Nice to see some life back in this old list... My first was in 1980, an
Apple ][ upgraded to a Plus (integer BASIC on ROM!!! LOL!). It was $2500
new. Had 2 Disk ]['s! and a 9 inch monochrome "gas station hidden cameras"
monitor... HA!
I've had pretty much everything along the way, and loved them
I am resident in the UK, Postcode LL34 6NG. That's Conwy County North Wales.
I have a small collection of old Mac magazines, and a larger amount of CD's
to shift. Free to anyone who can collect, I would prefer that if possible.
The CD's are too numerous to List here, for anyone who is interested
Hi Jeff,
just trying a way to make a local copy of all these mails.
Perhaps you should wait instead of wasting time sorting them manually.
I come back to you soon ..
Frank
> Am 22.04.2024 um 15:36 schrieb Jeff Walther :
>
> This link https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=all&q=SuperMacs
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>
This link https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=all&q=SuperMacs
is better than the one I posted previously as it displays the messages in a
threaded format rather than one at a time. One should be able to reach a
similar page for the Vintage Macs archive as well.
When I try any search functio
Thank you!This link is the one I've been wanting for a while:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=all&q=SuperMacs
I wrote extensively about compatibility in the lower 4 PCI slots of the
S900 and apparently that list is where I documented most of my testing.
Sigh. I feared it was lost
Dear All
I share your worries about all the old stuff disappearing. I started using
Apple computers around 1985 at work and purchased my first Mac in 1989, it was
a Mac IIsi and costed a fortune.
I still have it and it is functioning although I do not use it. It is now maxed
out with