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- Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 23:35:27 +0900
- From: Shimpei Yamashita <shimpei@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] moving sale (Mac, PC, Sun, parts)
- Organization: Hummingbird Heaven
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Unloading all sorts of unused computer parts--all prices are negotiable! I'd prefer having people come pick things up, so that they can check that everything is in working order, but will consider shipping the big items (assuming you pay for shipping, of course). I live in Musashi-Koyama, along the Tokyu Meguro line, two stops west of Meguro. 1) Apple PowerMac G3 233/DT desktop JPY15,000 This is the "beige" G3, the last of the non-USB PowerMacs. Runs Linux, MacOS, and I think NetBSD. It'll also run OS X, although you'll at least want to add memory in order to make it run acceptably fast. Linux and MacOS Classic should do just fine with the existing setup. Hardware: PowerPC 750(G3)@example.com 160MB RAM, 6MB VRAM 4GB HDD (I can also sell you a larger replacement HDD if you want) CD-ROM and floppy drives AppleStyle keyboard (US layout) and mouse [both brand new--never used] Apple Extended Keyboard II (used), Logitech wireless mouse (used) VGA monitor adapter Software: Mac OS 8.5 (US), Mac OS 9 (JP), Mac OS X 10.0 (JP) AppleWorks 5 (US), Nobunaga no Yabo VIII (JP) Defects: A bit sunburnt. 2) Toshiba 4000CDS laptop JPY8,000 Good laptop for Linux. Read the "defect" section carefully. Hardware: Pentium II 233MHz 96MB RAM 20GB hard disk (recent replacement, not used much) 800x600 DSTN display CD-ROM and floppy drives built in power supply 10baseT and modem PCMCIA cards Sturdy carrying case included I'll also throw in an old PS/2 mouse if you want one. Software: Comes with Win95 and Win98 (English version) install disk (But you'd want to run Linux instead, right? ask me for instructions.) Defects: The battery is dead (the machine does work with the power cord plugged in), and one of the PCMCIA slot doors has a damaged eject mechanism, so that you have to stick you finger inside to pull out the card. The machine is a bit heavy and has never had a long battery life anyway, so you may want to keep this thing on a desktop or in a closet as a home server. 3) Sun SparcStation 1+ free to a good home I bought this at a TLUG auction some time ago, but for various reasons never got around to setting it up. Free to anyone who wants to give a Sun machine a try. Keyboard, mouse, AUI->10baseT transceiver. No OS. Has a framebuffer card. 4) Mitsubishi Diamondtron RDG17X 17" CRT Monitor JPY3,000 Pretty good monitor, lightly used. No box, so if you want this shipped, you're going to have to pay for a box. Discount available to whomever buys the Mac. 5) Cheap Stuff (pick-up only) JIS layout PS/2 keyboard (never used) JPY300 Powered speakers (original price about US$15, IIRC) JPY300 6) Free Stuff -- first come first serve Apple StyleWriter (with serial cable) 32kbps external Mac modem (US spec; technically illegal to use in Japan) AAUI->10baseT transceiver (for older Macs) 50-pin internal SCSI ribbon 25-pin external SCSI cable 2 APS SCSI-II enclosures (includes dead disks) 2 AUI->10baseT transceivers ADB extension cable
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