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Re: IIgs info required
Hi Michael,
> 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.
I thought of getting a whole machine, but at the moment, my budget is
limited (read, virtually $0) - I won't be able to convince my wife I
"need" any more computer gear/junk at the moment when we're fairly
severely space limited.
> >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...)
I actually meant the connector on the keyboard for connecting the mouse
to. I may be able to solder the connecter, as the original owner
suggested that might fix it, I've just not gotten around to it and I was
feeling lazy last night after rummaging through all those boxes :)
> 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).
Darn it! really should look on eBay more often. I forgot to mention that
they're PFS:File files. I've seen some of the PFS word processor
translaters around, should try them with my database files.
Unfortunately, I don't have the space to have my //e and IIgs set up and
operational at the moment, so it's quite a task to actually play with
them. I have to content myself with emulators for now.
Thanks for the suggestions
Sean
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