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Few Random finds from abandoned building

erichelgeson

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Simone I know had an abandoned computer repair shop, though mostly PC, there were a few Macintosh things there.

  • Mac Golf (no disk)
  • File Maker Plus manuals + Software
  • 24x SCSI LaCie CD Rom drive
  • 2x ADB mice
  • bunch of random disks
  • Ergonomic keyboard
  • Classic II :)
  • PC: Parallel Zip Drive,[SIZE=1.4rem]ISA SCSI card,[/SIZE]Another ISA card I have no idea what it is

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Daniël

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Ooh, nice finds! That Classic II looks fantastic. The Coreco Imaging ISA card is likely a frame grabber card, if Google results are anything to go by.

 

erichelgeson

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The Classic II was actually picked up a bit before yesterday. It's been cleaned and re-capped - works (and looks) great. This was my 2nd and last "browse" of the building before it sold.

 

Nathan

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Aside from the Classic II that CD drive strikes me as the most useful/valuable thing there. Plenty of Macitntosh computers that came out prior to the mid-1990s (1995?) came without a CD drive, the ones that did are some variant of 2x/4x/8x and far from 24x, and some later models didn't yet have one by default (optional).

 
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olePigeon

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@jessenator  I used to have one, but I sold it.  It's a great looking keyboard, but its 2-key rollover was unbearable.  You can't play most games with it.

 
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