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Re: Old Apple ][ Cards...
- Subject: Re: Old Apple ][ Cards...
- From: "Robert J. Stevens" <atreborz@execpc.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 08:10:42 -0500
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tturner@ecn.ab.ca wrote:
> Hi, all. Was given an Apple ][+ a few years back, from my Uncles' estate
> and had it in my computer room meaning to get around to checking it out.
> Never really found the time to do so. In early July, there was freak,
> extreme thunderstorm and our basement was flooded-out - a combo of water
> and sewer backup through our storm drain (actually, through a secondary
> storm drain we didn't realize we had - but that's beside the point).
>
> So: the Apple ][+ was submerged and is now `toast'. Unfortunately, I
> hadn't even cracked the case to see what was in it. I just did so this
> week (still inventorying stuff from the flood/backup). Of course, since
> there were 2 Disk ]['s - there's a Disk ][ Interface Card; but, much to my
> surprise (and chagrin!); there's some other Cards, as well:
>
> There's a Language Card (not much of a surprise); there's a Serial Pro and
> there's a ViewMaster Card (both Applied Engineering Cards). I'm about to
> toss them out (shedding a real tear or two - such a waste!); but just in
> case - if anyone is interested in these Cards, as is; you can have them
> for free (just the cost of mailing them). I realize no one may want them,
> but I hate throwing them out. Hell, I hate throwing out the Apple ][+;
> but there's plenty of those around and it's highly unlikely worth the
> shipping cost to send it anywhere - but the Cards may be a different
> story. Or not...
>
> So - for the cost of shipping (or free for pick-up, in central Alberta):
>
> * LANGUAGE CARD 670-X006 1979
>
> * DISK ][ INTERFACE CARD 650-X104 1978
>
> * VIEWMASTER (APPLIED ENGINEERING) 1983
>
> * SERIAL PRO (APPLIED ENGINEERING) 1986
>
> Cards are *AS IS*, having been under dirty water for about 3 hours. I'll
> keep them 'til the weekend before I toss them out, if anyone's interested.
>
> -Tony Turner.
>
> --
> E.A.G.L.E Librarian A3 BBS:403/481-3133 email:tturner@ecn.ab.ca
I'm Down here in Wisconsin and have a bunch of Old Apples
I would be very much interested
Robert @
atreborz@execpc.com