Has anyone on the list built a Pismo from parts alone.?
If you've got one to sell, you usually make more money selling it in
bits than whole.
So, I think, it works in reverse, and you'd pay more in bits.
Ben
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I started a Google group for PowerBook 500 series owners. The address
In all this I haven't seen any IIvi, yes, IIvi, not the IIvx.
I improved it with 64mb of ram and a Sonnet 040 accelerator and gave it to
one of my sons.
My other two boys have LCs. One a 475 with a full 040 and the other an LCIII
with a full 040 on a 475 board
I also have a few powerbooks in
Has anyone on the list built a Pismo from parts alone.?
If you've got one to sell, you usually make more money selling it in
bits than whole.
So, I think, it works in reverse, and you'd pay more in bits.
Ben
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I used to think the same thing.
However on eBay there
Apart from:
-an original LC and
-a 7200/90,
neither one of which is used anymore, it's all powerbooks I own:
-a duo 2300c (sold another one a few months ago),
-a 2400c (sold the second one a few weeks ago)
-a 3400c,
-a Lombard,
-a 12 iBook/700 (used by a daughter),
-a 14 iBook/933(used by my
On 5/25/05 11:49 AM, Harts of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent
In all this I haven't seen any IIvi, yes, IIvi, not the IIvx.
I improved it with 64mb of ram and a Sonnet 040 accelerator and gave it to
one of my sons.
My other two boys have LCs. One a 475 with a full 040 and the other an LCIII
with a
On 26/05/2005, at 3:06 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
(p.s. Of all the units considered vintage, my personal favorites
were a
Quadra 840AV in mint condition (subsequently sold), and a Performa/
Quadra
638 completely decked out with all the multimedia accoutrements then
available: Video-In card,
Stuart Hart writes,
One a 475 with a full 040
The first Mac I ever owned was a Performa 475.no, I don't have it
anymore. Not only because I gave it away, but also I live in a
one-bedroom apartment and only have room for the Macs I actually use and
keep as backups just in case my main
I'm still working on my hands-on computer museum, I have an eye on two
school busses, one for Apples and the other, well, for oranges. Any way, I
could use for the museum: IIci, IIcx, IIvi, Performa 62xx depending on which
62xx
What make up the etc.?
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I have one in-mint condition Performa 200. Anybody on this list have one of
those. Not accepting Mac Classic II. I have many of those. IT HAS TO SAY
Performa 200.
Dale
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anyone have a 5300 for parts only, no valueable working parts like drives or
modems or LCD screens for that matter, what I need is a good case with good
hinges and no cracks? cheap?
thank you,
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I have one Performa 200. It still runs and is in fairly nice condition.
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Subject: Any body Got this sucker?
Date: Wed, May 25, 2005, 12:42 PM
I have one in-mint condition Performa 200. Anybody on this
On 5/25/05 12:17 PM, Dana Sibera of [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent
On 26/05/2005, at 3:06 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
(p.s. Of all the units considered vintage, my personal favorites
were a Quadra 840AV blah, blah.
Powerbook 540c for me. Despite mine being in pretty bad condition
now, it's
Geoffrey,
Those were sold at Sears. Grab a copy of this week's Time magazine and look at
the letters to the editor. 4th time I have had one published in there, but the
first MASTHEAD quote. Sensational. Millions and millions of readers.
Dale
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Personally, I like my old 190 best. I've used several Macs, from a Color
Classic in grade school, to a new PowerBook G4 that belongs to a good
friend, but the PB190 is, by far, my favourite.
C. Cupples
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I like the IIci. It's stackable, expandable and cheap. More modern vintage,
I enjoy the 7300 and 7600s.
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My favorites include the BW G3 tower, the original iMac, the PowerBook
190cs, all of the PowerBook Duos, the IIsi, the Quadra/LC/Performa 630, the
Quadra 800, the Quadra 950, and all of the nubus PowerMacs. I don't know
why.
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