VINTAGE APPLE 20SC EXTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE - MACINTOSH II IIX IIci SE SE/30 For Sale

VINTAGE APPLE 20SC EXTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE - MACINTOSH II IIX IIci SE SE/30
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VINTAGE APPLE 20SC EXTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE - MACINTOSH II IIX IIci SE SE/30 :
$102.50

Here’s an early, vintage Apple 20SC external hard disk drive, in good looking shape. These early ones read “Hard Disk 20SC” on the underside, but not next to the Apple logo on front, as the later versions do. This drive powers on, spins up, and appears to be in working order. It makes those funky, early hard drive sounds! Since it’s old though (some 30+ years old), it’s being offered “as-is”, no warranty.I was able to try this 20SC with an old PowerMac 6500 running OS9 (6500 not included) and the drive image is showing up on the desktop as “HD20SC”. I see a system folder on the drive but no further testing was done. This has been in storage for 20 years, so it’s being offered as-is, no warranty - a vintage Apple collectable. Please take a look at the pics for cosmetic condition - it looks pretty nice. Maybe you can use it.
Buyer pays $20 for priority shipping in USA. Shipping to USA only. Thanks.


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