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Reply 46540 of 52675, by Shponglefan

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I recently bought an Apple IIe via ebay. I'd hesitated buying online due to the prospect of shipping damage. In this case, the seller was only two hours away, so I offered to pick up instead of having it shipped. Frustratingly they responded that they don't do pick ups and that they had shipped out claiming it was "well packaged".

When the computer arrived my fears were confirmed: the outer case had been cracked and broken during shipment.

The monitor itself is still enroute and I have to wait to see if that survived or if it also suffered damage.

Very frustrating that a two hour drive would have prevented damage to this machine if the seller had only been willing to let me pick this thing up. 🙁

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Reply 46541 of 52675, by dormcat

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weedeewee wrote on 2022-10-03, 18:12:
OMORES wrote on 2022-10-03, 17:15:

This Audiodrive ES-688, with many IDE connectors..

FYI, there might be one IDE connector, the others are mitsumi/Sony/Panasonic CDROM connectors.

The left end of the photo is rather fuzzy, but one can still read those captions on PCB from top to bottom: Mitsumi, Sony, Panasonic, IDE.

Reply 46542 of 52675, by SteveC

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Shponglefan wrote on 2022-10-03, 19:34:
I recently bought an Apple IIe via ebay. I'd hesitated buying online due to the prospect of shipping damage. In this case, the s […]
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I recently bought an Apple IIe via ebay. I'd hesitated buying online due to the prospect of shipping damage. In this case, the seller was only two hours away, so I offered to pick up instead of having it shipped. Frustratingly they responded that they don't do pick ups and that they had shipped out claiming it was "well packaged".

When the computer arrived my fears were confirmed: the outer case had been cracked and broken during shipment.

The monitor itself is still enroute and I have to wait to see if that survived or if it also suffered damage.

Very frustrating that a two hour drive would have prevented damage to this machine if the seller had only been willing to let me pick this thing up. 🙁

Ah that's real sad 🙁 What will you do? Get some sort of refund?

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Reply 46543 of 52675, by pete8475

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Shponglefan wrote on 2022-10-03, 19:34:
I recently bought an Apple IIe via ebay. I'd hesitated buying online due to the prospect of shipping damage. In this case, the s […]
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I recently bought an Apple IIe via ebay. I'd hesitated buying online due to the prospect of shipping damage. In this case, the seller was only two hours away, so I offered to pick up instead of having it shipped. Frustratingly they responded that they don't do pick ups and that they had shipped out claiming it was "well packaged".

When the computer arrived my fears were confirmed: the outer case had been cracked and broken during shipment.

The monitor itself is still enroute and I have to wait to see if that survived or if it also suffered damage.

Very frustrating that a two hour drive would have prevented damage to this machine if the seller had only been willing to let me pick this thing up. 🙁

Seeing those pics is really frustrating.

I bet they insisted it'll be well packed too.

Argh.

Reply 46544 of 52675, by Shponglefan

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SteveC wrote on 2022-10-03, 23:14:

Ah that's real sad 🙁 What will you do? Get some sort of refund?

I'm going to wait and see what happens with the monitor (if and when it shows up), then we'll see.

If the monitor arrives intact at least I may have reason to keep things, albeit I will push for either a partial refund or see if they can supply a replacement case.

But if the monitor is also damaged, then I'll push for a full refund.

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Reply 46545 of 52675, by Shponglefan

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pete8475 wrote on 2022-10-03, 23:35:

Seeing those pics is really frustrating.

I bet they insisted it'll be well packed too.

They did. When I initially told them I wanted to do a pickup, they said they've sent other machines much further with no damage and not to worry.

And in fairness, the packing wasn't terrible. If it had been a normal PC case, it probably would have been fine.

But for something this old and with brittle plastic it really needed to be properly double boxed.

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Reply 46546 of 52675, by bjwil1991

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The other day, I bought a DataExpert EXP8551 ver 1.2 and a replacement Dallas RTC since the original might be flat.

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The board was sold as-is for parts/repairs and I got the board and replacement Dallas RTC today and I got some components out to give this a good testing. I just need to take the 386 board out of the PCS case and place the Pentium board in the case.

