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Found my old Mac in my parents' storage!

Neophyte

New member
Fired right up, too, and still has everything on the hard drive. All I really had to do was clean it.

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Now I've got to decide how I'm gonna connect it to a modern network so I can use it as a LocalTalk server for the IIgs.

 

Rick Dangerous

Well-known member
Awesome find!  I have spent some time in my parents basement looking for my Performa 450, but no luck!  My mother has no recollection what she did with it sadly. 

Amazing how old macs just work most of the time, and at decent speeds too.  Most PC's are good and dead after 10 years. 

 

Crutch

Well-known member
That’s a beautiful setup!  I was delighted to pull my old 8100 out of the family basement a few years ago, the caps had gone all fish-oil but the SCSI hard drive worked (and still works) great so I was able to dig all my old files out of there.  Now if only I could find up my box o’ floppies from 1989 ....

 

EvieSigma

Young ThinkPad Apprentice
Awesome find!  I have spent some time in my parents basement looking for my Performa 450, but no luck!  My mother has no recollection what she did with it sadly. 

Amazing how old macs just work most of the time, and at decent speeds too.  Most PC's are good and dead after 10 years. 
Oddly enough, in my experience, the most reliable PCs are within 20 to 25 years old...I've only twice had a Pentium era box that just wouldn't work no matter what I tried.

 

JT737

Well-known member
That's nice looking Mac Plus setup!  I grew up with an original Macintosh 128k that we had upgraded to a whopping 512k.  My parents used to work at a local computer store and bought it about 1986 or so for a steep discount:  $1000, and that included an image writer I printer.  Alas, it got sold several years back, but I still have some pictures of it:

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