[NTLK] [OT] Vintage Mac stuff giveaway / cheap
Michael Blazer
michael.blazer at gmail.com
Sat Apr 13 12:39:46 PDT 2024
Btw, I also have a working white 17” iMac (very first Intel Mac) and genuine Snow Leopard Server disks, but I didn’t think it was vintage enough to fit with all that beige stuff :)
Also free for pickup.
> On Apr 12, 2024, at 7:46 PM, Michael Blazer <michael.blazer at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi all, especially those in the Toronto / Southern Ontario area.
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> I have reached that stage of life called “decumulation”. I have boxes of vintage (ok, old!) Mac-related stuff and I would like to find a good home for it. I’m happy to give it away but the catch is you’d have to pick it up from me in Toronto. Strong preference given to someone who’ll just take it all.
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> I don’t have the free time right now to catalog it exactly, but here’s a link to some photos:
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> https://share.icloud.com/photos/06bNOJUs4zr1A66M3RMN2Jnww
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> Highlights include:
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> ethernet card for Mac Color Classic
> Sony CD-ROM (SCSI) drive for those early PowerBooks that didn’t have optical drives
> Cool poster
> MIDI interface
> working Beige G3 with ethernet & USB installed, running 10.2.8 and OS9 in Classic environment, plus matching LCD monitor and keyboard/trackpad combo
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> In addition, I have two (2) _backlit Mac Portables_ with 4MB RAM, original Apple carrying cases, batteries (needing rebuild), 1 temporary makeshift battery, 1 SCSI drive adapter kit, 2 power supplies, 1 battery charger. I believe they are both working except that the hard drives are dubious. I had one of them working with the temporary battery but I just don’t have time or space to continue the project. I also have lots of system disks and software for them.
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> I probably don’t want to give away the Portables since they are going for ridiculous prices on eBay, but I’m open to low offers from Newtontalkers!
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> If you’re interested, please edit [NTLK] out of your reply subject line for a quicker response, otherwise it’ll get sorted to a mailbox that I don’t check very frequently.
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> Thanks,
> Michael
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