Re: Old Macs available

2019-03-12 Thread David Williams via cctalk

The Mac SEs have been spoken for already.

Liam - if things fall through I'll keep you in mind for the card but 
right now it looks like it is already taken. Sorry.


I'll have several more items to make available soon.

David Williams
www.trailingedge.com


On 2019-03-12 05:24, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:

On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 at 23:13, nospam212-cctalk--- via cctalk
 wrote:


1) Macintosh SE/30 - Appears to have some expansion card of some sort 
inside with with a 15 pin connector and what I think was a BNC 
connector?


So, an Ethernet card?

I am willing to pay for the card and international shipping. You do
not specify where you are; I am in Czechia.

However I have an SE/30 and I don't need 2...


Re: Old Macs available

2019-03-12 Thread null via cctalk
Liam, he clearly says he’s in Houston in the post.

> On Mar 12, 2019, at 03:24, Liam Proven via cctalk  
> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 at 23:13, nospam212-cctalk--- via cctalk
>  wrote:
>> 
>> 1) Macintosh SE/30 - Appears to have some expansion card of some sort inside 
>> with with a 15 pin connector and what I think was a BNC connector?
> 
> So, an Ethernet card?
> 
> I am willing to pay for the card and international shipping. You do
> not specify where you are; I am in Czechia.
> 
> However I have an SE/30 and I don't need 2...
> 
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Re: Old Macs available

2019-03-12 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 at 23:13, nospam212-cctalk--- via cctalk
 wrote:
>
> 1) Macintosh SE/30 - Appears to have some expansion card of some sort inside 
> with with a 15 pin connector and what I think was a BNC connector?

So, an Ethernet card?

I am willing to pay for the card and international shipping. You do
not specify where you are; I am in Czechia.

However I have an SE/30 and I don't need 2...

-- 
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Email: lpro...@cix.co.uk - Google Mail/Hangouts/Plus: lpro...@gmail.com
Twitter/Facebook/Flickr: lproven - Skype/LinkedIn: liamproven
UK: +44 7939-087884 - ČR (+ WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal): +420 702 829 053


Re: Old Macs available

2019-03-11 Thread David Williams via cctalk

On 2019-03-11 18:49, Paul Koning wrote:


15 pin connector combined with BNC connector suggests it might be an
Ethernet card -- original 10 Mb/s.


Which was pretty much my thought looking at it without opening up the 
system and looking at the card itself.


David Williams
www.trailingedge.com


Re: Old Macs available

2019-03-11 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk



> On Mar 11, 2019, at 3:20 PM, nospam212-cctalk--- via cctalk 
>  wrote:
> 
> ...
> 1) Macintosh SE/30 - Appears to have some expansion card of some sort inside 
> with with a 15 pin connector and what I think was a BNC connector?

15 pin connector combined with BNC connector suggests it might be an Ethernet 
card -- original 10 Mb/s.  The 15 pin connector would be the AUI (transceiver) 
connector.  If the connector has a slide latch (to engage turret posts that 
take the place of the more common locking screws) that would be a pretty solid 
sign it's Ethernet.  If so, the BNC connector should be insulated ground 
(plastic sleeve around the connector body so it doesn't contact the computer's 
chassis).

The easiest way to connect such a device to current equipment is to find a 
10BaseT transceiver.  Any 10/100 switch should talk to that, and compliant 
Gigabit Ethernet devices will too (since the standard calls for them to go all 
the way back to 10 Mb/s) though I would be less confident of that in the real 
world.

paul




Old Macs available

2019-03-11 Thread nospam212-cctalk--- via cctalk
I am clearing out a storage space and will be offering up some of the old 
systems and miscellaneous peripherals currently stored there as I clear and 
sort things.  To start with I have the following available. If anyone is 
interested or knows where else to offer the various items contact me off list.  
If I can't find anyone interested I'll probably just send things on to recycle 
as I need to clear and close the space.

All of the following are base units, no keyboards or other external peripherals 
although I suspect there may be keyboards somewhere in the storage space but 
can't guarantee it. If I do find some I can pass them along with the units if 
interested.
1) Macintosh SE/30 - Appears to have some expansion card of some sort inside 
with with a 15 pin connector and what I think was a BNC connector?
2) Macintosh SE/30 - Has a ribbon cable coming out the expansion slot in the 
back but no idea what it connects to inside or anything else about it.3) 
Macintosh Plus 1Mb - This sounds like there might be something loose inside if 
you turn it over.
All systems are in unknown state and unopened so I have no idea what is inside 
or what condition they may be in. Systems are located in Houston, TX.

Contact me off list if you need any more info or interest in these systems.

Thanks.
David Williamswww.trailingedge.com