I thought folk might like to see my latest acquisition:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5101464533
No space for them, no time tp sort them, but who could resist?
Stuart
I thought folk might like to see my latest acquisition:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5101464533
No space for them, no time tp sort them, but who could resist?
Stuart
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All I can say is - WOW...
If you will convert them all into G3s with MacOS X - you can build the first CC cluster ever (that would be really cool) :coolmac: !
Not only is the fact you scored a dozen of them cool, but you actually got the whole lot for only 45 pounds! That's pretty much the price for ONE working CC here in the States!
In the UK, new ones go for around £55-£65 usuallly, but towards £80 if well-sold and with manual etc etc.
Actually, the seller had offered them privately to me before, and for very sensible reasons like time and space, I'd declined them. Then I saw them on eBay, and knew I'd be near the seller's home next week, and. . . . . . .
Since I haven't finished one CC/G3 yet, the plan is to make as many decent CCs as I can, with some parts I already have, and then keep all the remaining spare parts for future use.
Stuart