Well, folks, I'm now up to 4 different subscribed email addresses, two email clients, two Web mail interfaces, and three smtp servers, and LEM Swap list still won't accept my postings. >:(
So once again I'm listing stuff here, in case 'fritter-ers need some parts and odds-n-ends for really cheap.
- Prices do NOT include shipping
- Minimum Order $8 (not including shipping)
- PayPal or US Postal Money Order only
- I'm in Phila, PA, 19123
- PayPal verified; all-positive eBay feedback of +297 as mattruben
ITEMS FOR $2:
Apple OEM 80MB hard drive (normal low profile size -- 1" high, 3.5" wide)
Internal 40-pin IDE cable (2-connector)
Internal SCSI cable, 2 or 3 connector (several available)
LC/LCII/LCIII/LC475/Quadra 605 power supply
PM 7100/Quadra 700/Quadra-Centris 650/IIci/IIvx/IIvi power supply
PM 6100/Quadra-Centris 610 power supply
Hard drive sled, plastic, PCI Power Macs, PPC Performas, 6100/610, LC/Performa all-in-ones, etc.
Hard drive sled, metal, LC/LCII/LCIII/LC475/Quadra 605
Hard drive sled, metal, Quadra/Centris 650, Power Mac 7100
CD-ROM sled, plastic, 6100/610, others
PC/Mac Plus serial to Mac serial adapter cable, DB9 female to DIN8 male, untested
Pair of Color Classic motherboards
Apple Plaintalk Microphone, old style (round) or new style (teardrop)
AC cord, standard, black or beige
Serial cable, 6ft or 10ft
Set of 3 network/printer cables(?) -- look like Mac modem cables, with DIN8 serial at one end and DB25 at other end, but DB25 end has only five or six pins. Some kind of PC printer or network cable I believe.
Set of two Comm Slot I internal 28.8k modems: 1 Apple, 1 Global Village (Teleport Platinum V)
ITEMS for $3
Mac LC II, includes ONLY the case, motherboard, PSU, floppy
Mac IIvx, includes ONLY the case, motherboard, PSU, floppy
PPC Performa 5200/75 logic board, 75MHz 603 PPC CPU
Color Classic CRT yolk
Apple IIGS RAM card, maxxed-out, fully populated (1MB I believe)
Lot of 12 4MB 72-pin RAM SIMMs
Set of 3 8MB 72-pin RAM SIMMs, includes one matched pair 60ns
Lot of old networking gear: Apple LC-PDS ethernet card, AAUI connector; Apple AAUI-10base2 (COAX) ethernet transceiver; Asante AAUI-10base2 (COAX) transceiver; three phonenet adapters (one with terminator)
LC-PDS ethernet card, 10BaseT, modern twisted pair/RJ45 connector, Cabletron, drivers available online
AC cord, translucent G3 iMac/B&W G3 style
Apple II analog joystick by Kraft -- very cool vintage item, in very good physical condition, should also work with early Compact Macs (pre-ADB), appears good but untested
Mac IIsi Nubus adapter with metal shield
CD Bezel for Power Mac 6100, Quadra/Centris 610
Subwoofer assembly, Power Mac 6400/6500. Entire black plastic assembly with speaker, speaker cable and all four mounting screws
Feet, Power Mac 6400/6500. All four cylindrical plastic feet, with rubber pads attached.
Front panel (CD/floppy bezel) for Performa 575 (will also fit LC 575, 577, 578, 580)
Apple internal caddy loading 2X SCSI CD-ROM drive, WITH caddy
Firewire cable, Sony, 6-pin to 6-pin, 6ft., sealed/new
Firewire cable, 4-pin to 6-pin, 6ft., unsealed but never used
USB cable, A to B, white, unsealed but never used
Apple external Powerbook video adapter, with original box. For PB500 series.
Apple Power PC processor daughtercard, untested, marked for 8500/9500, so I assume it's a 120MHz or 150MHz PPC604. Giant heatsink. AS-IS.
mruben -at- critpath -dot org
Thanks!
Matt
You realize that you have to send the messages as plain text, not HTML, right? Most mail clients send as HTML as default.
... I do realize that. I've got OS X Mail set to send plain text only, and I've been posting successfully to LEM Swap from OS X Mail for about two years now, on and off. I've also tried posting from GNU Mail, as well as .Mac Web mail, Yahoo Web Mail, and two other Web Mail interfaces. All are set to compose in plain text (if they have a preference setting for that).
I've also composed messages in TextEdit (as plain text, not rtf), in BBEdit (again, plain text), and in the email clients/Web mail windows themselves.
I've fiddled with subject lines, message text, everything I can think of. I've now tried to post from five different email addresses. All subscribe successfully and receive Swap List posts successfully -- but I can't actually post successfully with any of them.
