At 12:13 PM 3/5/00 +0200, you wrote:

>Which kind of a computer will be enough for a vanila Win95 with
>Word 97 and Excell 97? (Cant use something older. Only the Windows
>versions support hebrew, and I need "the latest" except for 2000 so
>that they can read most of the .DOC and .XLS files, which are created
>on 97.)
>
>In another option: how much would you think I should pay for the Mac,
>in case that we will decide to exchange using money instead?
>
>
>                                        Or Botton


You might be better indeed to pay cash as the mac is nowhere worth what the
computer they desire is worth.
The mac is worth around 30-60$USD maybe, if it's at all valued and in good
working order, software ready to go.
What it would take to run what they want is indeed a p75 or 586-133 with
32MB RAM and 600MB HDD so there you're looking at 3-400$USD again depending
on market.  Some places those can be got for next to nothing, but not in my
town, and I doubt in yours either.
I don't know what your monetary values are.  I'd offer twenty five dollars
for the mac if it's a plus with 2MB RAM, cooling fan, and second external
drive.  $50 if it comes with a hard drive (canadian dollars now) and is
like, an SEII or such.
Still, software for those is a nuisance since they don't read modern disks
very well.  SEII more likely than the plus.  If it's older than the plus
it's only value is museum piece and it's not yet a collector's item so
maybe five or ten bucks if it's truly rare.
Better ask for the software with it.

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