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Re: Early apple employees Dick and Cliff Huston selling off collection
Toinet wrote:
> On 23 mar, 20:33, dog_...@macgui.com (D Finnigan) wrote:
>> Toinet wrote:
>> > Part of the items were sold yesterday, let's say this morning for me.
>> > I won the ProDOS source code listing. And the drive I was bidding on
>> > at $3500 ended at $5300 *sigh*
>>
>> Good job. :-) This is the part where we mob you for Xerox copies. :-P
>>
>
> "mob" ???? I miss the meaning, sorry. mobilize?
No. It means when a crowd of angry people gather around someone.
>
> You know, I would have dreamed to crack a DOS 3.2 software with the
> drive and the prototype controller board :-) Let's see what I can do
> with the mouse...
>
I have a feeling that as long as the wires are still connected, the hardware
probably does still work. I would not want to be the one to find the
detached wires on that Apple III wire-wrap prototype! That was a complete
rat's nest!
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