Vintage Apple Macintosh IIsi M0360 Recapped 80mb HD For Sale

Vintage Apple Macintosh IIsi M0360 Recapped 80mb HD
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Vintage Apple Macintosh IIsi M0360 Recapped 80mb HD:
$250.00

Vintage Macintosh IIsi that has been tested and is working. It has 4 - 1MB simms installed bringing the total memory to 5MB (1 MB on the logic board). The logic board has had all SMD caps that were leaking removed and replaced with tantalum capacitors. After the recap it was cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner. The floppy drive is a 1.44 drive that has been cleaned and tested and reads and writes and reformats. The hard drive is an 80MB that was original to this computer. The PSU in this system has been completely recapped and is working.
The case has some normal yellowing but is in good condition. Case does not have all 4 rubber feet on the bottom. See photos and contact me with any questions.
This computer is in great working condition at this time. BUT this is a very old computer and things can just stop working. Because of that I am selling it AS IS, no returns, no refunds. You are buying only the computer. NO cords, NO Keyboard, NO mouse, NO monitor.
If you have any questions please contact me before you buy this.


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