HI,
Is this still available? I'm in Indianapolis. Thanks, M Roland
On Nov 16, 9:44 pm, jfkenney wrote:
> I have a clean, fully working, 400 MHz G3 pismo powerbook with the
> following:
> 192 megs of ram
> 6 gig hard drive
> DVD module
> Power adapter
> Battery holds a charge
> $55 includes shi
I've got two LaserWriters that can each accept 2 SIMMs as large as
16MB. The SIMMs that I am seeking are 16MB 72 pin FPM 70NS. I think
that the PowerMac 7200 though 9600 used this type of RAM (?)
I'm in the Minneapolis area and if you aren't local, I'd need them
shipped to 55386.
Thanks,
Bill L
MacStyler-Gman wrote:
> Subject says it all. Will pay via Pp.
>
>
>
Even though there have been several other 'WTB's' on the LIST recently,
I'm on the lookout for another one of these. One I bought in response to
my original post was for a 12" iBook rather than a 12" PowerBook. It is
in prist
Hey Eric
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Eric Downing wrote:
> Hey man, relax. Your only a speck living on a speck within the vast emptiness
> of space and as such, I love the way your atoms are put together!
I appreciate your comment. You're alright with me.
> Ok that was a little sarcastic
John
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 4:41 PM, John Musbach wrote:
> Congrats, you sound like an ass. Your adendums helped you in no way
Is it because the truth hurts that much?
> whatsoever and in fact were, in my eyes, a disservice to your
> reputation. I will now avoid you as both a seller and buyer
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Eric Downing wrote:
> Selling open source software?
>
> Hmmm
Hmmm... yeah, it happens often:
http://linux.softpedia.com/progBuy/Buy-Yellow-Dog-Linux-10407.html
http://www.linuxcentral.com/catalog/?cat[]=dist&id=C1CLtBs8yP5CO
http://www.osdisc.com/cgi-bin/view
Hello there:
For sale are 2 Sonnet cards
Sonnet Tango Express 800 FireWire-USB card FW8USB2A-E
3 Ports Firewire 800 and 2 ports USB 2.0. This is a PCI-Express card
Asking $90.00 shipped. This one is new.
Sonnet Tempo SATA 1.5
This is a PCI SATA controller card
Asking $110 shipped.USED
Both card
I have the following 50-pin SCSI disk drives for sale. $20 each.
Seagate Barracuda, ST 32550, 2.1 Gig, 1" high, SCSI 50 pin disk
drive, 2 available.
Seagate Barracuda, ST 19171, 9.1 Gig, 1 5/8" high, SCSI 50 pin disk
drive, 1 available.
IBM DCHS, 4.5 Gig, 1" high, SCSI 50 pin disk drive, 3 avail
Thanks Dean!
If you don't have broadband/high-speed internet you can't really
download them easily (not for free anyways if you count anguish and
pain for each byte crossing or possibly not crossing correctly the
telephone line). Also many of us prefer to hold a manual in our hands
while going thr
Hey everyone, I am looking at purchasing an eMate to play around with
and use for note taking. Don't want to spend alotand I'm not sure
how much these usually go for, how about $25 shipped to 29470?
Thanks,
Daniel
Paypal from debos...@gmail.com
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Hi everyone,
I have the following Yellow Dog Linux which is a great start with
Linux on a Macintosh (and even running Mac OS under Linux with the
"Mac On Linux" emulator package):
$20 Yellow Dog Linux version 4.0 install+source CDs in box plus the
user's manual which is invaluable
$15 Yellow Dog
The second (9.1 Gig) Barracuda model number is ST19171N.
On Nov 17, 11:51 am, Dave wrote:
> I have the following 50-pin SCSI disk drives for sale. $20 each.
>
> Seagate Barracuda, ST 32550, 2.1 Gig, 1/2 Height, SCSI 50 pin disk
> drive, 2 available.
> IBM DCHS, 4.5 Gig, 1/2 Height, SCSI 50 pin di
I have the following 50-pin SCSI disk drives for sale. $20 each.
Seagate Barracuda, ST 32550, 2.1 Gig, 1/2 Height, SCSI 50 pin disk
drive, 2 available.
IBM DCHS, 4.5 Gig, 1/2 Height, SCSI 50 pin disk drive, 3 available.
Seagate Barracuda, ST 32550, 9.1 Gig, Full Height, SCSI 50 pin disk
drive, 1 a
Offered a few weeks ago, no takers, so I am lowering the price.
I have an Elgato EyeTV 250 Plus that I just don't use. I bought it
refurbished from elgato. This unit supports ClearQAM.
Software, power adapter, remote, and video cable included. Will ship in the
original though beat up packaging.
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