atszyman
Jul 19, 2007, 10:28 AM
I have a Radius 81/110 system sitting at home that I believe is still in working condition. It was running OS 8.0 or 8.1 last I knew.
The system has a 110 MHz 601 processor and is loosely based on the PowerMac 8100 platform. It was "upgraded" from a 720 MB HD to an 800 MB HD (Radius just formatted to different capacities and charged more for the 800 MB version). It also had 16 MB of RAM added to a whopping 24 MB. I will also throw in the AAUI to Ethernet adapter (assuming I can find it).
I'm currently waiting on a DB-15 to VGA adapter so I can verify functionality and clear off any personal data that may be present on the drive. Still has the original keyboard and mouse. I'll throw in all the software I can find with it, not sure what I have but I know it includes a StarWars game collection, X-Wing, and whatnot. I also had a decent flight controller (Gravis Firebird (http://www.brettbrewer.com/images/stories/garage_sale_images/gravis_firebird.jpg)) and an HP860C deskjet printer but those are both located in Wisconsin at the moment. I can probably have my hands on the Firebird by the end of August, the printer would have to either wait until November (when I'm in WI next or I'd have to get a family member to ship it).
The case itself underwent a small modification involving a dremel tool to gain access to a headphone jack and volume control on the CD drive. The last time it was on, everything was working fine but it's been a couple years.
PM me if you are interested and I should be able to provide photos and more detailed information, if desired.
I'm not sure what to expect but I've seen this site (http://www.recycledgoods.com/item/22844.aspx) and this one (http://www.macintoshos.com/macintosh.museum/clones/radius/81.110.html) (which as pointed out is supposedly copyrighted 1996 so it's probably just a bit out of date) which puts the price of it somewhere between $300-$400 without much other information available via Google. The prices might be way out of line but without any other available information it's what I have to go by, and to be honest if the prices weren't that high I probably wouldn't be thinking of selling.
The system has a 110 MHz 601 processor and is loosely based on the PowerMac 8100 platform. It was "upgraded" from a 720 MB HD to an 800 MB HD (Radius just formatted to different capacities and charged more for the 800 MB version). It also had 16 MB of RAM added to a whopping 24 MB. I will also throw in the AAUI to Ethernet adapter (assuming I can find it).
I'm currently waiting on a DB-15 to VGA adapter so I can verify functionality and clear off any personal data that may be present on the drive. Still has the original keyboard and mouse. I'll throw in all the software I can find with it, not sure what I have but I know it includes a StarWars game collection, X-Wing, and whatnot. I also had a decent flight controller (Gravis Firebird (http://www.brettbrewer.com/images/stories/garage_sale_images/gravis_firebird.jpg)) and an HP860C deskjet printer but those are both located in Wisconsin at the moment. I can probably have my hands on the Firebird by the end of August, the printer would have to either wait until November (when I'm in WI next or I'd have to get a family member to ship it).
The case itself underwent a small modification involving a dremel tool to gain access to a headphone jack and volume control on the CD drive. The last time it was on, everything was working fine but it's been a couple years.
PM me if you are interested and I should be able to provide photos and more detailed information, if desired.
I'm not sure what to expect but I've seen this site (http://www.recycledgoods.com/item/22844.aspx) and this one (http://www.macintoshos.com/macintosh.museum/clones/radius/81.110.html) (which as pointed out is supposedly copyrighted 1996 so it's probably just a bit out of date) which puts the price of it somewhere between $300-$400 without much other information available via Google. The prices might be way out of line but without any other available information it's what I have to go by, and to be honest if the prices weren't that high I probably wouldn't be thinking of selling.
