic (no I dont have a Classic II) this
weekend. Unit looks complete except for the missing board...
So if anyone has a working (maybe even non-working) board from a:
Prefered:
Color Classic
Color Classic II
Not original but should work (anybody tried these?):
Performa 275 or 550
LC 520 (not sure if that one ok....)
LC575 board
That he would be willing to part with, Id like to hear from you very much!
I have plenty (too much!) stuff to trade or whatever...
Claude
----- Original Message -----
From: Sellam Ismail <foo(a)siconic.com
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: Santee swap meet wrapup
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Mike Ford wrote:
Cheapest 512k sold recently on eBay (and more
than a dozen are in the
sold database for last 30 days) was $40, top price was about $150.
Hmmm, I think it's time to visit my Mac motherlode and rake it up on eBay
;)
A 512k is nice to have.
128k is better.
128k that doesn't say 128k (ie the original mac) is even better.
And are pretty rare. I think it was only 6 months in the Mac's production
that they came out with the 512K model and started putting the 128K emblem
on the back of the 128K model. That doesn't entail a huge production
number (maybe a few thousand?) I think the number might be ascertainable
from Owen Linzmayer's book _Apple Confidential_.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
Festival
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