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beachycove

Well-known member
Apple Djinn :) You lucky... ;p
Then it is unique to French civilization!

On searching,  I see that originally it cost 4000 Francs, which, roughly speaking, translates as <<les yeux de la tête>>. Mind you, I was noticing last night, perusing some old Mac User magazines, that even getting your hand on one of the clones of the 96-97 era could require that you part with $4000+, which, roughly speaking, translates much the same way.

 

bibilit

Well-known member
You are right, unique to us, and even here pretty rare, never seen one for real before (here connected to my 3400, third on the left)

If i was rude, i will use the saying "la peau des fesses" i will let you use Google translate ;-)

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And you are right Janez, the design is pretty close to the CC.

Here side by side.

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By the way, is there a trouble with the new site ? can create a new post, but not make a reply (something with Java maybe, Opera is sending an error message)

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
A beautiful bit of history there! Nice find. What's the production date?

nitpick:

There was a time … A time when the Internet did not exist. A time when modems could not even reach 2400 bauds …The time of the Apple Djinn.



The Djinn likely got onto the internet easily? It was doing just fine at 1200Bd on the Migent Pocket Modem included with my Compuserve Business Pack. The WWW re-incarnation and release of the web for commercial use was still a few kBd into the future. Minitel is a fascinating subject, do you gents know of a parallel timeline for its history vs. Internet/WWW developments?

 

BadGoldEagle

Well-known member
Very nice indeed, Luis! Congrats! Those little thingies are pretty scarce. Do you happen to have the original power adapter? Mine didn't come with one and I have absolutely no idea what kind of voltage it's supposed to output, or if its power plug is center positive or negative...

IIRC, the Pro came with a PSU while the original one didn't. I guess 5V from the ADB port was enough for the first iteration...

I asked someone at France Telecom and apparently you can't use it anymore on their network (even with an old pots line). But, approximately three years ago, I started a thread on Apple Communities (way back when I had no idea the 68kmla existed), and apparently there's a work around. Long story cut short, it requires a specific Airport base station. And FYI, at some point in that thread I was rambling about the seller stabbing me in the back and deciding to sell the thing to someone else... but the other buyer backed out and I got the Djinn in the end. Yay for me!

It's sitting partly disassembled in a cubberd somewhere. I really need to get back to it. Now that my good old pal has one as well, I've got no excuse not to at least try to get it working.

 

bibilit

Well-known member
Hi,

Yes i have got the PSU, as well as the set of discs.

15 volts 450 Ma / the tip is positive and the lower part is negative

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Tried yesterday with a Airport Base (the original one) just for fun, got the second led working (orange) then an error message stating that no tone was available.

Maybe Dandu will be able to make it work...

 

Dandu

Well-known member
I will try that.

I have one, but not the power supply, but with the information, i suppose i can adapt one.

 

patatas

Well-known member
hello. looking for a unit as a birthday present to a friend of mine. PM me if there is interest for a sale. Thnx
 
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