on 2/4/04 8:01 PM, Vaughan Bromfield at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Folks
> 
> I just got my hands on an unopened "Macintosh System 7.1 Upgrade Kit"
> M1731LL/A, (C) 1993 Apple Computer Inc. Designed to upgrade from 7.0 to
> 7.1 according to the box it's 800K disks.
> 
> The box itself is normal height and width but only half as thin as a
> typical software box. It's still shrink-wrapped and even has the
> original Apple dispatch sticker on it! I've never seen anything like it
> before. (Not that I've seen everything.)
> 
> It is truly a thing of beauty. Should I open it? <grin>
> 
> Vaughan
> 

Now there's a quandry. After all, on the one hand, 7.0 is a pretty unstable
O.S. It NEEDS the update. On the other hand, there's the eBay factor of that
software.

Wouldn't wanna be in YOUR shoes......

JSG


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