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Re: IIgs info required
Sean McNamara wrote:
>I've just been doing a major inventory of my Apple //e and IIgs bits and
>bobs collecting part numbers, modem numbers, serial numbers, etc.
An admirable pursuit! ;-)
>I have a couple of damaged/missing product labels, one of which I'm
>curious about, and other missing items as follows:
>
>1. My IIgs (a free gift some years back), is ROM-01 according to the
>startup screen, the part number on the motherboard is 607-0173-A and it
>runs System 6, so that all seems consistent. Unfortunately, I can't find
>any product label on this box - I'm presuming the smooth inset area at
>the bottom of the case is where I would have expected to find the label
>if it existed, no?
>
>2. The same IIgs is missing the coloured Apple logo on the front - does
>anyone know of a source for these (ideally in Australia)? It looks very
>sad without that logo :(
Logos are unusual by themselves, and sometimes fetch unreasonable
prices (e.g.: twice the price of the whole computer! ;-), possibly
because their shipping costs are negligible.
Whole IIgs machines are very inexpensive on eBay (usually $5-$10),
so you may want to get one--or just have it's cover or logo shipped.
>3. The same IIgs has its original keyboard, but the connector for the
>mouse is damaged, and I don't have the original mouse. I don't suppose
>anyone knows of a source (once again, Australian) to get a price for
>these? Given I have heaps of Mac ADB keyboards and mice, I'm unlikely to
>get the IIgs ones, but you never know.
See above. ;-) (Maybe, ship logo and motherboard...)
>4. I kept my original Apple ][ europlus disks from '83-84, including
>some PFS data disks - but my dad didn't keep his PFS program disks. I
>can't find PFS in any of the archives - is this because they're Pascal
>format? Can anyone help with this?
Pascal format does not hinder saving the disks as images, either
with ADT or using ShrinkIt. (Ironically, a full set of PFS: applications
was just auctioned on eBay for $9.38 US.)
I don't have any PFS: data, but if it is word processor documents,
the probability is high that just reading the files as ASCII--possibly
flipping the high bit--will recover the text (after editing out garbage).
-michael
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