On 29 May 2012, at 18:46, Charles Lowndes wrote:

> I'm interested and in England, what are you thinking?

Here's what I'm thinking. I've put together an eBay auction with lots of 
pictures and the text below. I prefer to sell via eBay because of the 
protection offered by PayPal. Have a read of the description, and if you are 
interested in it, send me a mail with a price that you would be happy as a Buy 
It Now price. If I'm content with that, I'll list the auction with that Buy It 
Now price and the auction will be short indeed. If I think it too low and want 
to chance the auction, I'll do that. 

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You are bidding on a used Apple Macintosh G4 Cube.

This trusty machine served me as my main computer from 2001 till faster 
machines came along, when the Cube became my print server in the guestroom 
where I keep the laserprinter. It has run pretty much continuously for 11 years 
(sleeping when not in use, of course). 

The 500MHz cubes seem to be considerably rarer than the 450Mhz Cubes. When new, 
this Cube came with a 40GB hard drive and I believe 256MB of RAM. A few years 
ago I upgraded it to a 120GB hard drive and its maximum memory of 1.5GB. 

After 11 years there is a light patina of use, but only one blemish worth 
mention being a slight vertical line about 1cm long on the front lower left. 
Unlike many Cubes, however, this Cube's case has none of the cracks that could 
appear in the case (often from the top area where the screws are). 

Of the two female USB ports on the bottom of the core, one of them is missing 
the plastic tongue that helps to orient the male USB plug correctly. The port 
works fine (I just tested it by plugging the speakers into both ports), but you 
must be careful inserting the male USB plug into the port. It is best to insert 
it properly in the right-hand port to get the correct orientation and then move 
it to the left. 

The Cube is running both Classic OS 9.2 and and Mac OS 10.4.11. A variety of 
software is installed in both environments. I have the original "About the 
Power Mac G4 Cube" booklet and both Software Install and Software Restore discs 
that came with the Cube (OS 9.0.4 v.2.1). I have fitted the Cube with a new 
lithium clock battery.

The Cube's modem works, or at least did the last time I used it, which was in 
2005. The Cube has an Airport card and connects perfectly to 802.11b/g 
compatible wireless networks. (The wireless security I use with the Cube is 
WPA/WPA2 Personal.) 

It breaks my heart a bit to sell off this piece of engineering art. But for me 
it is time to move on, and so time for someone else to enjoy and care for this 
magnificent machine. 

(The thing that made me decide to sell was when the separate UPS backup battery 
gave up the ghost. As I live in a rural location I've used the UPS just to 
ensure that the occasional power outages we have don't affect the Cube's power 
supply. There's nothing wrong with the power supply in this auction, but they 
are known to fail (this is the second one I have had with this Cube) and when I 
weighed the difference between getting a new UPS and getting a Mac Mini I 
decided to go for the latter.)

I will ship to addresses in Ireland and in the UK with GLS, since UPS, DHL, and 
TNT all quoted about €100 for shipping. I have set a €50 flat rate for GLS but 
believe the actual shipping cost will be less, and I will refund the difference 
to the buyer. (I can't know exactly till the Cube and its accoutrements are 
finally packed and weighed.)

Here follows selections from the System Profiler report:

Hardware Overview:

  Model Name:   PowerMacG4Cube
  Model Identifier:     PowerMac5,1
  Processor Name:       PowerPC G4  (2.9)
  Total Number Of Cores:        1
  Processor Speed:      500 MHz
  L2 Cache (per CPU):   1 MB
  Memory:       1.5 GB
  Bus Speed:    100 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:     4.1.9f1
  Serial Number (system):       CK104H06K5G

ATA Bus:

ST3120026A:

  Capacity:     111.79 GB
  Model:        ST3120026A                              
  Revision:     8.01    
  Serial Number:        5JT42ZYK            
  Removable Media:      No
  Detachable Drive:     No
  BSD Name:     disk0
  Protocol:     ATA
  Unit Number:  0
  Socket Type:  Internal
  Mac OS 9 Drivers:     Yes
  S.M.A.R.T. status:    Verified
  Volumes:
Daeron:
  Capacity:     111.66 GB
  Available:    30.85 GB
  Writable:     Yes
  File System:  Journaled HFS+
  BSD Name:     disk0s10
  Mount Point:  /

MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8186:

  Model:        MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8186                 
  Revision:     F213    
  Serial Number:                            
  Detachable Drive:     No
  Protocol:     ATAPI
  Unit Number:  1
  Socket Type:  Internal

FireWire Bus:

  Maximum Speed:        Up to 400 Mb/sec

ATY,Rage128Pro:

  Chipset Model:        ATY,Rage128Pro
  Type: Display
  Bus:  AGP
  Slot: AGP0
  VRAM (Total): 16 MB
  Vendor:       ATI (0x1002)
  Device ID:    0x5046
  Revision ID:  0x0000
  ROM Revision: 113-72701-136
  Displays:
Display:

DIMMB/J7:

  Size: 512 MB
  Type: SDRAM
  Speed:        PC133-333
  Status:       OK

DIMMC/J8:

  Size: 512 MB
  Type: SDRAM
  Speed:        PC133-333
  Status:       OK

DIMMD/J9:

  Size: 512 MB
  Type: SDRAM
  Speed:        PC133-333
  Status:       OK

System Power Settings:

  AC Power:
  System Sleep Timer (Minutes): 0
  Disk Sleep Timer (Minutes):   10
  Display Sleep Timer (Minutes):        15
  Sleep On Power Button:        Yes
  Automatic Restart On Power Loss:      No
  Wake On AC Change:    No
  Wake On LAN:  Yes
  Wake On Modem Ring:   Yes

USB Bus:

  Host Controller Location:     Built-in USB
  Host Controller Driver:       AppleUSBOHCI
  PCI Device ID:        0x0019 
  PCI Revision ID:      0x0001 
  PCI Vendor ID:        0x106b 
  Bus Number:   0x18 

Speakers:

  bcd_device:    0.01
  bus_power:    500
  device_speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
  manufacturer: Apple Computer, Inc.
  product_id:   0x1101
  serial_num:   p4000
  vendor_id:    0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)

Speakers:

  bcd_device:    0.01
  bus_power:    500
  device_speed: Up to 12 Mb/sec
  manufacturer: Apple Computer, Inc.
  product_id:   0x1101
  serial_num:   p4000
  vendor_id:    0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)

USB Bus:

  Host Controller Location:     Built-in USB
  Host Controller Driver:       AppleUSBOHCI
  PCI Device ID:        0x0019 
  PCI Revision ID:      0x0001 
  PCI Vendor ID:        0x106b 
  Bus Number:   0x19 

AirPort:

  Type: AirPort
  Hardware:     AirPort
  BSD Device Name:      en2
  IPv4 Addresses:       192.168.250.245
  IPv4:
  Addresses:    192.168.250.245
  Configuration Method: DHCP
  Interface Name:       en2
  Router:       192.168.250.250
  Subnet Masks: 255.255.255.0
  IPv6:
  Configuration Method: Automatic
  AppleTalk:
  Configuration Method: Node
  Default Zone: *
  Interface Name:       en2
  Network ID:   65415
  Node ID:      137
  DNS:
  Server Addresses:     10.28.2.1
  DHCP Server Responses:
  Domain Name Servers:  10.28.2.1
  Lease Duration (seconds):     0
  DHCP Message Type:    0x05
  Routers:      192.168.250.250
  Server Identifier:    192.168.250.250
  Subnet Mask:  255.255.255.0
  Proxies:
  FTP Passive Mode:     Yes
  Ethernet:
  MAC Address:  00:10:c6:6b:1b:19
  Media Options:        
  Media Subtype:        Auto Select

Card Information:

  Card Type:    AirPort
  Locale:       USA
  Firmware Version:     9.52
  Current Network:      Cnoc Sceichin
  Channel:      1

Modem Information:

  Modem Model:  Spring
  Interface Type:       Serial
  Modulation:   V.90
  SKU Name:     Euro
  Hardware Version:     4.0F
  Firmware Version:     APPLE VERSION 0007, 7/31/2000
  Driver:       com.apple.driver.AppleSCCSerial (v1.3.0)
  Country:      16 (United Kingdom, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Norway)
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Michael 

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