Makosuke
Feb 21, 2004, 03:17 AM
I've been doing some housecleaning and now have a big heap of old cables and some other Mac hardware and electronics junk that I'm hoping to give a good home for not much more than the cost of shipping. I can supply pictures of any of the parts if you want to see something. Here's the long list--if you like the look of anything, let me know via PM here, or email marc@animeworld.com.
I also have a Performa 637CD with the works--15" Apple monitor, ancient scanner, Stylewriter printer, and software, but that'd probably cost more to ship than it's worth. If I can't find a local good cause to give it to, though, make me an offer.
Mac Hardware:
Gravis Mac ADB Joystick 3-button - 1
Rubber-coated Security Cables (3') - 5
5.25" drive sled (w/screws) for beige-era Macs - 1
SCSI Cables:
SCSI Cable (25 pin Mac-style to 50 pin Centronics) (3') - 2
SCSI Cable (25 pin Mac-style to 50 pin Centronics) (1.5') - 2
SCSI Cable (50 pin Centronics both ends) (3') - 3
SCSI Cable (68-pin high density to 25 pin Mac) - 1 (a bit of corrosion)
SCSI 50-pin Centronics Terminator - 1
SCSI 68-pin high-density to 2X 50 pin centronics LaCie Adapter - 1
Serial Cables:
Apple-branded 8 pin Serial Cable (6') - 1
Grey 8 pin serial cable (6') - 3
Mac 8-pin miniDIN serial to 25-pin Serial cable (6') - 4
25-pin PC serial-style to old-style centronics (parallel?) (10', Belkin) - 1
1/8" miniplug to 9-pin PC serial adapter (with Mac serial adapter) - 1
25-pin PC serial powered inline splitter (5', no power supply) - 1
9-pin Serial Extender (went with a UPS, 4') - 1
8-pin miniDIN serial to 4-pin phone jack cable (10') - 2
Monitor-related Cables:
VGA Monitor Cable (6') - 1
Old-style Apple monitor to VGA adapter cable (6') - 1
Old-style Apple (non-VGA) Monitor Cable (6') - 1
miniDIN-style video splitter (to RCA and S-Video) - 1
Mice and other Accessories:
HP PC mouse-port 2-button mouse - 1
Ancient-style LC-era Apple Mouse - 6
Apple old-style Microphone - 4
Apple ADB coiled keyboard cable - 5
Scrap Parts:
Ericsson Terminal Modem (v.24/.28--perfect condition, contains LEDs, large capacitor, and several other useful parts for the electronics enthusiast) - 2
LaCie and assorted other SCSI external 3.5" hard drive cases - 5
Daynaport Etherprint printer-to-ethertalk network adapter - 1
Canon BC-01 Black Inkjet Cartridge (remanufactured, still sealed) - 3
Networking:
Apple Phonenet adapters (for Printer Port) - 3
Farallon Apple BEUI network port to 10Base-T network adapter - 3
CentreCOM 210TS Old-style PC HP Network port to 10Base-T adapter - 2
Ancient Thin Coax set (patch cable, Apple BEUI adapter, T connector)
Thin Coax APC-brand Surge Protector (still in package) - 1
Random Home Electronics:
1' coax patch cables - 4
5' ant to coax - 1
2-way coax splitter - 1
4' push-in coax - 1
4' Pre-crimped coax - 1
3' RCA patch - 2
3' 1/8" stereo high-quality M-M - 1
6' 1/8" stereo M-M - 1
6' 1/8" stereo M-M (Apple Microphone cord) - 2
6' 1/8" stereo M-M (Apple audio cord) - 2
25' phone 4-wire - 1
6' phone 4-wire - 2
I also have a Performa 637CD with the works--15" Apple monitor, ancient scanner, Stylewriter printer, and software, but that'd probably cost more to ship than it's worth. If I can't find a local good cause to give it to, though, make me an offer.
Mac Hardware:
Gravis Mac ADB Joystick 3-button - 1
Rubber-coated Security Cables (3') - 5
5.25" drive sled (w/screws) for beige-era Macs - 1
SCSI Cables:
SCSI Cable (25 pin Mac-style to 50 pin Centronics) (3') - 2
SCSI Cable (25 pin Mac-style to 50 pin Centronics) (1.5') - 2
SCSI Cable (50 pin Centronics both ends) (3') - 3
SCSI Cable (68-pin high density to 25 pin Mac) - 1 (a bit of corrosion)
SCSI 50-pin Centronics Terminator - 1
SCSI 68-pin high-density to 2X 50 pin centronics LaCie Adapter - 1
Serial Cables:
Apple-branded 8 pin Serial Cable (6') - 1
Grey 8 pin serial cable (6') - 3
Mac 8-pin miniDIN serial to 25-pin Serial cable (6') - 4
25-pin PC serial-style to old-style centronics (parallel?) (10', Belkin) - 1
1/8" miniplug to 9-pin PC serial adapter (with Mac serial adapter) - 1
25-pin PC serial powered inline splitter (5', no power supply) - 1
9-pin Serial Extender (went with a UPS, 4') - 1
8-pin miniDIN serial to 4-pin phone jack cable (10') - 2
Monitor-related Cables:
VGA Monitor Cable (6') - 1
Old-style Apple monitor to VGA adapter cable (6') - 1
Old-style Apple (non-VGA) Monitor Cable (6') - 1
miniDIN-style video splitter (to RCA and S-Video) - 1
Mice and other Accessories:
HP PC mouse-port 2-button mouse - 1
Ancient-style LC-era Apple Mouse - 6
Apple old-style Microphone - 4
Apple ADB coiled keyboard cable - 5
Scrap Parts:
Ericsson Terminal Modem (v.24/.28--perfect condition, contains LEDs, large capacitor, and several other useful parts for the electronics enthusiast) - 2
LaCie and assorted other SCSI external 3.5" hard drive cases - 5
Daynaport Etherprint printer-to-ethertalk network adapter - 1
Canon BC-01 Black Inkjet Cartridge (remanufactured, still sealed) - 3
Networking:
Apple Phonenet adapters (for Printer Port) - 3
Farallon Apple BEUI network port to 10Base-T network adapter - 3
CentreCOM 210TS Old-style PC HP Network port to 10Base-T adapter - 2
Ancient Thin Coax set (patch cable, Apple BEUI adapter, T connector)
Thin Coax APC-brand Surge Protector (still in package) - 1
Random Home Electronics:
1' coax patch cables - 4
5' ant to coax - 1
2-way coax splitter - 1
4' push-in coax - 1
4' Pre-crimped coax - 1
3' RCA patch - 2
3' 1/8" stereo high-quality M-M - 1
6' 1/8" stereo M-M - 1
6' 1/8" stereo M-M (Apple Microphone cord) - 2
6' 1/8" stereo M-M (Apple audio cord) - 2
25' phone 4-wire - 1
6' phone 4-wire - 2
