A fairly large change in my life is about to result in the loss of most of my storage space, so most of my collection of Macs (and a few other bits and bobs) is up for grabs. Shipping can be arranged at buyer's cost. Local pickup is very strongly preferred, and is *available in* *Olivia, Willmar, Paynesville, Cold Spring, St. Cloud*, or within a reasonable distance of the previous. Further distances within MN or the Fargo area can be arranged, with compensation for fuel consumption. *All prices are negotiable*. Photos will be uploaded upon request. If many items are bought together and picked up locally, prices are *very* flexible. Non-working machines can have parts removed and shipped alone, though added cost for labor will be included. Payment will be accepted in cash or through PayPal.
Trades for things interesting enough to use what precious little storage space I'll have will be readily accepted. These are the following: -Power Macintosh 9600 (dual 200 or 604ev models are a plus) -Powerbook 5300C/CE (with plastics in good condition, good hinges, and an either completely undamaged or *well*-repaired power jack) -Powerbook G3 (Kanga) - G4-upgraded OR cosmetically flawless Pismo Powerbook (working batteries are a plus) All items have been tested on date of posting unless specified otherwise. Cost of *EVERYTHING* listed, if bought as a lot and picked up locally: $650, less with trade PowerMac G4 Quicksilver, Beautiful Condition - $100 - 1.0Gb PC133 RAM (Original Apple DIMM is included but not installed) - Original GeForce 2 MX - Original DVD-RW Superdrive - Original Seagate 40Gb HDD, installed but disconnected 120Gb Western Digital drive - Complete set of 4 original restore discs, Original OS 9.2.1 install disc, Original OS 10.1 Install Disc, Apple Hardware Test disc - Original "*Important *Apple Software Proof-of-Purchase Coupons", original user's manual, and Welcome to Mac OS X booklet - Original translucent power cable - Original mouse/keyboard set is included, but in much poorer condition than the rest of the equipment mentioned here, as this unit was originally in use by a public library- input devices were badly used and abused, but everything else spent its life safely locked away in a well-ventilated under-table tray. - Set of Apple Pro Speakers available below - Matching 17" ADC Studio Display available below - Additional software available below (marked in blue) - $140 for unit with all blue items Performa 450, Beautiful Condition - $60 - Used exclusively out of sunlight since original purchase and stored likewise since discontinuation of use- Yellowing is little to none. - No evidence of damaged caps - 8 Mb RAM installed - 120Mb SCSI HDD installed - First booted on Saturday, Feb. 13, 1993 at 10:48 AM, according to About This Mac menu of original, untouched factory System 7.1P1 installation - Includes LC PDS UTP Ethernet card, as well as original slot blank - MacCheck does not find any hardware issues - Includes original Apple Keyboard II (w/ coiled cable) and Wedge Mouse - Floppy drive injects and ejects speedily and without sticking - Includes matching original Apple power cable - Matching original Personal Laserwriter 300 available below PowerMac G3 (B&W) 300s, For Parts - $10, 2 available (UNTESTED) - 256Mb PC133 - Stock RAGE 128 card - Haphazard arrangement of PCI blanks - (as best recalled) Power on, but do not display anything or accept any form of input- can verify condition (and provide more detail) upon request - CD-ROM drives - Original hard drives may be included, or 20Gb disk may be included (depending on whether or not original drive is still mounted) - Carry handles marked '300' with black Sharpie - Assorted scuffs on cases LC III, yellowed, working - $20 - No obviously damaged caps, all original - No HDD - Single-floppy lid - Floppy drive ejects well - Black sharpie on all sides of case - Unknown quantity of TI-branded RAM, unable to easily find qty as my System 7.1 disks have degraded and are no longer bootable Performa 636CD, poor cosmetic condition, working - $5 - No RAM Included - 33Mhz 68LC040 - 260Mb HDD - Case is badly yellowed, has interesting brown spots in places, has sticker residue on front panel, and is missing rear panel plastics - FDD doesn't eject very forcefully, but is functional - CD drive works Performa 6116CD, decent cosmetic condition, Questionable working condition - $5 - Spec sheet not available, as machine is not displaying video - When last used a few years ago, machine was working well, but when tested for this listing's sake, system chimed and yelled at me about an incorrectly set clock, but no video was displayed. I suspect that my formerly intermittent multimedia display output to normal Apple monitor adapter bit the dust in the meantime. - Includes probably faulty display adapter - Front panel power switch is missing its plastic button, but switch is accessible and works. Front left foot decided to quit its day job and become a paperweight- has been taped back in place. Case is otherwise in reasonable shape, but mildly grungy. Performa 6400/180, needs cleaning but otherwise in good shape, working - $20 - Internal subwoofer works, and makes startup chime unexpectedly... profound. - 16Mb RAM - 1.5Gb HDD - CD drive works well - UTP Ethernet module installed Power Macintosh 6500/250, good cosmetic condition, not working - $5 - Cache and UTP Ethernet modules installed - No RAM - ZIP 100 Drive - Working internal subwoofer Power Macintosh 5500/225, decent condition, not working - $10 - When connected to power, CRT can be heard to have power, but when machine is powered on, internal CRT does not power on, and