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Complete Apple IIgs system, loaded, $850 or part out
- Subject: Complete Apple IIgs system, loaded, $850 or part out
- From: z1dan@exnet.iastate.edu (Dan Sorenson -- Cereal Killer)
- Date: 21 Jan 1994 02:03:04 GMT
- Distribution: usa
- Followup-to: comp.sys.apple2
- Newsgroups: misc.forsale.computers.other, misc.forsale, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: John Deere Product Development and Pathology Lab
- Summary: IIgs work is over, time to move on
- Xref: gmd.de misc.forsale.computers.other:17866 misc.forsale:59570 comp.sys.apple2:38645
For Sale or will Part Out: Apple IIgs complete!
Here's the story: I'm switching to a different machine due
to a bit of consulting work I managed to get. So, the whole thing
goes and I've listed my trade-in allowance on the parts as minimum
bid if you want that part. For individual parts, the first person
to get mail to me gets that part if I part it out. I'll part it out
once the sum of the bids exceeds what I ask for the total system.
If you want parts, include that in your post and I'll let you know
if they're already spoken for. If somebody wants the whole system,
great. Otherwise, after a week it gets parted out.
Terms: I like cash. Cash is my friend. Checks are cash once
they've cleared. COD works for me too. If I'm going through the
trouble to keep track of who was first and who gets what, you can pay
shipping. I'm not going to eat a $15 shipping charge when I'm asking
only $50 for a piece. That said, let's itemize:
ROM 01 Apple IIgs, CPU $175
minus power supply $125
AE Transwarp IIgs $75
AE Sound Blaster $45
AE GS-RAM+ w/4M RAM $145
Apple Rev C SCSI card $60
Kensington System Saver IIgs $50
Cutting Edge ext. 60M SCSI drive $150
* note: this case will fit many other drives,
has two scsi ports so you can daisy-chain other devices,
and will ID as SCSI device 1-9 by pushing a button
AppleColor RGB monitor $150
ADB keyboard and mouse $50
Apple Imagewriter II <2000 pages $150
2 Apple 3.5" 800K floppy drives: $100 for the pair
note: I loaned these to a friend, and they came back a bit
flakey. No warantee on these -- I took them off my CPU and
haven't touched them. Maybe a cleaning will fix them, but
I'm not going to gain $50 in price by troubleshooting them.
Need parts? These are the drives for you.
1 Apple 5.25" floppy drive $50
Note: this is the real thing, daisy-chain port, etc... Works
fine on anything that likes Apple II 5.25" floppy drives.
I show a total of $1175, which is far too much. Tell ya what,
you take all of this off my hands for $850 and I'll even kick in the
shipping within the continental US. Manuals? I've a few, but since I'm
in Iowa I lost a *lot* of them during the flood last year. No, the hardware
didn't get wet. IIgs users get what's on the drive, roughly 40M of stuff
that's either paid for or shareware/freeware. Otherwise, make a bid
and I'll let you know if you get it or not.
--
* Dan Sorenson, DoD 1066 viking@iastate.edu z1dan@exnet.iastate.edu *
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