My father passed away last month, leaving (among many other things) a small mountain of Apple ][ era software and hardware. I am trying to gauge if there is any interest at all in this era of computing, and am still not certain exactly all that he has, as we are quite literally tunneling into his office, trying to sort everything out.
I know he has a heavily smoke-stained ][GS, probably outfitted to the maximum of that era, and I've found several cards of various sorts still in the factory shrink wrap for it. He also left a mountain of software, including every Beagle Brothers title (I believe, he was a huge fan of them), as well as several hundred floppies containing his life's work in electrical engineering and cryptography. He also has what I believe is every single serious reference manual ever produced for the Apple ][ series. If anyone is interested in anything from this era, please let me know via email; I'll make a list and let you know when we uncover whatever it is you may be looking for. I must reiterate that most of this equipment is heavily cigarette smoke stained; he was a heavy smoker and spend most of his retirement years happily smoking and taping away at his keyboard alone in his office. - I will also add that this is part of what killed him, and although he was 85 and lived a good long life, he suffered terribly from a number of aliments over the last decade, which his smoking habit both initiated and made worse. The worst part of his death was watching him gasping for air towards the end - If you smoke, QUIT! Drop me a line with whatever you may be interested in. John McKay Alpharetta, GA 30005 -- You received this message because you are a member of the LEM Swap group. To post to this group, send email to lemswap@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe, send an email *from your subscribed address* to lemswap+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com LEM-Swap is not a discussion list; it is for buying & selling Mac stuff. Reply directly to the person who posted, never to the list. Software piracy is illegal and not allowed on LEM Swap. Except for freeware and software originally provided with computers, no software is to be left on hard drives unless the original installer (not a burned copy) is included, along with any required registration number, password, etc. Shipments valued at US$100 or more should be insured, and shipments valued at US$25 or more should be shipped so they can be tracked. See the list FAQ http://lowendmac.com/lists/swap.html for guidelines on postings, feedback, and dispute resolution. Seller feedback at http://groups.google.com/group/swap-feedback