You said you thought it had a dvd drive. unless you put one in, that unit
comes with a cdr only, not a cdrw.
Thank about it from a speech standpoint, given if he manages a copy
of outspoken speech commands are tied to apple keys, not windows ones.
Is not that like giving him a car with no keys?
I said it was just me of course, but unless you added a dvd drive he has
none, and how is he going to get to it given his already power related
questions?
Karen
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Gabriel Vega wrote:
for 55 dollars with an already included dvd drive?
Sorry I don't run my sales on your opinions, I'd be broke.
On Jul 2, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
ahem, might not the board have seemed to be important enough to include in
the package?
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Gabriel Vega wrote:
> nic. network card.
> On Jul 2, 2006, at 3:32 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> > You sold him an extra mic, but no apple keyboard?
> > On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Gabriel Vega wrote:
> > > I sold him the g3. its a g3, 333mhz model with 320 megs of ram.
> > > > included was a "Supported" usb card, a firewire card and an extra
> > > > nic in > the pci sloots.
> > > > the motherboard also has I think an exerternal scsi, to geoport
> > > > serial > ports, a adb port and a dvd rom. he bought it for fifty
> > > > five dollars.
> > > > On Jul 2, 2006, at 4:59 AM, Access Curmudgeon wrote:
> > > > > > I am not sure if this was added or not it just has one.
> > > > > how do I find out what model of beige I have?
> > > > System Profiler? Is whoever sold this to you totally unavailable?
> > > > > also, out of curiousity, what happened when your friend
> > > > > plug the monitor in to the joy stick port?
> > > > Lots of smoke and stink. The cable from the port to the
> > > > motherboard
> > > > melted, thin little wires in that couldn't handle the power the
> > > > monitor pumping out. Somewhat surprisingly, no permanent damage.
> > > > > there are 2 ports on this machine one that looks like a printer
> > > > > port
> > > > That is almost certainly be SCSI.
> > > > > and a smaller one
> > > > There should be three or four small round ones, kind of like PS/2
> > > > but
> > > > the pin outs are different. One or two with four pins is ADB,
> > > > Apple
> > > > Desktop Bus. Two with eight pins is serial which Macs also used
> > > > for
> > > > networking.
> > > > > those are the only 2 ports on the back besides the
> > > > > usual sound usb firewire etc etc.
> > > > Firewire was not standard on this vintage Macs either! According
> > > > to
> > > > that page I sent, there would be also be RJ45 Ether net and a
> > > > weird
> > > > port called AAUI which used a dongle to adapt to token ring or
> > > > other
> > > > network jack.
> > >
>