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Macintosh Plus 1mb
Hi all,
Apologies if this is in the wrong topic, or even if it breaks any rules. I have recently been given an old Apple Macintosh 1MB M0001A. As far as I can tell it's in good working order. I have no need for it but don't want to throw it away before finding out if it's of value to any collector etc. If you'd know of where I could possible sell it to an enthusiast or whether it should just go in the bin, I'd be grateful. Thanks in advance. |
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It has a CRT inside it, so you don't want to throw it in the trash. Is there anybody who recycles computers/CRT monitors near where you live?
As far as value goes, it's been awhile since I looked but I don't think you'd get much for it. You should keep it. They make for cool computers. Running system 6, they boot faster than modern computers.
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Mac Plusses don't have a whole lot of resale value. They're not as rare as a 128k or even a 512k, and they aren't as expandable as an SE/30. Expect maybe $20-40, maybe more if you have some interesting accessories or software.
They're still cool computers to have around, especially if you want a "toaster Mac" around as a conversation piece. Last edited by csixty4; Feb 13, 2013 at 05:20 PM. |
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+1 for keeping it... I use an old SE (not /30) as a clock in my office w/ an app called BlackWatch.
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I would keep it, but if you don't, give it to someone who would appreciate it, as opposed to a recycler/trash.
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