Mid 90s Mac stuff.

Yeah I like early Macs, they're great and all, but they seem to be breeding at my house...
I have a pair of LC630s, an LC475 and a PowerMac 7100/120 that all need new homes. There's also a couple of old model displays that are annoying me. Free to a good home! Don't make me TradeMe them...
The 630s are basic 040 33MHz machines with unknown amounts of RAM (suspect somewhere between 8 and 16MB), one is missing its HDD, neither have CDROM drives (none from factory seemingly).
The 475 is sans HDD but otherwise complete. Don't really need it though as I have a perfectly usable LC-III already.
The PowerMac is a nice tidy PowerPC box, runs fine but has an odd issue where it won't stay shut down. You shut it down and within five minutes the sneaky little monkey springs back into action. Otherwise, intact.
There's possibly an LC575 too, its audio system is misbehaving and the PSU is occasionally flakey. BUT, it does have a full 030 rather than the EC variant it should have, so it tongs along pretty good.
Just holler if you're keen
I have a pair of LC630s, an LC475 and a PowerMac 7100/120 that all need new homes. There's also a couple of old model displays that are annoying me. Free to a good home! Don't make me TradeMe them...
The 630s are basic 040 33MHz machines with unknown amounts of RAM (suspect somewhere between 8 and 16MB), one is missing its HDD, neither have CDROM drives (none from factory seemingly).
The 475 is sans HDD but otherwise complete. Don't really need it though as I have a perfectly usable LC-III already.
The PowerMac is a nice tidy PowerPC box, runs fine but has an odd issue where it won't stay shut down. You shut it down and within five minutes the sneaky little monkey springs back into action. Otherwise, intact.
There's possibly an LC575 too, its audio system is misbehaving and the PSU is occasionally flakey. BUT, it does have a full 030 rather than the EC variant it should have, so it tongs along pretty good.
Just holler if you're keen
