Hi Ray,

Try the Muscateers, (or mouscateers as I call them).

They take old computers, do them up and donate them to needy people such as pensioners. I gave them my old Mac 6200 with all the fruit and they apparently sent it to Bunbury TAFE to be done up.

On 9 Mar 2004, at 1:50 PM, Ray Forma wrote:

I am cleaning up and would appreciate suggestions about what to do with the following:

1 Equipment that won't work, such as hard disks and cards of all kinds, as well as some Mac computers. Trying to not put them in the Wheelie Bin.

2 Mac computing gear that works, but is old, such as Mac 512s, Plusses, Classics, Colour Classics, External SCSI hard and removable drives. All come with appropriate SW. Is there a Mac museum somewhere in WA? I have working copies of M$ Word V1, Photshop V1, and PageMaker V1, amongst others, that work on the earlier of these machines
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Regards,

Ray Forma
Tel & Fax 61 (0)8 9335 6568
Mob 0428 596938

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