Am 05.09.2005 um 22:04 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Several years ago, while fiddling about inside my oldest Mac Plus, I broke the tiny glass teat off the back of the vacuum tube, and all the air rushed in.

I still have the rest of the Mac Plus.

Before it ends up in a skip, does anyone want a power/sweep board, a digital board, an internal 800K floppy, or an empty case for mking a MacQuarium?


Why don't you do a tube transplant from another compact you value less or better still, one that is damaged beyond repair to get your oldest Plus working again? Did this e.g. to resuscitate a beloved SE with a broken tube by taking the tube from a Classic (US, 110V, no auto-switching power supply!) that some kind soul had plugged in a german wall socket. The tube was still good.

Cheers, OM

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