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Re: Giving my Apple ][ away ...



I just noticed that the TITLE of my first post was GIVING MY APPLE AWAY.
That was _NOT_ my title!   Did somebody else change it?   I would not give
my Apples away --- They will be buried with me in a jumbo casket, when I
eventually die!   :-)

Steve Buggie




stephen e buggie (buggie@musca.unm.edu) wrote:
: We love our old Apples, but, for me at least, its IIe and newer, only.

: But you can SALVAGE these parts from a II Plus:

: internal power supply and cord
: keycaps
: chassis screws
: SOME of the interface cards (except the II+ cards that run wires to the 
: 	motherboard)
: monitor
: Disk II drives

: Regards,		Steve Buggie






: Don Teeter (sac62513@saclink3.csus.edu) wrote:
: : My Apple ][ Plus, which my father bought in 1979 and which has sat unused
: : in a multisync carton since 1987, is about to be given away.  Now for the
: : first time I find this newsgroup and find there are still people out there
: : who use these things.  I think that's cool.  If I had the room and the
: : time I'd keep it for a cheap internet terminal myself.  But I don't and
: : can't. 

: : Pity, cause the thing's pretty complete:  disk drive, 80-column card, nice
: : clean amber monitor (bought in '87 and used for all of a couple months),
: : some kind of music card, joysticks, various software, etc. etc. 

: : If anyone wants to save it from the trash heap, come and get it.  The area
: : is Sacramento, CA (Orangevale, to be precise).  I can't be bothered with
: : shipping. 

: : Unless you pay for shipping plus $20 or so for my effort.  I really would
: : rather it go to a good home than landfill.  Funny, I never felt that way
: : about any PC. 

: : Don

: : sac62513@saclink.csus.edu