About a year ago picked up a Macintosh IIx from someone cleaning out their garage. They also had boxes of disks that they were planning to send to the dump that they passed on to me. This was about the time I was packing everything up to put in storage in preparation for renos and a move between cities, so this is the first time I've been able to pull everything out to take a look... that and get one of my macs set up and running. I really to get them recapped.
Now that I'm digging through the boxes it looks like he did development / testing work for apple and other companies.
I now have a lot of OS disks without version numbers, but instead names like Juggler, Pinball, and Paris.
For the ones that are labeled, the oldest I've found so far is what appears to be an OS disk, labeled MacStuff 1,2,3 and appears to be from September 1984, there is also a disk that seems to be the Apple Lisa OS.
There is a ton of commercial software too.
I'm in the process of creating disk images, and will post a list later.
Now that I'm digging through the boxes it looks like he did development / testing work for apple and other companies.
I now have a lot of OS disks without version numbers, but instead names like Juggler, Pinball, and Paris.
For the ones that are labeled, the oldest I've found so far is what appears to be an OS disk, labeled MacStuff 1,2,3 and appears to be from September 1984, there is also a disk that seems to be the Apple Lisa OS.
There is a ton of commercial software too.
I'm in the process of creating disk images, and will post a list later.




