First post, by keenmaster486
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Well, the title says it all: I'm selling my laptop and I need help determining how much to ask for it. Since this is the first time I've sold anything retro on eBay, I would appreciate it if you guys gave me any advice you can offer on what you look for in an eBay listing, i.e. in the photos, description, etc.
Here are the specs of the machine:
Toshiba T1960CT
-CPU: Intel 486DX2/50
-Graphics: WD Paradise (up to 1024x768 @ 16-bit color - I think)
-Screen: 640x480 active matrix screen (180 million colors)
-Storage: IDE hard drive, BIOS works with drive overlays (right now it's a 20GB drive, but I'm going to put the original 320MB drive back in it, since it still works)
-Floppy: 1.44MB. When I got it the belt was shot, so I replaced it, but now it's out of alignment ๐ต I fiddled with it for hours trying to get it back to working, but all I could get it to do was sort of read the disk intermittently and give me a "sector not found" error trying to find the MBR and file table. Does anyone have any drive alignment tips/advice they can give me?
-RAM: 4MB onboard with a 16MB add-on card, for a total of 20MB (all works perfectly)
-Battery: 12V NIMH. I've taken it apart and I'm going to replace the cells with 8 AA rechargables since they fit in there with room to spare (is this safe? why wouldn't it be? ๐ )
It also comes with the following accessories:
-PCMCIA ethernet adapter (no dongles)
-Trackball mouse (sticks on the side of the machine)
-10-key keypad thingy (serial port connection)
-Really nice Targus case ๐
-AC adapter
The whole thing is in really nice cosmetic condition, except for a few nicks where I took it apart.
I paid $55 USD for it, so I'm hoping to at least break even on it. Maybe that's not realistic though... ๐
I'm going to take some really nice pictures showing every detail of the machine. If you want to see those I can upload them when I take them.
Thanks!
World's foremost 486 enjoyer.