Vintage Apple PowerBook Duo 230c W/MiniDock, DuoDock, FDD, PS, FPU, KBD, Trckbll For Sale

Vintage Apple PowerBook Duo 230c W/MiniDock, DuoDock, FDD, PS, FPU, KBD, Trckbll
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Vintage Apple PowerBook Duo 230c W/MiniDock, DuoDock, FDD, PS, FPU, KBD, Trckbll:
$224.99

Submitted for your approval we are pleased to offer a fine vintage notebook computer outfit from Cupertino\'s Apple Computer: the PowerBook Duo 230c. This outfit also includes a very nice selection of desirous accessories, starting with the mighty Duo Dock, an enormous port replicator/expansion chassis combination, which adds a number of useful capacities to the PowerBook: 512K extra video RAM, a floppy diskette drive, two NuBus cardslots, and a slot for a floating-point-unit coprocessor. Installed in the Duo Dock are said FPU, another 512K of VRAM (for a total of 1 Megabyte!), a network adapter and a 230 Megabyte hard disk drive. The Duo Dock\'s powered eject mechanism IS In Working Order!Also included are a number of external accessories: a floppy diskette drive, a MiniDock, a power supply, an AppleDesign ADB keyboard and a Kensington Turbo Mouse full-size ADB trackball. The PowerBook has 18 Megabytes of RAM installed and the modem option. The PowerBook\'s display is, as most of these displays are, a bit terrible. It\'s plagued by vertical lines and shadows, but this is quite typical of these active-matrix displays and was discussed even in period literature, the display is not faulty per say, just an exemplar of the downfalls of its type. Both docking stations enable the unit to drive an external display through a DA-15 connector that\'s putting out something like VGA, which modern monitors can understand with an adapter (not included!), or can be fed directly to a period Apple display. The battery is likely of no use. Both diskette drives will format, write to, and read back diskettes, but for some reason they did not want to read disks written by one-another, meaning one of them likely has mis-aligned heads. We do not possess the capabilities to re-align the heads for Macintosh drives, only PC drives, so this is the condition you\'ll receive it in. We offer ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY!


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