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Re: Super-Early 1977 Apple II System with photos
- Subject: Re: Super-Early 1977 Apple II System with photos
- From: MdntTrain <js@cimmeri.com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 08:05:18 -0700 (PDT)
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On Oct 24, 1:56 pm, dog_...@macgui.com (D Finnigan) wrote:
> Others might be interested in this:http://applefritter.com/content/early-1977-apple-ii-rev0-system
>
> Plenty of photos.
>
> "I am the new owner of a very early 1977 Apple II system, serial number
> A2S1-0101. The machine is in amazing condition, having been zipped up in its
> brown vinyl Apple bag in the closet of the original owner for the better
> part of three decades. Remarkably the components are all original, never
> upgraded, including the completely unmodded rev.0 motherboard serial number
> 1.303 with Integer BASIC ROMs. Also, the early case has no vents, and
> appears hand-painted and rather crudely finished at the edges."
>
> --
> ]DF$
> Mac GUI Vault - A source for retro Apple II and
> Macintosh computing.http://macgui.com/vault/
Amazing that someone would just come across something like that. How
does that happen?!
But I wince to see that he just turned on a 34 year old SMPS (power
supply) after so many years of non-use without precautions first.
- JS