the HD is dead as well as the battery, but it worked fine until the drive failed
it¹s been sitting in my closet for 33 years and it looks good
what¹s it worth?
In article<0001HW.297DDA030004045870000981E38F@news.newshosting.com>,
heron stone <heron@gendo.net> wrote:
the HD is dead as well as the battery, but it worked fine until the drive failed
it¹s been sitting in my closet for 33 years and it looks good
what¹s it worth?
it's only of value to a collector.
the HD is dead as well as the battery, but it worked fine until the drive failed
it1s been sitting in my closet for 33 years and it looks good
what1s it worth?
it's only of value to a collector.
oh thanks...
i thought someone might want it for video production
the HD is dead as well as the battery, but it worked fine until the drive failed
it's been sitting in my closet for 33 years and it looks good
what's it worth?
heron
What it's worth is very different to what some fool is wiling to pay.
It's worth basically nothing, even as scrap value,
if it's one of the clear plastic ones, then it's definitely worth a lot.
if it's one of the clear plastic ones, then it's definitely worth a lot.
A portable with clear plastics?
I don't know what the thread starter names as "portable". But if it's 33 years old, it would be a Mac SE/30 or the actual Apple Macintosh
Portable, with a 9,8" 640x480 monochrome LCD, 1 MB of RAM and a 40 MB
hard drive, which was introduced at USD 6500.
Yeah, this might be a real collectors' item.
The Portable also came without HD - but there still might be replacement around for this drive, since it was SCSI.
The Lead Acid Battery might still be ok after all those years.
Personally, I still keep my first Mac, a Classic.
Oh, and a "clear plastic" might have been the iMacs from 1998, although
they where translucent only - or do you refer to the Mac 512k with
clear sides?
In article <slrntssc9g.1aq.t-usenet@ID-685.user.individual.de>, Martin ?rautmann <t-usenet@gmx.net> wrote:
if it's one of the clear plastic ones, then it's definitely worth a lot. >>A portable with clear plastics?
yes.
<https://www.macrumors.com/2019/09/17/vintage-macintosh-portable-prototy pe-photos/>
On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 08:40:24 -0500, nospam wrote:
In article <slrntssc9g.1aq.t-usenet@ID-685.user.individual.de>, Martin
?rautmann <t-usenet@gmx.net> wrote:
if it's one of the clear plastic ones, then it's definitely worth a lot. >>>A portable with clear plastics?
yes.
<https://www.macrumors.com/2019/09/17/vintage-macintosh-portable-prototy
pe-photos/>
Cool - "one of six known". That's actually rare.
I loved my PB190, even more than several successors. Current MBP are nice, too (glad that the touchbar is gone again), but the keyboards always
wear out here. All is nice and thin, but sometimes too thin.
It's far too easy these days for a modder or scammer to simply
re-create clear plastic parts to replace the normal beige coloured ones.
In article <0001HW.297DF0C2000958E870000E43338F@news.newshosting.com>,
heron stone <heron@gendo.net> wrote:
the HD is dead as well as the battery, but it worked fine until the drive
failed
it1s been sitting in my closet for 33 years and it looks good
what1s it worth?
it's only of value to a collector.
oh thanks...
i thought someone might want it for video production
hah. no.
i thought someone might want it for video production
hah. no.
Which model was that did video productions?
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