Bill:That card has the 32k cache board. That alone is probably worth $60 to the right person. (You can get a 3rd party cache board of 32k for about that too, but it won't be an 'original'. :)
Also if the GALs are all revison 1, that would up the price too, even it it doesn't work. I'd have to guess that the board has been in use at an accelerated reate and finally became too unreliable at speed to use. I'd bet that a person could drop in a 24/28 MHz crystal and 244 chip and get the thing back in working order. (That's about $6 in parts.) Who wouldn't want one for that sort of price?
TTYL, Ed Bill Garber wrote:
it. Both the seller and high bidder have low feedbacks. Neither one has done anything since April. what do you all make of this. I'm curious as to whether I should persue it any further. Thanks. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2756557767