[comp.sys.apple] Computer For Sale: Apple IIgs and Accessories

mm65+@andrew.cmu.edu (Michael Scott McMahon) (01/29/89)

Jumping on the For Sale bandwagon:

o  Apple IIgs (ROM version 1.0, the most recent) on warranty until 10/89,
   GS-RAM with 1.25M,
   One UniDisk 3.5,
   One 5.25" Disk ][ with Apple controller,
   Kensington System Saver IIgs,
   CH products Joystick,
   Zenith amber-screen (monochrome) monitor,
   The Apple IIgs Toolbox Reference, Volumes 1 & 2, a book on Apple IIgs
      Assembly Language Programming by Leo J. Scanlon, Beneath Apple ProDOS
      (and "source" listing supplement for ProDOS v1.2 and v1.3), any other
      Apple ][ manuals left sitting around, and my subscriptions to A+,
      InCider, and A2-Central through August 1989,
   all of which goes together for $990.

Other stuff to go separately (prices negotiable):

o  CMS 60M SCSI hard drive with CMS SCSI controller and eighty (80) blank 3.5"
   disks to use for backups, $600.
o  CMS SCSI controller (another one), $65.
o  USRobotics Courier 2400bps modem and Apple Super Serial Card, $295.
o  Thunderclock Plus clock card, $40.
o  Grappler printer interface card, $40.
o  UniDisk (SmartPort) controller card (works with //e and ][+, too), $40.
o  The above-mentioned RAM from the GS RAM card for $26 per 256k.

Or you can have it all (including the GS stuff) for $1800 (imagine that).
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gwyn@smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn ) (01/31/89)

In article <4XscRLy00WB5R3gkRU@andrew.cmu.edu> mm65+@andrew.cmu.edu (Michael Scott McMahon) writes:
>Jumping on the For Sale bandwagon:

Please DON'T!!!  You're jeapordizing the continued existence of the
Internet link to this newsgroup by using it for blatantly commercial
purposes.  They are absolutely prohibited by the powers that provide
the network services.

Not only that, but every "for sale" that you post costs far more to
propagate than the value of the equipment you're trying to sell.
There are other far more appropriate means for advertising your wares.

lwv@n8emr.UUCP (Larry W. Virden) (01/31/89)

Yes, the PROPER way to sell things is to post them to misc.forsale.  Then,
a note telling folks to stop over there to see the bargains would be in
order.  Since misc.forsale apparently doesnt go over the government
machines, this takes care of the problem.  And you still can get great
deals!

Note that there is also a misc.wanted if there are items that you are wanting
to buy, and a comp.sources.wanted if you are looking for source code.

Of course, this only applys to folks getting netnews feeds - if you are
on the Apple mailing list only then you will have to contact someone at
your site for help getting access to those lists.

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