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PowerBook G3 Wallstreet 266 MHz - 128MB RAM - 4GB HD - Floppy & CD Module

$ 105.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Model: PowerBook G3
  • Type: Laptop
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Apple
  • Vintage: Yes

    Description

    PowerBook G3 Wallstreet 266 MHz - 128MB RAM - 4GB HD - Floppy & CD Module. Shipped with UPS Ground.
    This is a PowerBook G3 vintage Apple laptop from the late 1990s. This model is generally referred to as Wallstreet or PDQ. The computer is not a museum quality piece, but has been repaired as necessary and is fully operational as far as I know. In June of 2021 I used this computer to recover data from old floppy disks that have been in my basement for the past 20+ years. Great for recovering data from old disks or for vintage Mac collectors. Take piece of mind in knowing the machine you are purchasing is operational.
    Here are the specs of this computer:
    Apple PowerBook G3
    266 MHz PowerPC Processor
    128 MB RAM
    4 GB Hard Drive
    Floppy Drive Module
    CD-ROM Drive Module
    Battery (dead/does not hold a charge)
    56k Internal Modem
    10Base-T Ethernet
    Mac OS 9.2 Installed
    Includes A/C Adapter
    Includes HDI-30 to DB25 SCSI Adapter
    Important Notes
    The machine is being sold as-is
    This computer does not have USB, FireWire, or wireless internet
    The main battery is completely dead and does not hold a charge
    The CMOS battery is dead and the computer reports incorrect date/time at each boot
    The computer has numerous scratches and marks on the plastic (see pictures for details)
    The lid latch is cracked however it still works (see pictures for details)
    The AC Adapter is not original, but is operational. It is of the correct voltage and wattage, and the correct barrel connector has been soldered, shrink wrapped, and taped (see pictures for details).
    The bottom 1/4 inch of the screen has some slight discoloration and there might be a few dead pixles. Overall screen is is in good condition for the age of the machine.
    The system specs printed on the bottom case (not pictured) do not match the specs of the machine's specs, as the machine has been upgraded and repaired using parts from a donor machine
    Please message me with any questions
    Thanks for looking!!