Hi all. 

Moving office and need to clear a few bits that I've had stored for
years (in case it came in useful -- and it some of it never did).
Looking for reasonable offers for any of it. 

Odd bits of cable and smaller items I can post out if you send me a SAE
and the price of a pint or something... Some of it I will just let go
for nothing if it does someone a good turn. Other, larger stuff -- well
I'm based in Northamptonshire (near to M1 J18- about 6 mins away).

Mail me off the list if any of it floats your boat. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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POWERBOOK 1400c/166 - machine ID 310 (grey). Power PC 603e 166mhz. 
Comes with - Power supply and reasonable battery, hot swappable CD ROM
and floppy drive (separate units that slide into the chassis). Running
OS9.1 installed (stripped down for speed) probably better running with
OS 7 or 8. 32mb built in memory (2x 16mb DRAM). 2.16Gb hard disk.
800x600 display (no dead pixels) - perfect condition, trackpad and
keyboard with f-keys, Ports on back are scsi (square type), adb,
serial/printer, headphone. 2 x pcmcia slot - containing PACE internet,
fax and data modem with cables and s/w and DAYNA communicard with BNC
and RJ45 type connectors (with s/w and cable). 
Good note taking machine -- hardly used. No scratches or bumps or broken
parts. excellent nick all round. No disks though. Probably could do with
new motherboard battery soon. Used it last week and it was fine.

OTHER STUFF
Scanmaker E6 scanner. SCSI based scanner with trannny adapter lid. Quite
large compared to modern scanners, but good, beefy and solid, does the
job. hardly used, bit dusty. got the software too. suits OS 7 or 8 or 9.
Recently tested> Works. Can throw in a SCSI cable and terminator.

ADB mouse -- older style 'rectangular' ADB mouse (SE30/Iici/Iifx era). A
little discoloured. US origin so has larger and heavier internal ball
than UK models and so doesnt need cleaning every 5 minutes.

FARALLON 'MacRecorder' [SE/ SE30 era] . Line and mic inputs / serial
port. (some software, somewhere too). 

BELKIN Serial port/USB conversion hub thing. -- adds another serial port
to USB enabled mac.  (with included USB cable). Purple and dark grey. no
power required. Useful for some serial devices like phones and PDAs.

GDT softworks 'PowerPrint' conversion cable-- enables printing via older
mac serial to parallel port printer. (HP laserjet etc). Software too.
late OS7 era.

CABLES AND CONNECTORS
Mac serial - mac serial (male to male) cable - no bent pins. beige
Mac serial - mac serial (male to male) cable - no bent pins. beige
Mac serial - mac serial (male to male) cable - no bent pins. grey
Mac serial - mac serial (male to male) cable - no bent pins. grey

Powerbook external Video cable (grey - circa '500 series' powerbook)
flat powerbook connector one end, apple monitor cable other (female).
Boxed, unused.

Apple branded twisted pair transceiver (quadra era). RJ45 to old style
mac ethernet connector. last one.

Apple branded localtalk boxes x 2 - no bent pins. (are these still
available? -- wouldn't have thought so)
Apple localtalk cable (localtalk-localtalk connectors) approx 3 x 2m
lengths - bit grubby but work.
2 x appletalk extender joints (female to female) extends appletalk
cabling.
ADB to ADB (male to male) cable. (probably off some ADB peripheral) that
connected to a spare ADB port.
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