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    Please help me Identify these finger cards. (for possible resale)

    Im still going through that load of old stuff i got a couple of weeks ago and a ran across these. I know the one on top is from an apple and under that heatsink is a pentium ceramic processor. The one on the bottom appears to be new. Im just wondering what they are and if there is any resell value to these.




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    well if you knew what type of apple they cam out of you would have all the info you need. I hope it wasnt an apple lisa that got parted out.
    I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    well if you knew what type of apple they cam out of you would have all the info you need. I hope it wasnt an apple lisa that got parted out.
    I hope it does go to a lisa! and it works!

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    The bottom one looks like a really old SCSI controller card. I think that is an LSI card. The top one looks like the board a processor would be on in a higher end server. The Mac card cant be that old because it is PCI.

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    one of the first things you look at on a card is its end connectors, you're not showing them on either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    one of the first things you look at on a card is its end connectors, you're not showing them on either
    Sorry. here ya go. Apple on the left.


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    I found more info on your apple card, maybe this will be enough to go off of. Its not worth a fortune but maybe a small fortune like $40 on ebay.

    apple part # 820-0930

    Apple Computer Dos Compatibility Card 820 0930 A Software etc from 1997 RARE | eBay

    Ive spent about 10 hours over this past month identifying and pricing rare boards for my store. I have a few pci cards in the $200+ range listed right now.
    Last edited by jghilino; 02-10-2013 at 10:05 PM.

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    Looks like an old video card and printer port card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    I found more info on your apple card, maybe this will be enough to go off of. Its not worth a fortune but maybe a small fortune like $40 on ebay.

    apple part # 820-0930

    Apple Computer Dos Compatibility Card 820 0930 A Software etc from 1997 RARE | eBay

    Ive spent about 10 hours over this past month identifying and pricing rare boards for my store. I have a few pci cards in the $200+ range listed right now.
    Thanks! Id be happy getting $20 for it. Yall think the other card should just go in my scrap pile?

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    Now that i knew what kind of number i was looking for. Here is the exact card.
    Vintage Apple PCI 2X DB15 Video Card 820 0729 B BCGM4092 | eBay

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    The other is a 50 pin SCSI board

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    You might want to post your questions and/or announce your sale on this forum


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