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zip, dvd, ti83 +
- $20 - SCSI Iomega Zip 100 scsi pulled from a power mac 6500, you can download windows drivers from www.iomega.com
- $20 - slot load 4x dvd drive pulled from iMac. - $40 - almost new TI-83plus with manual, and batteries. Will include 18 games I have if you want. Last edited by twest17 : 11-11-2002 at 07:05 PM. |
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lowered prices...
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imac is IDE not scsi, so the DVD should be a IDE drive.
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theres 50 pins
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the iMac was designed with price in mind. A system with scsi would definitely be much more than the iMac it was taken out of. Which model iMac was it (CPU speed).
http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html all the imac specs are linked to this page. earliest iMac is the 233, which included IDE. No iMac since then had SCSI. Apple switched to IDE with the translucent series of systems (i.e. nonbeige systems) SCSI was a build to order option with powermacs only |
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well then...... guess i was wrong..... i do remember when i took it out, there was one cable for the hdd and the dvd, but 10 wires were cut, the 10 extra teh dvd had that the hdd didnt..... if this makes sense, what are the extra 10 wires for then
Last edited by twest17 : 11-11-2002 at 07:04 PM. |
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ok.. i know it was a LONNGG time ago... but whoever (i forgot) bought the imac dvd from me can you please PM me if your still around? pleeeaseeee
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