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Apple Macintosh IIci (SMDs on Logicboard Recapped)

$ 119.06

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Apple
  • Model: Macintosh IIci

    Description

    Up for auction is an Apple Macintosh IIci with 12MB RAM.  This is for the computer only.  Monitor, keyboard, and mouse are not included and only shown for testing purposes.
    The case has yellowed, and there are numerous scratches all around, especially on the lid.  All three slot covers are missing.  Please ask for details if you have a question, this item is sold as-is with no returns.
    The Logicboard has had all the leaky SMD capacitors removed and replaced with high quality solid polymer versions after a thorough cleaning.  A small repair was needed at C11, which you can see in picture 5.  The axials show no signs of leakage and the board exhibits no issues.
    Sound is loud.
    The floppy drive has been disassembled, cleaned, and re-greased using M-kote EM-30L, including the eject motor gear assembly for silky smooth insertion and ejection. The drive reads and writes as expected.
    The power supply is original and has had no maintenance, but currently works as expected with proper voltages.
    The hard drive is a Quantum Fireball 1080S formated to 1.02GB, and passes the FWB Hard Disk Tookit Diagnostic testing. The HDD indicator LED is missing from this system.  The hard drive has a connector for the indicator, but the LED is missing.  System 7.1.1 Pro is installed.
    The ystem is in great operating condition with no known issues. Care and maintenance have been performed to extend its usefulness. However this is vintage equipment long passed its operating lifespan, and I can’t guarantee how long the power supply or hard drive will last. So it is sold as-is for parts or will be needing repair.
    I’ve tried to be as descriptive as possible, but please ask questions if you have any.
    On Jul-12-21 at 17:04:05 PDT, seller added the following information:
    Q:  Does the power circuit work correctly?
    A: Yes.  You can turn the power on using the button on the back, or the power button on an appropriate Apple ADB keyboard.  Additionally, if you twist the button on the back, it locks the power down so it is always on-- "server mode".