Several months ago, when I was first getting into this compact Macintosh thing, I posted on Facebook asking if any of my friends had one. I ended up buying an SE FDHD and restoring it, but in the meantime, one of my old coworkers told me he had an "old Mac". We were finally able to co-ordinate tonight so I could pick it up, and here it is!



Apparently, this came out of an aircraft hangar. There is a mouse, 2 power cords, and keyboard cord, but sadly no keyboard. Condition is rough... there's some melted plastic on the top, and it is really really really dirty. It's covered in a very sandy dust... possibly paint overspray. In fact, there's overspray on the mouse. The battery leaked a tiny bit, but there's no significant damage to the battery compartment.
I have decided to NOT attempt to power it on tonight, due to the pervasive sandy dust. I'm mostly worried about the floppy drive (which looks to have a disk in it). Before I attempt to power it on, I think I'll completely take it apart and clean it out, with special attention to the floppy drive. I'll also double-check J1 to make sure it isn't burned or cracked. Maybe reflow some joints on the analog board. I'll also clean the Flight Simulator disk to see if it works, my buddy said he grew up playing that on it.
I'm also wondering if I could do a series of YouTube videos about it. Shooting video is easy... it's editing that I find to be a lot of work. I have lots of video from my Macintosh SE but haven't found time to make it into a video. If you have thoughts on that, let me know.



Apparently, this came out of an aircraft hangar. There is a mouse, 2 power cords, and keyboard cord, but sadly no keyboard. Condition is rough... there's some melted plastic on the top, and it is really really really dirty. It's covered in a very sandy dust... possibly paint overspray. In fact, there's overspray on the mouse. The battery leaked a tiny bit, but there's no significant damage to the battery compartment.
I have decided to NOT attempt to power it on tonight, due to the pervasive sandy dust. I'm mostly worried about the floppy drive (which looks to have a disk in it). Before I attempt to power it on, I think I'll completely take it apart and clean it out, with special attention to the floppy drive. I'll also double-check J1 to make sure it isn't burned or cracked. Maybe reflow some joints on the analog board. I'll also clean the Flight Simulator disk to see if it works, my buddy said he grew up playing that on it.
I'm also wondering if I could do a series of YouTube videos about it. Shooting video is easy... it's editing that I find to be a lot of work. I have lots of video from my Macintosh SE but haven't found time to make it into a video. If you have thoughts on that, let me know.













