Does anyone have old hardware to sell?

jetsetboy jetsetboy is offline Offline Nov 9th, 2005, 5:58 pm |
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I need to replace the CD-RW drive on a PowerMac G3. Does anyone know where I could get one of the following drives?:

Yamaha CRW4260, Yamaha CRW2260, or Ricoh MP6200
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extofer extofer is offline Offline | Nov 9th, 2005
I have ALOT ot old Hardware.. what do you need??
Let me tell you off the top of my head what i got, I can then go home and show pictures too...
but I got OLD 15" monitor
keybords,
old case, with MB, 486 processor, etc.
got Ribbon cables, fans, and new stuff too...
is there something in general you need??
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jetsetboy jetsetboy is offline Offline | Nov 10th, 2005
I need one of these three CD-RW drives: Yamaha CRW4260, Yamaha CRW2260, or Ricoh MP6200
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kc0arf kc0arf is offline Offline | Nov 28th, 2005
Hello,

CAREFUL! Older Apple Hardware had a special ROM chip on the device, so that it would work properly with other apple hardware, and to keep the machine more closed. There are software extensions available to get around this limitation, however.

Christian
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Lightninghawk Lightninghawk is offline Offline | Nov 29th, 2005
How old would you like it? Hmm.. let's see.

Me, " This RAMM chip model is ... "experimental stone-age" version 1 <-- :O --> Wow that's fast Holy smokes it only took 30 minutes to start. "

Friend, " I know like totally dude. I can't wait to see when we can get it to down to 25 minutes "

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In the market for old hardware. Or more current ?
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jetsetboy jetsetboy is offline Offline | Dec 3rd, 2005
Thanks all for your replies, and sorry for not getting back sooner. As it turns out, one of the hardware techs at my job was able to fix the old drive and we were able to save the data from it. I'll keep your info. and suggestions for future referencet though.
JSB
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alc6379 alc6379 is offline Offline | Dec 16th, 2005
Just a quick heads-up on the Mac CD drives-- a lot of times, they're just standard IDE drives. I've had luck getting ATA drives (CD and hard drive) working well on just about every model of Mac I've used that's had an ATA connector, from the old LC series Macs, up to B&W G3 machines.
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jetsetboy jetsetboy is offline Offline | Dec 27th, 2005
Thanks Alex!
JSB
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c0mplicated1987 c0mplicated1987 is offline Offline | Apr 9th, 2006
i have a non used never had anyinformation inside of it., still with its original documents an external 80GB USB2.0 2MB Cache 7200 RPM.
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jetsetboy jetsetboy is offline Offline | Apr 10th, 2006
Thanks c0mp87. I'm no longer on the search, but i'll keep that in mind for future reference.
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