I will follow this, although my oldest machines are IIcx. IIvx and Classic II, 
last of which cannot even run a 6.
And as a collector, I've set my limits to the Nineties, overgone that in both 
directions for keeping things going and special offers. I have loaded the 1.0 
to the macintoshgarden.org, but I've no access, since I've forgotten the name 
I've chosen.
The System 1.1 I have is dated Jan., the 24th, 1984.

>Technically, the very original 128k Mac startup disks had a System file 
>of "Version .97 14-Jan-84.". The Guided Tour disk that came with it came 
>with 0.85, though it isn't normally accessible.
>
>There was a page about a lot of very early stuff at 
>http://school.anhb.uwa.edu.au/personalpages/kwessen/web/stories/EarlyMacStories
>.html 
>, but it appears to be unreachable at the moment. There's a google cache 
>of it at:
>
>http://bit.ly/4ZzjcP
>
>but it's missing some stuff. There's another interesting page at 
>http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/earlymacs/ about early stuff.
>

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