At 23:41 -0500 on 06/09/01, David Price wrote:

>A university unloaded a bunch of old Apple monitors, floppy drives, modems
>at a computer training school for them to work on, and I inherited
>everything as the students were only interested in working on PC's. Found
>an Apple //e and //c with no power cord, but internally look fine and a 9"
>Apple monitor that works. There is an Apple monitor ///  that comes on as
>well, but I have no way of testing them yet.
>What do I need to get the computers running? Can any monitor work with

You should probably join LEM's Apple2 list and ask them :)

The e-mail list page at LEM has details.

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