Vintage Apple Macintosh Plus M0001A Computer w/Accessories - TESTED/BOOTS For Sale

Vintage Apple Macintosh Plus M0001A Computer w/Accessories - TESTED/BOOTS
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Vintage Apple Macintosh Plus M0001A Computer w/Accessories - TESTED/BOOTS:
$249.99

Up for sale is a vintage Apple Macintosh Plus personal computer with keyboard, mouse, and power cord!


When turned on, the computer booted up with no problem. Please note that the boot disk is NOT included. Also note that the screen is working fine and is bright. It only looks like that in the pictures due to this refresh rate of the CRT screen against the cell phone camera.


The mouse worked with no problem, but there's something weird with the keyboard. When the notepad is opened, the computer beeps when the key is typed and doesn't type anything. I don't know why it does it and haven't been able to find an answer.


The computer and accessories are in great physical condition, too (see images).


Please note that due to the age of this computer, it is being sold as-is, no returns. It is well-known with computers of this age that the capacitors will eventually fail. Please know that it may be working now, but it capacitors can fail eventually. It has happened to me on many occasions.


Thanks for looking!



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