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vsp 02-13-2004 09:44 PM

Am I sitting on a goldmine?
 
I have a Mac IIfx sitting across from me in my computer room. It has the staggering total of 128MB of RAM in it -- pretty damn spiffy in 1990 terms. (It started life as a main server for a former employer's flagship application; by the end of the decade, I actually got it for free because they were going to throw it out.)

While looking something up recently, I decided to see how little the RAM went for these days. The RAM is proprietary -- there's a LaserWriter that it's compatible with, but that's it, as it was the only Mac II that used 64-pin SIMMs.

I found exactly one place with it in stock -- and they wanted THREE HUNDRED BUCKS for FOUR 16-meg IIfx SIMMs. I have eight.

Just to make sure that I wasn't seeing things, I did some more digging. One said "Back Order" for four 16-meg IIfx SIMMs at $217.

Is there any recommended Apple guru out there that can verify whether these go for anywhere near those figures? (It would go nicely towards a new computer, and given how old this Mac is and what I paid for it, I'm not above cannibalizing it.)

SteveDallas 02-14-2004 07:47 AM

I don't know from Apples, but SIMM modules for Intel systems have been priced higher than you might expect for some time--a function of low demand and high manufacturing costs, I guess--you'd think at some point they'd start discounting them to dump inventory.

For example, until recently some of our faculty were using 133MHz Pentium systems purchased in 1997. A couple years ago, in an effort to squeeze a bit more usable life out of them, I paid $90 apiece for some 64MB SIMMs, and I thought it was a good price compared to others I found.

Meanwhile, I had just upgraded the DIMM memory in my home PC. I thought an upgrade from 32MB to 64MB would have me livin large. When I called to check prices, the guy I talked to at CDW said, "we don't stock 32's anymore, but we have a 64 for $65 and a 128 for $75." So yeah, $75 for 16MB of memory sounds like a ripoff for newer kinds of memory, but it may be par for the course if you're talking SIMMs.

mbpark 02-14-2004 03:44 PM

vsp...ebay!
 
VSP,

From what I remember, the GVP line of accelerators for Amigas took that ram too!

And those people will buy it.

Mitch

vsp 02-14-2004 05:10 PM

I did find <a href="http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-amiga/2001/09/30/0000.html">one anecdote</a> on Google that suggested that they might not be compatible, and <a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?q=GVP+IIfx&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=478vcq%24b9u%40carbon.cudenver.edu&rnum=3">another</a> that goes a bit further (stating that the IIfx and GVP SIMMs were electrically similar, but the IIfx SIMMs are 80ns and the GVPs are 60ns).

So much for that potential market...

SteveDallas 02-23-2004 01:13 PM

Yeah, I know it was on Fark. But I couldn't resist.

Somebody really screwed up, was my first reaction--surely he put in 4300 meaning 43.00.

But then somebody outbid him.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3461554706


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