As I continue to clean, I continue to unearth stuff I no longer have too
much of a need for. For example, I have no idea why I have 10
classic-form-factor Macintoshes. Sure, they're cute, but perhaps ten is
too many? Perhaps you would like one of them? Here they are:
- Mac 512Ke - Needs repair (analog board needs some TLC). Someone at
some point hacked the rear case up in order to fit a Mac Plus
motherboard in there (different port arrangement). Otherwise, a fine
looking Mac (yellowed as they all seem to be.) I can provide this with
both the 512K board and the Plus board, if you want.
- Mac SE - No hard drive or floppy, analog board needs repair, serious
screen burn-in, and the case is fairly yellowed. No case screws. Looks
like 4mb of memory.
- Mac Classic - In great shape (no yellowing), 4mb RAM, 80mb drive,
currently has System 7.5 on it. Screen size vacillates a bit on disk
access, perhaps a power supply problem?
- Mac Classic II - In great external condition (no yellowing at all) but
shows signs of bad RAM at startup (vertical bars on the display). I
cannot find my mac-cracking Torx wrench or I'd open it up and verify
what it's got in it. Screen looks nice, drive spins up...
I also have a pair of spare Mac SE boards. I do not know if they work,
but I see no reason why not. They look to be fully populated with 4mb
RAM, each.
No keyboards or mice are included with these (oddly enough, I find
myself without any to spare...)
Anyone interested? I'll be donating these to RE-PC in Seattle next
weekend if there are no interested parties here. I'd prefer local
pickup, but I could probably be convinced to ship these, since they're
pretty small and easy to pack...
- Josh