The only thing I can think of is that the MacLaunch servers blacklist certain IPs and/or domains. Perhaps my ISP (comcast.net) is blacklisted -- even with the Web mail messages, the raw source of the message identifies where my message starts (i.e. the node within Comcast from which I'm sending). Or, alternatively, perhaps my currently assigned dynamic IP address is on a blacklist from when someone else had it.
Other than that, I can't see any commonalities among all the messages I've sent. It's a real PIA.
Matt
Well, I'm now able to post on LEM Swap. (Turns out the list was set to require moderators to manually approve posting by new subscribers -- some sort of settings glitch...) --
BUT, I though it would be a good idea to update my list since I'm still getting inquiries from folks here on Applefritter.
So here's the updated list:
- Prices do NOT include shipping
- Minimum Order $8 (not including shipping)
- PayPal or US Postal Money Order only
- I’m in Phila, PA, 19123
- PayPal verified; all-positive eBay feedback of
+297+299 as mattrubenITEMS FOR $2:
Apple OEM 80MB hard drive (normal low profile size – 1″ high, 3.5″ wide)
Internal 40-pin IDE cable (2-connector)Internal SCSI cable, 2 or 3 connector (several available)
LC/LCII/LCIII/LC475/Quadra 605 power supply
PM 7100/Quadra 700/Quadra-Centris 650/IIci/IIvx/IIvi power supply
PM 6100/Quadra-Centris 610 power supply
Hard drive sled, plastic, PCI Power Macs, PPC Performas, 6100/610, LC/Performa all-in-ones, etc.
Hard drive sled, metal, LC/LCII/LCIII/LC475/Quadra 605
Hard drive sled, metal, Quadra/Centris 650, Power Mac 7100
CD-ROM sled, plastic, 6100/610, others
PC/Mac Plus serial to Mac serial adapter cable, DB9 female to DIN8 male, untested
Pair of Color Classic motherboards
Apple Plaintalk Microphone, old style (round) or new style (teardrop)
AC cord, standard, black or beige
Serial cable, 6ft or 10ft
Set of 3 network/printer cables(?) – look like Mac modem cables, with DIN8 serial at one end and DB25 at other end, but DB25 end has only five or six pins. Some kind of PC printer or network cable I believe.
Set of two Comm Slot I internal 28.8k modems: 1 Apple, 1 Global Village (Teleport Platinum V)ITEMS for $3
Mac LC II, includes ONLY the case, motherboard, PSU, floppy
Mac IIvx, includes ONLY the case, motherboard, PSU, floppy
PPC Performa 5200/75 logic board, 75MHz 603 PPC CPU
Color Classic CRT yolk
Apple IIGS RAM card, maxed-out, fully populated (1MB I believe)Lot of 12 4MB 72-pin RAM SIMMs
Set of 3 8MB 72-pin RAM SIMMs, includes one matched pair 60ns
Lot of old networking gear: Apple LC-PDS ethernet card, AAUI connector; Apple AAUI-10base2 (COAX) ethernet transceiver; Asante AAUI-10base2 (COAX) transceiver; three phonenet adapters (one with terminator)LC-PDS ethernet card, 10BaseT, modern twisted pair/RJ45 connector, Cabletron, drivers available onlineAC cord, translucent G3 iMac/B&W G3 style
Apple II analog joystick by Kraft – very cool vintage item, in very good physical condition, should also work with early Compact Macs (pre-ADB), appears good but untested
Mac IIsi Nubus adapter with metal shield
CD Bezel for Power Mac 6100, Quadra/Centris 610
Subwoofer assembly, Power Mac 6400/6500. Entire black plastic assembly with speaker, speaker cable and all four mounting screws
Feet, Power Mac 6400/6500. All four cylindrical plastic feet, with rubber pads attached.
Front panel (CD/floppy bezel) for Performa 575 (will also fit LC 575, 577, 578, 580)
Apple internal caddy loading 2X SCSI CD-ROM drive, WITH caddy
Firewire cable, Sony, 6-pin to 6-pin, 6ft., sealed/new
Firewire cable, 4-pin to 6-pin, 6ft., unsealed but never usedUSB cable, A to B, white, unsealed but never usedApple external Powerbook video adapter, with original box. For PB500 series.
Apple Power PC processor daughtercard, untested, marked for 8500/9500, so I assume it’s a 120MHz or 150MHz PPC604. Giant heatsink. AS-IS.
Got any compact macs? I am looking for one for my children.
Thanks,
David
dbraverman88@yahoo.com
Hello,
I am sorry to report that after consulting with my wife, she decided
that a Mac would be a great incentive / reward for the kids. So it
won't be for a few months at least before I can I can buy one.
Regards,
David