The Sonnet G3, depending on the speed (240?) may get you more than the Max
w/o it. As ko@megsigntnet wrote, you may get anywhere from 20 to 100 bucks
for the Max itself on Ebay.

For instance, I just purchased a leased 4000/200 with minimum accoutrements
(2Gig drive, 32 meg memory, CD-ROM) for $25 plus shipping ($25).

Jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "custom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I recently bought a new Mac and now I'm wondering if my SM3000/240 has
> any value to anyone else. It's been upgraded with a 20 GB harddrive,
> Sonnett G3 card, USB and Firewire and 128 mb RAM. It also has an internal
> Zip 100 and an 8x SCSI CDROM and an ethernet card.
>
> It works like a champ -- the only reason I bought a new machine was the
> RAM limitation.
>
> Anyway, I'm curious as to what resale this might have. If none, then I'll
> probably hang on to it as a backup machine.
>
> John


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