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Title: FREE Apple Systems
Post by: SteveJ34 on October 11, 2004, 11:46:43 pm
Though my primary systems have always been PC based, I've acquired a number of Apple systems over the years primarily from doing repair work for my children's daycare, a few donated systems, and one system my son found intact from a "garbage pick".

They include:

Apple IIgs vintage system complete with monitor, peripherals, joystick, printer, etc

6500/225

8500/180 system

(2) 6300CD systems

several ADB keyboards, mice, scsi scanner, and various other Apple parts.

I really hate to just dumpster these, don't really care to take the time to mess with Ebay.

The 6500 includes a TV tuner and I think one of the 6300CDs does as well.

Any Apple collector person in/near Dallas/Ft Worth area that would be interested in clearing these out?

I'm most interested in someone who will clear out the lot of it.


Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: notaburger on October 12, 2004, 02:42:10 am
i'm interrested, sent a pm
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: SteveJ34 on October 12, 2004, 09:55:16 am
Message received, sent reply.
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: IceCold on October 12, 2004, 03:25:16 pm
So you have to be local?  Becuase if not, I am
so interested in that 6500.
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: SteveJ34 on October 13, 2004, 12:00:27 am
Workin' an exchange or hand off with notaburger at the moment so need to give him first dibs as he has agreed to clear the lot. Might send him a PM.

The 6500 is a nice little system, my oldest daughter used it for quite some time before upgrading her to a PC as it doubled as a TV in her room. This was a dumpster pick my son came home with one weekend many moons ago after weekend at his mother's including a 56k external US Robotics modem. Prior owner had pulled the HD, I replaced it, loaded 8.6, up she came.



Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: daeven on October 13, 2004, 03:08:15 pm
While we're talking Apple, I've got a Mac SE with the built-in 9" screen and a whopping 20MB HDD.  Free to anyone who wants it.  I've also got a couple of Sun Sparc LX boxes if anyone wants those.

Western Chicago suburbs.
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: TheGatesofBill on October 13, 2004, 05:41:49 pm
I'm interested, but I'm in Connecticut. >:( Either of you willing to ship and can guess at what it'd cost?
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: IceCold on October 13, 2004, 10:30:49 pm
While we're talking Apple, I've got a Mac SE with the built-in 9" screen and a whopping 20MB HDD.  Free to anyone who wants it.  I've also got a couple of Sun Sparc LX boxes if anyone wants those.

Western Chicago suburbs.
I'm interested, especially in the Sun Sparc LX box(es), but I live in Ohio.  :(

Anyway you're willing to ship 1 maybe?
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: daeven on October 14, 2004, 10:05:48 am
I can ship any of this stuff, but make sure there isn't anyone local giving these things away on ebay.  You can't get any $$ for a Sparc LX, but it is a usable platform for learning Solaris.  Let me find a way to verify they still work before considering shipping the stuff.  I no longer have a monitor for the Sun (too bad I let a friend toss 6 working 20" Sun monitors a while ago).
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: TheGatesofBill on October 14, 2004, 05:15:32 pm
daeven, if the Mac SE isn't already claimed, can you take a guess at what shipping would be?
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: Stingray on October 15, 2004, 11:19:51 am
daeven, if the Mac SE isn't already claimed, can you take a guess at what shipping would be?

They're pretty heavy. I'd guess $30-$40.

-S
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: TheGatesofBill on October 16, 2004, 09:22:44 pm
*pokes* Did you forget about me daeven? I'm still interested.
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: daeven on October 16, 2004, 11:55:02 pm
Nope, just being lazy today.  As I said in the PM, I've got the keyboard, but I can't find the keyboard cable or mouse.  Plus, there's no guarantee the HDD is good since it boots looking for an OS.  The OS *used* to be there.  I don't know where it went, and I have not software for the thing.  If all that is OK, I'll find a box and weigh it packed.  Then I can get the actual shipping price.  I should have that on Monday.

IceCold: The Sparc LX is lighter than I thought - maybe only 12 lbs.  I have an external CD ROM for it which you will need (unless you have an external SCSI-2 CDROM.  I have no SCSI cable or SCSI terminator for it, though.  Since you don't have a Sun monitor, you have a couple of options for setting up a display: either buy an adapter to use it with a PC monitor for around $30, or you can hook it up to a PC using a serial cable and terminal software.  I can verify it works the second way, but I forgot to bring home the serial cable I planned to use from my office.  I can do that on Monday.  Also important, I don't have a password for the LX, so you'll have to hack it or reload an OS.
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: TheGatesofBill on October 17, 2004, 12:06:33 am
Nope, just being lazy today.  As I said in the PM, I've got the keyboard, but I can't find the keyboard cable or mouse.  Plus, there's no guarantee the HDD is good since it boots looking for an OS.  The OS *used* to be there.  I don't know where it went, and I have not software for the thing.  If all that is OK, I'll find a box and weigh it packed.  Then I can get the actual shipping price.  I should have that on Monday.
If I knew the HDD was working I'd snag it in a second, and replacing the drive would probably be harder than just finding another SE/30, so I'll have to think about it I guess. Unless you know a way of testing the drive.
Title: Re:FREE Apple Systems
Post by: IceCold on October 17, 2004, 09:01:43 pm
IceCold: The Sparc LX is lighter than I thought - maybe only 12 lbs.  I have an external CD ROM for it which you will need (unless you have an external SCSI-2 CDROM.  I have no SCSI cable or SCSI terminator for it, though.  Since you don't have a Sun monitor, you have a couple of options for setting up a display: either buy an adapter to use it with a PC monitor for around $30, or you can hook it up to a PC using a serial cable and terminal software.  I can verify it works the second way, but I forgot to bring home the serial cable I planned to use from my office.  I can do that on Monday.  Also important, I don't have a password for the LX, so you'll have to hack it or reload an OS.
As long as it's not TOO overly expensive to ship, that sounds good.  

I don't have an external cd rom drive.  

Using a serial cable and terminal software sounds good for me.