power light does not illuminate - Stock 2Gb HDD, upgraded RAM- all slots filled, but exact quantity unknown. Cache slot filled. - When last used (several months ago, was working), FDD and CD-ROM drive worked. - Chimes on startup - Case mildly yellowed, has Sharpie markings on various surfaces and a small asset tag on the front-left side. - UTP Ethernet module installed Power Macintosh 5200/75LC, acceptable condition, working - $30 - To the best of my knowledge, the only Road Apple in my collection, and Dan Knight thinks it's literally the worst Mac ever made. - Includes velcro-mounted swing-arm document holder - Has paint-like discoloration on CD eject button - Sharpie marking on left side of case - In active use by teacher from 1997-2011 (another unique trait among my collection, which brings some degree of sympathy for the poor fellow who ended up using it for so long) - 64Mb RAM - 2Gb HDD8 - L2 Cache slot filled - UTP Ethernet module installed... which means the printer port doesn't work. Because 5200. Macintosh Classic, very good condition, working - $30 - Screen is bright, clear, and tack-sharp. - Small sharpie mark on rear of case, but is otherwise in very nice cosmetic condition with minimal yellowing and no obvious scuffs. Rear display pot cover is missing. - Original Keyboard II and Wedge Mouse are included - Screen is clear, bright, and sharp - Internal 40Mb SCSI disk works well and runs *very* quietly considering the machine's age - Internal High-density FDD doesn't eject disks automatically, but injection and manual ejector work fine. iMac G4, good condition, working - $45 - 15" display - 800Mhz processor - Combo drive - 544Mb RAM - 60Gb HDD - Display is bright, clear, and free of dead pixels. - Case is very clean, with very little wear. Only significant blemish is a rough square patch on rear of LCD panel where an asset tag was removed, marring the finish mildly. - Includes original mouse and keyboard, though their condition is not fantastic. - Includes matching Apple power cord iMac G3 (Rev D), poor condition, working - $10 - Strawberry - Large amount of Sharpie marks on all sides, stickers in various locations, assorted residue - What looks and sounds an awful lot like Flyback transformer issues - 333 Mhz - Tray-loading CD-ROM - 6Gb HDD - 64Mb RAM ACCESSORIES: 17-inch LCD ADC Studio Display, with iSight mount - $25, 1 available 17-inch CRT Blueberry Studio Display, Flyback issues but otherwise working- $10, 3 available Apple Pro Speakers - $20, 1 set available iPod, 4th generation. No HDD or battery. - $10, 1 available Personal LaserWriter 300, includes toner. - $30, 1 available Imagewriter II, with sealed 4-colour ribbon and not-so-sealed installed black ribbon. - $15, 1 available G3-era multi-coloured Apple power cables- $3 each, 2 available Assorted ADB mice and keyboards, condition varies. MANY available. Price varies from free (with purchase) to $2, depending on condition Global Village Teleport Gold for Macintosh Performa modem- $4, 1 available Complete set of Panther CDs, including Xcode- $20, 1 available Panther Upgrade Disc 1 (rest of set is missing) - Cost: an interesting haiku, 1 available OS 10.1 Upgrade CD- $15, 1 available HP Scanjet B&W SCSI scanner with Apple SCSI cable and terminator - $15, 1 available Powerbook 5300C display module (Hinges, LCD, case, etc)- $10, 1 available Powerbook 5300/190 graphics module- $5, 1 available Powerbook 5300/190 32Mb RAM board- $10, 1 available QuickTake 150, very good condition, working - $75 - Includes original box, warranty card, software license information, original AC adapter, set of 4 install floppies (with case), matching PowerBook-coloured serial cable, close-up adapter and pouch, and a Tiffen accessories brochure. - Light scratching on bottom of camera, rest of device is in essentially perfect condition and works brilliantly Newton OMP, beautiful condition, working - $80 - No visible scratches or marring on device body - Works very well, has latest software installed. - Compatible with Personal LaserWriter 300, listed above, for direct printing. - Includes: - Original stylus - Newton-branded leatherette slip case - Welcome to Newton VHS tape - Spiral-bound Newton Handbook - AAA battery holder - Newton-branded PCMCIA blank - Newton Information packet, containing: - NewtonMail Services Registration Card - Newton Setup Guide, including Getting Started PCMCIA card - Apple Customer Services information booklet - Apple Software License booklet - Warranty Booklet - 2 LARGE Newton stickers - 2 LARGE rainbow Apple logo stickers Newton MessagePad 2000, good condition, working - $100 - Device is free of significant aesthetic flaws, though the serial port and charging door on the top of the unit is only connected with one hinge. - Includes Newton-branded PCMCIA blank - Includes Centennial-brand Linear Flash PCMCIA card (16Mb) full of drivers and freeware Newton applications - Includes original Newton stylus, with original packaging - EL backlight works well. - NiMH battery pack had been recently professionally re-celled - Genuine Apple 9W charger is included - Includes Global Village modem card A few other items that have a fair bit of value to me and I intend to keep, but that I will trade for under certain circumstances: - A blueberry iBook G3 300 and original graphite AirPort unit - A Mac Classic in a *very* nice Classic II shell - A PowerMac 6500/250 with every possible A/V card I also have a wealth of PC, server, and other equipment not appropriate for the LEM Swap list- a list can be provided in a more appropriate venue upon request. 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