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    Vintage PowerPC

    Talk about a heck of a find.


    Note that it in fact WORKS.




    Now that is scrapper porn guys.

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    shes a beauty

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    That machine looks brand-new!

    And it includes SimCity 2000 (which was released in 1994 ), one of the best games ever:

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    I know right, I LOVE OLD COMPUTERS. I'm weird I know...

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    Hey, wait a minute, what's weird about that???


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    I have one of those or a very similar one in my storage. I need to go by there and check it out. Around what do they go for? Id prolly keep it. Get it back right. I remember playing Maelstrom and SimCity2000 on it for hours.

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    Mmm, it's a hard market to break into but AS IS 50-60 bucks probably, I'd get more than that as I have all original documentation, CDs the apple branded canon printer, apple branded modem and so on. What interests me is taking it apart and fitting a modern atx system inside the case with a proper 4x3 screen or something similar in nature. My son LOVES the retro look so there is that.

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    Those units are hard to ship intact, but cool to have for gaming. I own a LC 550 which is an All in one unit like the one pictured but has a 68030 processor (upgraded with a rare and pricey 68040/25 Ethernet and 32MB RAM) and a 14" Sony Trinitron Display. Great for old games and a bit smaller and easier to move.


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