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Apple II and early Powermac - swap for G3 B&W of G4 Powermac
- Subject: Apple II and early Powermac - swap for G3 B&W of G4 Powermac
- From: Dr Geoff Hone <gnhone@globalnet.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 21:46:03 +0100
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Xref: g2news2.google.com comp.sys.apple2:14152
Apple 6100/60 Powermac, 13" colour display, external SCSI CD-Rom
drive, ADB mouse and keyboard
Apple II Europlus
Apple II with TV modulator, and a 5-pin DIN socket that can connect to
M/B (maybe for Cassette player
Apple 6100/60 Powermac, 13" colour display, external SCSI CD-Rom
drive, ADB mouse and keyboard
Apple II Europlus
Apple II with TV modulator, and a 5-pin DIN socket that can connect to
M/B (maybe for Cassette player
Apple II fit cards
Parallel printer card w/cable
Serial Card
Microsoft Z80 Softcard
nameless Z80 card
Disk II interface card w/cables
Disk II interface card
P&P SAMRAM 16K ramcard
nameless 16K ramcard
Unknown/nameless - looks like a video card
(believed) U-Micro 80-column card w/keyboard mod
ICE Konan Adapter for ICE Winchester Drive
ICE Winchester drive (same size as an Apple II) +manual
Two Game paddle controls
Apple II Cassettes
Breakout
Startrek
High Res Graphics
RamTest
( non Apple) Sublogic 3-D graphics demo
Apple II Manuals
DOS
II Applesoft
Applesoft Tutorial
30-40 odd, 5.25 floppies, don't know what's on them
Have no idea of the condition of any of this stuff - do not have a
composite video monitor to test.
Have no idea of the condition of any of this stuff - do not have a
composite video monitor to test.
Located near Bath