An item here and there, but still lots of stuff I'd like to get rid of because it's not getting used.. I just made a list of things for a specific trade, so let me post that here:
- NEC APC (needs minor electrical repair, like one component replaced.. troubleshooting thread is on this forum, actually, with the details).
- Zenith "Z-Station" 486 workstation and monitor - missing monitor cable, I think it's EGA, but am not sure (really cool machine).
- Lots of anonymous PCs.
- Mac SE/30, everything works but the FDD, haven't found a working replacement.
- Mac IIsi (2 of them)
- Mac IIci (a few left, I think)
- Mac IIcx (just one of these)
- Mac Performa 500 series, all-in-one PPC Mac
- Apple Portrait Display (black and white CRT, very nice, wish I could use it on a PC, and wish it was in color, heh) and accompanying cable. I actually have two of the display, but only one cable. Uses same 13WD connector as Sun boxen.
- Above-mentioned rackmount case.
- Unisys 486 machine, REALLY TINY desktop with one ISA slot, built-in network and everything else you need except sound (which is what I use in the ISA slot when I use it).
- Numerous game consoles (I only trade duplicates, but I have duplicates of PSX, SNES, NES, maybe others, and lots of controllers and such).
- Mac LC IIs (and one LC III, only one I use out of the lot ever)
- Mac Powerbook Duo (and several docks, like 5... I'd include one with a working key and such if you wanted this) with replacement power adapter (it didn't come with the adapter to me). Needs new battery (not CMOS/PRAM, the proper battery) but works flawlessly otherwise. It's like a Mac netbook if you're not familiar, but Mac classic PPC.
- Backpack external parallel 3.5" floppy drives (the controllers of which are EASILY software-modded to allow multiple chained drives, including 360K, 720K, and 1.2M drives to be hooked up), brand new, never used (not in box, because it was cheaper to have shipped that way) - I have a good number of these.
- External SCSI HDDs in enclosures, some empty enclosures too.
- Small HP inkjet printers ('bout the same size as the SCSI boxes).
- Several monochrome monitors, some with original boxes even.
- Miscellaneous cards, parts, and adapters for both Mac and PC (more PC than Mac), lots and lots..
- Lots of older TVs, 80s/90s, all NTSC and in good working order - nice to use with a NES, Atari, etc.