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Reply 46548 of 52675, by Veeb0rg

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bjwil1991 wrote on 2022-10-04, 01:17:

The other day, I bought a DataExpert EXP8551 ver 1.2 and a replacement Dallas RTC since the original might be flat.

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The board was sold as-is for parts/repairs and I got the board and replacement Dallas RTC today and I got some components out to give this a good testing. I just need to take the 386 board out of the PCS case and place the Pentium board in the case.

I thought about buying that board just for the white ISA slots.

Reply 46549 of 52675, by Nexxen

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Shponglefan wrote on 2022-10-03, 19:34:
I recently bought an Apple IIe via ebay. I'd hesitated buying online due to the prospect of shipping damage. In this case, the s […]
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I recently bought an Apple IIe via ebay. I'd hesitated buying online due to the prospect of shipping damage. In this case, the seller was only two hours away, so I offered to pick up instead of having it shipped. Frustratingly they responded that they don't do pick ups and that they had shipped out claiming it was "well packaged".

When the computer arrived my fears were confirmed: the outer case had been cracked and broken during shipment.

The monitor itself is still enroute and I have to wait to see if that survived or if it also suffered damage.

Very frustrating that a two hour drive would have prevented damage to this machine if the seller had only been willing to let me pick this thing up. 🙁

If you want to vent,

Received these (destroyed) hardware today - Shipping gone wrong, our stories.

I understand your frustration 100%

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Reply 46550 of 52675, by PcBytes

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Scored this nice Medion/MSI Geforce 4 Ti4200 AGP8x. Needs some cleaning and a bit of bicycle oil on the fan's bearings, but I have high hopes in getting it to work fine. 40ns memory, btw.

Any tips for the GF4 Ti4200? Anything I should be aware of in particular?

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Reply 46551 of 52675, by BitWrangler

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PcBytes wrote on 2022-10-04, 12:03:

Any tips for the GF4 Ti4200? Anything I should be aware of in particular?

Don't look up pencil mods, or you'll waste a year trying to get a 20,000 score on 3DMark2001SE... be happy with 19,450.... (Normal at stock clocks is more like 8-10k btw depending on CPU) No particular gotchas though, 4200 is a stout card, caps might be getting tired by now, but that goes for everything 10+ years old.

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Reply 46552 of 52675, by PcBytes

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I was sane enough to not try any pencil mods on Athlon XPs, so I'm good on that regard 😀

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Reply 46556 of 52675, by Radical Vision

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Meatball wrote on 2022-10-04, 14:25:

Found and bought this Voodoo4 4500 listed as a Voodoo3 2000.

Nice found for sure.. Let me guess u did pay very good price of like 100-130$ since was listed as Voodoo III 2K.. Voodoo IV 4.5K usually sells for like 300-400$ i think..

stef80 wrote on 2022-10-04, 14:40:

Two notches on AGP connector are dead giveaway. Was this the only Voodoo with AGP 4x compatibility? (at least physical)

Nah there was Voodoo 5 5000 that had also universal AGP slot.. There are some indications of some rare V5 5500 with also universal AGP slot... But is whatever since many boards of that time period 1999-2000-2001 did have on them Universal AGP slot so in the end does not matter at all...

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IBM x2 P3 933/ GA-6VXD7/ Voodoo V 5.5K
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Reply 46557 of 52675, by Meatball

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Radical Vision wrote on 2022-10-04, 15:48:

Nice found for sure.. Let me guess u did pay very good price of like 100-130$ since was listed as Voodoo III 2K.. Voodoo IV 4.5K usually sells for like 300-400$ i think..

Yes; something like that, heh.

Reply 46559 of 52675, by ynopot

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PcBytes wrote on 2022-10-04, 12:03:

Scored this nice Medion/MSI Geforce 4 Ti4200 AGP8x. Needs some cleaning and a bit of bicycle oil on the fan's bearings, but I have high hopes in getting it to work fine. 40ns memory, btw.

Any tips for the GF4 Ti4200? Anything I should be aware of in particular?

was it hard to find?

I also bought this a couple of weeks ago. found with great difficulty

I hope to show my build with this video card soon

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