It turns out this 6115 needed a new pram battery. It was not dead and
not nearly in as bad of shape as my SuperMac s900 was when I got the
bright idea to try and boot an OSX cd in it.

It seems to work fine. It has a 700mb hd and 8 megs of ram. It was set
up with some newsreader program for the newspaper. It boots with the
CD drive. The video connector works with the 15inch mac monitor I have
from years ago. I installed system 8.5. It works.

I don't think its worth much money. I saw some advertised online where
the sellers want ridiculous amounts of money for what is a nearly 16
year old computer.

I have a bigger scsi drive I could put in it, but I don't see the
point. The case has seen some wear. The bezel around the CDrom drive
is gone, but other than that it is intact. It has that video adapter
cable so you don't need the custom 14" monitor. What should I do with
it? Six dollars and shipping would make me happy and cover the cost of
the pram battery. I just couldn't stand seeing the thing lying in pile
of broken laser printer parts.

Mark M.

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