The powerbook has no power supply, operating system (i'll give one on CD), but it has a working battery, floppy drive and a good laptop case for it.
This is the specs:
Introduction Date:
December 17, 1997
Discontinued Date:
May 6, 1998
Processor Type:
PowerPC 603e
Processor Speed:
166 MHz
Processor Upgrade:
N/A 1.
FPU (Integrated):
PowerPC 603e
System Bus Speed:
33.2 MHz
Lookaside Bus Speed:
33.2 MHz
ROM Size:
4 MB
Data Path:
64-bit
Level 1 Cache:
32k
Level 2 Cache:
128k
RAM Type:
70 ns DRAM card
VRAM Type:
Built-in
Standard RAM:
16 MB
Maximum RAM:
64 MB
Motherboard RAM:
16 MB
RAM Slots:
1 (PB 1400 series) 2.
Standard VRAM:
512k (optional) 3.
Maximum VRAM:
512k 3.
Standard Hard Drive:
1.3 GB
Int. Hard Drive Type:
ATA
Standard CD-ROM:
12X
Standard Disk:
1.44 MB (manual)
Standard Modem:
33.6k (optional)
Standard Ethernet:
N/A
Case Type:
Portable (Black)
Form Factor:
PowerBook 1400
Exp. Slots:
2 Type II PC Card 4.
Exp. Bays (Free):
1 (PB 1400) 5.
Battery Type:
PB1400 NiMH
Battery Life:
1.5-4.0 hours
Built-in Display:
11.3" Color 6.
Supported MacOS:
8.0, 8.1, 8.5, 8.6, 9.0
Dimensions:
2.0 x 11.5 x 9.0 7.
Avg. Weight:
6.6 lbs. 8.
Original Price:
$2000 US
Est. Current Price:
$100-$125 US
Notes:
1. Third-party upgrades and accelerators are available.
2. Two DRAM cards can be "piggy-backed" for up-to 64 MB of RAM.
3. A 512k video card can be added to support an external color monitor.
4. 2 Type II PC Card (1 Type III).
5. Can hold either a disk, CD-ROM, Zip, battery, or second hard drive.
6. 11.3" Color dual-scan (16-bit, thousands of colors) SVGA LCD.
7. In inches, height x width x depth (while closed).
8. Weight varies depending on configuration.
To sell for $100. I live in Australia, so include the sending charges.
Thanks, Patrick H