What to do with an old Ibook G3

I bought my Ibook G4 a couple years ago, but now my Ibook G3 (not the clamshell one) and it's just sitting in storage not being used. It doesn't have wireless because MacMall were morons and sent me the wrong Airport card, not to mention when I sent it back to be exachanged they didn't send back my free RAM upgrade. So it has the standard RAM but runs fairly well for old technology. I have all the disks and I can upload tiger on it, but I don't know if that will help or hurt it.
Is there anything I can do with it? Selling it isn't going to bring me much. Is it worth trying to use after a couple of upgrades?
I would also have to get another battery because the one it has won't hold a charge, neither will my Ibook G4 battery which is another issue
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks!

My old iBook 800Mhz G3 had a couple of problems in its life. First off the inverter cable went. Got that fixed. Then bit over a year later the logic board problem cropped up, by which time it would have been more expensive to repair than what is was worth. Not to mention the power cord was frayed and blackened (and I don't treat Macs badly!). It was just sitting around broken, and since I had upgraded to a MacBook, I enacted some revenge and dismantled it. I've salvaged to hard drive, RAM, screen and a few other bits. I'm going to put the hard drive in an enclosure, not sure what to do with the rest, but for me at least, it's more useful dismantled than sitting in one piece.
I wouldn't recommend it for a working iBook of course, they do fetch some good prices on eBay.

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