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fBaran
May 23, 2007, 08:47 AM
Got this baby a little while back and no longer have use for it. I'm also Feeling my iBook in another thread to hopefully get a new Macbook. So here are some key points:

*1.5GB RAM, 40GB Maxtor PATAhard drive
*Pioneer DVD-RW-111d burner.
*Airport card
*I have two Sonnet PCI cards: a two-port SATA controller card and a five-port USB2.0 controller card (one internal - good for bluetooth dongle)
*Also comes with black Apple mouse and black Apple keyboard (works perfectly just needs some cleaning).
*Some scuffs here and there, nothing major.

Also, NO shipping. I have no idea how much it'll cost to ship this thing, but it's not something I'm willing to do. Pick it up from wherever you are, I'm more or less always home.

I'll put up some better pictures later tonight.

Asking for $400, but willing to negotiate. You know cash is king. I live in Woodside, Queens, NYC. Thanks!



Flyinace2000
May 23, 2007, 10:52 AM
If your only offering local pickup, where are you located?

fBaran
May 23, 2007, 11:13 AM
If your only offering local pickup, where are you located?

Woodside, to be exact.

Angrist
May 23, 2007, 04:50 PM
Damn ... thats tempting, my 466MHz could use a friend.

Airport?
Any installed HDs other the 40GB? (Size, speed, protocol)


Second ... consider sell the SATA card on it's own?

fBaran
May 23, 2007, 07:00 PM
Damn ... thats tempting, my 466MHz could use a friend.

Airport?
Any installed HDs other the 40GB? (Size, speed, protocol)


Second ... consider sell the SATA card on it's own?

Yep forgot about that, it does have an Airport card. It's the original one, so 802.11b. The only HD in there is the 40GB, it's a Maxtor that's about 2 year old, PATA.
As far as selling the SATA card on it's own, it's not going to happen, at least for now. I'd like to sell it as a whole, but if no one takes it I may.

ReanimationLP
May 23, 2007, 07:03 PM
The internal USB ports are great to install a USB Bluetooth dongle and not have it dangling out of the computer, sort of giving you internal built-in Bluetooth.

fBaran
May 23, 2007, 07:08 PM
The internal USB ports are great to install a USB Bluetooth dongle and not have it dangling out of the computer, sort of giving you internal built-in Bluetooth.

Exactly. Great point, thanks!