There's a whole bunch of stuff in the office which needs to go. Most of it is yours for the taking; some of it merits a small consideration, and one or two items have gone on eBay.
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The office, in case you weren't already aware, is at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff.
Apple Macintosh Plus poster
The poster is up for auction at eBay.
Sorry the photo's so poor, I'll try to upload a better one soon.
Shelves 1
From top to bottom, left to right:
- super-duper two-line DECT phone basestation
- big ol' CRT
- box full of iMac G3 parts
- PowerMac 7xxx logic board
- ADB keyboards
- StyleWriter and other inkjet cartridges
- misc. ethernet cards
- 2x Apple toner cartridges, new and sealed, for LaserWriter 12/640PS
- original Apple introduction to Macintosh audio tapes (rare)
- lots of sealed inkjet cartridges, including a whole load for portable color StyleWriter
- Texas instruments Microlaser 600 (Localtalk and parallel)
- Apple MPEG system
- Xerox Docuprint N17 (paper tray not brilliant, otherwise a superb laser printer)
- 2 x LaserWriter 4/600
- fuser bulb for LaserWriter, not sure which one
- PRAM batteries
- Imation USB superdisk
- HK sub-woofer
- various modems inc. cable modems
Shelves 2
From top to bottom, left to right:
- Netgear ISDN and IP routers
- Belkin wireless ADSL and IP routers (both faulty but covered by Belkin's lifetime warranty)
- Various working routers (inc. a SnapGear VPN router), hubs and switches
- Two PCs (spit) and silly wireless PS2 mice
- PowerMac 9600
- Umax SCSI 610/S scanner
- loads of drives
- Batwing ADB game controller
- ADB mice
- various logic boards
- loads more drives, and cases, mostly SCSI: Zip, Jaz, CD, CDR, HDD, including Duo/PB 100 floppy disk drive, new sealed IBM 120MB HDD
Shelves 3
From top to bottom, left to right:
- big ol' CRT
- two SE/30s one SE/30 and an SE
- lots of old software and manuals
- Belkin USB wireless dongle
- Belkin wireless-USB bridge
- old Mac games
- old Apple CRT
- two boxes crammed with laptops and parts - 500-series, 1400, Pismo, iBook, 5300, 100-series
- Numerous PCMCIA cards (modem and ethernet I think) and cables
- laptop bags and sleeves
- iMac Bondi (working? not sure)
- N17 laser printer (mine to keep, I think)
- stacks of old Mac books and software, inc Adobe InDesign
- Sagem fax/phone/answering machine
- another fax/phone/answering machine
- roll of ribbon cable
- ADB keyboards
- speaker brackets
- yet more software
Shelves 4
From top to bottom, left to right:
- PowerMac 4400 top case
- monitor
- 2 Apple monitors
- 7 PowerMacs
- LC
- 2 Mac IIs
- V7 17" analogue display
- small fridge
PowerMac 5500
- PowerMac 5500, TV card etc
Mostly loads of cables
- RAM of all kinds, early to DDRRAM, several large envelopes
- FireWire cables - 1 bag
- Ethernet cable - patch cables and unterminated lengths - 1 box
- power adaptors of varius shapes, sizes and voltages, for all kinds of equipment - 4 bags
- USB cables, various - 1 bag
- external SCSI cables, various - 1 bag, 1 box
- video cables, various - 1 bag
- ADB cables, various - 1 bag
- pre-ADB keyboard cables - 1 bag
- power cables (kettle type, mostly) - 1 bag
- electric fan heater
- loads of Zip/Jaz/Syquest disks, some new
The filing cabinet
The fan