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Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:31 pm
by Carcenomy
The ol' exploding power supply... we had a brand spankin' new CoolerMaster supply come into work the other day, the new guy installed it and got it all sorted then...

Mwop mwop, it wasn't set to 230V when it came out of the box.

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 5:24 pm
by mrad01
Update #2: Items shipping this weekend.

I have been updated by my (new) friends in Timaru - they have packed up 5 large boxes of "Apple stuff" which will be leaving this weekend and arriving to me next wednesday. Nice.

Sounds like fun...

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 11:33 am
by mrad01
The Timaru haul is arriving in 30 minutes....wait for the catalog <-See what I did there

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 11:44 am
by Gibsaw
I see you bought that set of manuals from bwwiki... I was going to grab them, but got stuck away from my computer at close of auction.

Probably best. It looks like you already had a bit of competition. One of us would have ended up paying through the nose if I had joined the auction as well. :)

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 11:50 am
by mrad01
Gibsaw wrote:I see you bought that set of manuals from bwwiki... I was going to grab them, but got stuck away from my computer at close of auction.

Probably best. It looks like you already had a bit of competition. One of us would have ended up paying through the nose if I had joined the auction as well. :)


Actually I didn't win them - it was another...

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:09 pm
by mrad01
Crikey!

Bit of a haul...
5x Apple IIe Platinums (with a spare parts board, case and keyboard)
3x Apple IIe Monochrome screens
2x Apple 5.25 disks
Various spares
Multiple original manuals!

Its going to be a long weekend..

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Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:35 am
by tezza
A good crop of apples, albeit a little past their best. It looks like the number of fully restored units you might get from this haul will be limited by keyboard availability. Still, you'll have lots of spare parts. Keep up posted on what happens when you fire them up!

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:22 am
by mrad01
tezza wrote:A good crop of apples, albeit a little past their best. It looks like the number of fully restored units you might get from this haul will be limited by keyboard availability. Still, you'll have lots of spare parts. Keep up posted on what happens when you fire them up!


Yes! I'm picking I'll get 3 working out of this - there were a heap of the keys in another box - so we should be good...

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:38 am
by lizardb0y
It never hurts to have spare keys!

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 10:00 am
by Gibsaw
Wow. Well, the good thing about Apple IIe's is that they're eminently repairable. Not much in the ASIC department. You generally don't find yourself being forced to cannibalise. You could probably have 5 or even all 6 working if you wanted :) (Keyboards notwithstanding)

I pity people restoring C64's. It's pretty much cannibalise or stop once that PLA gives up... and god help you if you want a SID. (You can end up paying silly money because the remaining stock is being rapidly nabbed by people making "boutique" synthesisers.)

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:43 am
by Carcenomy
Gibsaw wrote:Wow. Well, the good thing about Apple IIe's is that they're eminently repairable. Not much in the ASIC department. You generally don't find yourself being forced to cannibalise. You could probably have 5 or even all 6 working if you wanted :) (Keyboards notwithstanding)

I pity people restoring C64's. It's pretty much cannibalise or stop once that PLA gives up... and god help you if you want a SID. (You can end up paying silly money because the remaining stock is being rapidly nabbed by people making "boutique" synthesisers.)

Yeah no kidding. Finding spares for the Commodore 64 is a real nightmare now. I was given four dead units as part of my late uncle's estate which have provided enough componentry to get at least a few working but had I needed to order in, I'd have problems. I do however need spares for my 1541s... that, I'm not looking forward to.

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:59 pm
by WelshWizard
Carcenomy wrote:
Yeah no kidding. Finding spares for the Commodore 64 is a real nightmare now. I was given four dead units as part of my late uncle's estate which have provided enough componentry to get at least a few working but had I needed to order in, I'd have problems. I do however need spares for my 1541s... that, I'm not looking forward to.



Carcenomy trying to find one that's working let alone stuffed on Trade Me is Ni on impossible at the moment, don't even see any listed very often, and when they are people want silly money for them, yet in the UK or the states they are still cheep, they way it going it will be cheaper to buy overseas and ship them in.ey way it going it will be cheeper to buy overseas and ship them in. even worse for Apple stuff

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:12 pm
by tezza
WelshWizard wrote:Carcenomy trying to find one that's working let alone stuffed on Trade Me is Ni on impossible at the moment, don't even see any listed very often, and when they are people want silly money for them, yet in the UK or the states they are still cheep, they way it going it will be cheaper to buy overseas and ship them in.ey way it going it will be cheeper to buy overseas and ship them in. even worse for Apple stuff

I'm glad I got mine when I did. The price was quite reasonable. There were millions of C64s made though so they should be available for a while. Makes me think maybe I should stock up on a working spare or two for the future!

When I first started buying computers off Trade Me in 2007 they were about as common as Amiga 500s are now.

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 10:22 pm
by Gibsaw
Actually the thing I find amazing is the almost total lack of IBM clones.

The 286's, 386's and 486's. It's like they disappeared off the face of the earth and they must have outnumbered these 80's classics 100 to 1.

Try buying a working vanilla clone 386 these days. You're far more likely to get a working C64 or Apple IIe.

Re: Apple IIe Platinum

PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 7:31 pm
by WelshWizard
Gibsaw wrote:Actually the thing I find amazing is the almost total lack of IBM clones.

The 286's, 386's and 486's. It's like they disappeared off the face of the earth and they must have outnumbered these 80's classics 100 to 1.

Try buying a working vanilla clone 386 these days. You're far more likely to get a working C64 or Apple IIe.


Back when I had the computer company every 286/386/ 486/ and early Pentiums taken in as Part X were broken upfor parts,
parts would fetch ( just found some old records.)
5.25" floppies $10
3.5" floppies $20
Hard drives up to 800 meg $20 above 800meg any thing up to $40
most ram would start at $10 a stick
PSU would fetch $5
even CPU's would sell for $5 each

cases would be collected into steel only and taken to scrappy for light steel scrap I think most of the other dealers would do the same, in fact a lot of us would go to Fitzgerald auction to buy up cheap computers just to break and sell at the computer flea market on a Saturday morning, we made more profit from the scrapping of old systems than selling Brade new ones
there was also a chap down in Hamilton that had auctions of computer stuff most of the computers bought at auction were only $5 a piece so we would when we got say Air NZ updating the computers end up buying about 50 computers at a time just to brake into parts ( back in the day it was often possible to take in over a $1000 in a morning at the flea market) which would offset any bad trading times during the week or cover expenses
So I am not surprised at the lack of them, and most IBM clones were stupid prices compared to Amigas or ST's ( 1999 Green computer Company were selling a Pentium 300mhz system with CD rom monitor K/B for about $3500 )