For sale in a Macintosh Quadra 650 & Keyboard & Mouse
I originally bought this Mac (along with a Quadra 800, which will also be listed today or tomorrow) because I intended to cannibalize it for Amiga projects due to its 68040@33 CPU and 50-pin SCSI hard drive. I assumed both machines had suffered severe battery damage. However, after disassembling both, I discovered that the battery areas of both Macs were in flawless condition. As a result, I couldn’t bring myself to dismantle them and instead fully disassembled, cleaned, and restored them to working order
(I am no Macintosh guy at all and never had one before). Interesting fact: Both, the 650 and the 800 seem to have the exact same mainboard.
The Quadra 650 comes with a 68040@33 CPU, 60 MB RAM (4 MB onboard + 8 + 16 + 16 + 16), and 2x 512 kB Video RAM. The CD drive reads CDs and launches programs (I burned an ISO of MacOS 7.6.1 for testing), and the floppy drive formats 800 kB disks without issues.
It comes with a BlueSCSI (macOS 7.5.3 image on a 1 GB card using an cable-extension to be able to swap SD-cards from outside.
There is not a single broken plastic clip
The power supply has been completely disassembled and washed — it looks like new.
The keyboard is fully functional, every key works! Also the mouse also operates without any issues.
The Quadra only shows minor yellowing except the back.
I investet about 25h in this machine and even for a collector, there's nothing more to do than install a hard drive and load the system of their choice.
Price EUR390,- 290,-
Payment IBAN oder P&P (friends)
Shipping rates: Within EU EUR 25,- (insured for EUR 500,-), other destinations on request
EDIT: Uploaded game screenshots (King's Bounty & Civilization)
EDIT: Uploaded an additional picture of the cleaned power supply. Added text for the BlueSCSI.
I originally bought this Mac (along with a Quadra 800, which will also be listed today or tomorrow) because I intended to cannibalize it for Amiga projects due to its 68040@33 CPU and 50-pin SCSI hard drive. I assumed both machines had suffered severe battery damage. However, after disassembling both, I discovered that the battery areas of both Macs were in flawless condition. As a result, I couldn’t bring myself to dismantle them and instead fully disassembled, cleaned, and restored them to working order

(I am no Macintosh guy at all and never had one before). Interesting fact: Both, the 650 and the 800 seem to have the exact same mainboard.The Quadra 650 comes with a 68040@33 CPU, 60 MB RAM (4 MB onboard + 8 + 16 + 16 + 16), and 2x 512 kB Video RAM. The CD drive reads CDs and launches programs (I burned an ISO of MacOS 7.6.1 for testing), and the floppy drive formats 800 kB disks without issues.
It comes with a BlueSCSI (macOS 7.5.3 image on a 1 GB card using an cable-extension to be able to swap SD-cards from outside.
There is not a single broken plastic clip
The power supply has been completely disassembled and washed — it looks like new.
The keyboard is fully functional, every key works! Also the mouse also operates without any issues.
The Quadra only shows minor yellowing except the back.
I investet about 25h in this machine and even for a collector, there's nothing more to do than install a hard drive and load the system of their choice.
Price EUR
Payment IBAN oder P&P (friends)
Shipping rates: Within EU EUR 25,- (insured for EUR 500,-), other destinations on request
EDIT: Uploaded game screenshots (King's Bounty & Civilization)
EDIT: Uploaded an additional picture of the cleaned power supply. Added text for the BlueSCSI.
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