On Jan 20, 2010, at 3:18 PM, D. Finnigan wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:41:31 -0800 (PST), JDW <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I don't mean to upset anyone by saying this, but I have a mild disdain >> for "private" collectors who ... never share with the vintage computing >> community. > > Do they talk to you? How do you know that they exist if they never share > with the community? :-) > > Now, I'm only partly joking.
Sadly, I'm probably one of the "private" collectors he's referring to. I have a number of vintage Apple IIs and Macs in storage that I haven't made time to get out and tinker with in a while. That said, my 4-year-old loves some of the old Apple II games... I keep telling myself that Ill get my SE/30 out and use it sometime. Some time just never happens. I've got one with 80MB of ram, a Daystar 40mHz card and the Xceed greyscale adapter. It also has a slot splitter and an ethernet card in it. Last time I used it, everything worked, and I could get Netscape 1.1 running on it and get online. Cheers, -Hal
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