Hi, 
I was raised in a mac family so today at the goodwill
when i saw a little Mac Classic sitting outside in a
pile of junk and rain clouds overhead that were
threatening to distroy it i bought it, because i felt
sorry for it. Now I have a Mac Classic and know pretty
much nothing about it. My family had an LCII when i
was very young, but i havent seen it since it gave up
the ghost i was about 9 and that pretty much sums up
my knowledge of anything pre-system 8. 
So, I got my machine home and plugged it in (yes i
bought it without even seeing if it would turn on) and
i get a screen with a picture of what appears to be a
floppy disk with a question mark blinking in the
middle. I have no keyboard, no mouse, and no software.
I would love to hear from anyone with any suggestions
about how to salvage it, or even just a place to
start.
Thanks,
Veronica

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