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> Hello all,
> 
> I'm new to the list, and a PowerComputing owner
> since 1996.  Years ago, 
> while I was in college, I worked in the University
> Macintosh Lab, which 
> had rooms of PowerWave 604/150's.  Only a couple
> years into their use, 
> the school decided they wanted to upgrade back to
> Apple systems, and 
> the PowerWaves were dismantled.  A lot of parts
> ended up in other 
> systems around campus, and the rest were stored in a
> large cardboard 
> box in a storage closet.
> 
> The year before I graduated, the lab coordinator
> finally felt that this 
> box of parts had overstayed its welcome.  Knowing I
> was kind of a 
> packrat, the parts were offered to me.  Well, I'm
> trying to get rid of 
> some of my "stuff", and this box of PowerComputing
> parts has got to go. 
>   I will part with these parts for only the cost of
> shipping.  It would 
> just be a shame if they went to waste.
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't have the parts to make a
> working system.  So I 
> can't offer free computers.  Here is what I have:
> 
> I have several (we're talking probably 20) PowerWave
> 604/150 logic 
> boards.  You can find the specs online if you don't
> know them.  These 
> will take several of the Apple-branded daughter
> cards (not sure which 
> ones).  I put an Apple 604/130 on the board with no
> problem.  These do 
> not come with cache or ROM.  I don't have them.
> 
> I have several (probably 5) power supplys from the
> PowerWave 150.  Some 
> don't have working fans, but I also have some fans
> kicking around so 
> I'll replace it for you before shipping.  Sorry if
> it says "DEAD FAN" 
> written in marker on it.  It will work, I promise. 
> I have used one 
> with a PowerCenter Pro logic board with no problems,
> as well.
> 
> I have too many SCSI 4X CD-ROM's.  These are
> Toshiba, I believe, and 
> are useless.  But they work (mostly).  If you want
> one, great.  I'll 
> probably throw these out.
> 
> I have several (7?) SCSI ZIP-100 drives in 5.25"
> size.  I can't make 
> guarantees on these because they have the basic
> ZIP-100 issues that 
> this model had.  I've never had one destroy a disk,
> but occasionally 
> the drive will forget that a disk is in there and
> you have to pop it 
> out and put it back in.  Quality.
> 
> Floppy drives.  I have lots.  They may be less
> useful than the 
> CD-ROM's, but they do work.
> 
> I have cables, fans, and speakers.  The fans are the
> standard 3" case 
> fans.  The cables are SCSI and floppy.  The speakers
> are the tinny, 
> awful sounding internal speakers that we
> PowerComputing fans have grown 
> to love.
> 
> I have a couple ATI display cards.  These are the
> stock ATI cards that 
> came in the PowerWave 150.  I don't have many, and
> with a Radeon 7000 
> being as cheap as it is, these aren't particularly
> useful.  But they 
> work if your main goal is just to hook up a monitor.
> 
> I have many 3 slot PCI riser cards.  I will ship one
> with the logic 
> board, if requested.
> 
> Please, if anyone finds this stuff useful, let me
> know.  I will be 
> throwing away lots of this stuff in the near future.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rick
 
I'm not the one who asked but might like anything
which would work on my setup.
I'm not a computer collector so I am only interested
in things which fit with the computer I have. 
Probably mostly the graphics cards since mine broke.
Not sure what is compatible from a powerwave 150 to a
132.
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