Dog Cow
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This is certainly one way to kick off the new year: with a French Foreign Mega-Conquest.
Here's the story. On December 24, 2009, I left the United States to visit my grandparents and other family living in France. I had a really great time and got to see many excellent historic sites and beaches. Since my grandfather was a big Apple II and Mac user back in the day, he had amassed quite a huge collection. When he moved to France 2-3 years ago, he naturally had all of his belongings, furniture, Apple stuff, and so on packed into a container and shipped (on a ship) over to France. When I came, most all of the old Apple stuff was still in boxes. I helped go through those boxes, one by one (there were over 30) and anything interesting was essentially mine to claim. The important part, though, was remembering that while my grandparents had the luxury of an entire container, I just had 2 carry on bags plus one black duffel bag for luggage.
With the transport limitation in mind, I stuck to mostly just software and manuals, with just a few little bits of hardware. Some things that I had to leave behind included the Apple II Reference Manual January 1978 (Red Book), Programmer's Guide to Enhanced IIe, and ProDOS programmer's guide. These three things, however, I already had copies of at home, so it wasn't a big loss. Many 3.5" and 5.25" disks were also left behind.
Now, even getting these to the US was interesting. I had three bags: an overnight bag which was stuffed with clothes, a back pack which was partially filled with presents and such, and a black duffel bag which was completely empty. Just a few things were stuffed in between my clothes, the back pack got even more stuffed in it, and the black duffel bag contained the remaining, largest and heaviest items. The black bag weighed 18 KG, and was the only bag which I wasn't taking as carry-on. Now, the two other bags made it safely through inspection and customs (with some looks of "What the deuce is this crap?"), but the large duffel bag was lost at Detroit! Ack! As it turned out, the flight was weight-critical, so my ridiculously heavy bag along with some other bags from other people, was left behind. I received it the next day, so all was well.
Overall, though I did expect some damage to the loot, everything came over OK and the damage was quite minimal. On Tuesday the 12th, I took everything out and started cataloging it on a sheet of lined paper. Well, I ended up using 3 sheets of paper, 5 sides in total. I'll include that full 159-item list at the end of this post.
Here are the initial photos. Just group shots.
Beagle Bros shirt
Loot on Desk
Loot on Bed
It doesn't seem like a lot, but I suppose that nearly 160 items is rather substantial, considering that I was given all of this for free. Of course, one must also count the cost of the flight and such, but there you go! I don't know if this is my largest conquest ever, but it would certainly rank top 5, I'd suppose. Overall, it's just a small fraction of my overall collection. I probably really do have too much stuff, even before this conquest.
Since these items were freely given to me by a respected family member, I will not be offering any of them for sale or trade. Thanks for understanding.
Here's the Grand List, as typed from hand-written notes.
French Foreign Conquest
09 Jan 10
1.) Beagle Bros Shirt
2.) AppleWriter II User's Manual ©1984
3.) WPL Manual for IIe only ©1982
4.) Apple Pascal a hands on approach by Arthur Luerhmann and Herbert Packham ©1981
5.) Apple Technical Introduction to the Macintosh Family ©1987
6.) QuicKeys Guided Tour ©1993
7.) QuicKeys Reference ©1993
8.) WriteNow for Macintosh version 2.2 User's Manual ©1990
9.) Macintosh REdit manual ©1985
10.) Discover BASIC - Problem Solving with the Apple II Computer, Student Workbook by Rick Thomas ©1982
11.) What's Where in the Apple: A Complete Guide to the Apple Computer, including the Atlas and Gazetteer by William F. Luebhert
12.) Jasmine MegaDrive Owner's Guide ©1988
13.) Call-A.P.P.L.E. In Depth: All About Pascal ©1982
14.) ALSoft MasterJuggler manual ©1988
15.) Juggler Utilities from ALSoft, Inc. booklet ©1988
16.) ALSoft Font/DA Juggler Plus manual ©1988
17.) Fingertips Desktop Accessories manual ©1986
18.) Programmer's Fingertips Desktop Accessories ©1986
19.) BASIC from the Ground Up by David E. Simon ©1978
20.) Programming & Interfacing the 6502, With Experiments by Marvin L. De Jong ©1980
21.) Apple II User's Guide for Apple II Plus and Apple IIe, Second Edition by Lon Poole, Martin McNiff, Steven Cook ©1983
22.) Electric Checkbook, software for Macintosh 128k, in box with manual and disk
23.) Beagle Compiler, in box with manual and disk
24.) Beagle Graphics, in box with manual
25.) Beagle Bros Peeks, Pokes and Pointers poster ©1983
26.) Beagle Bros Fatcat summary card
27.) Beagle Bros large sticker
28.) Beagle Bros Apple Software Catalog & Beagle Bros Bulletin, volume 0, number 8 WInter/Spring 1986
29.) Apple Autostart ROM Installation and Operation Manual ©1979
30.) Beagle Bros Pronto DOS manual and disk
31.) Beagle Bros Hex Equivalents chart and Peeks & Pokes supplement card ©1984
32.) Tempo 1.1 User's Manual ©1986
33.) Beagle Bros Big U in box with manual
34.) TML Source Code Library for the Apple IIgs User Manual ©1987
35.) Beagle Bros Extra K manual ©1985
36.) The Apple Interface Manual ©1984
37.) Connectix Speed Doubler for Macintosh & Power Macintosh, box with manual and disl
38.) Program Writer, vinyl folder with disk ©1985
39.) AppleFacts 10.92 (October 1992)
40.) AppleFacts 10.94 (October 1994)
41.) AppleFacts 5.94 (May 1994)
42.) AppleFacts 5.94 (May 1994, duplicate copy)
43.) AppleFacts 4.95 (April 1995)
44.) AppleFacts 8.95 (August 1995)
45.) AppleFacts 10.95 (October 1995)
46.) AppleFacts 5.96 (May 1996)
47.) AppleFacts 1.98 (January 1998)
48.) 3-ring binder with Apple II Pascal Attach tools disk and Apple II Pascal ProDOS and ProFile Support Tools disk, labels
49.) Beagle Bros Pro-Byter manual ©1985
50.) Beagle Bros FlexText manual ©1982
51.) Beagle Bros large sticker and Hex chart (duplicate copies)
52.) easyPrint for Macintosh, disk and manual
53.) Apple world instructions, photocopied and stapled booklet
54.) Lower Case Character Generator by LJK Enterprises, Inc. manual ©1981
55.) Pinball Construction Set, folder and manual
56.) MasterType manual ©1982
57.) A.P.P.L.E. Presents: ProZap manual ©1984
58.) Mockingboard Owners Manual ©1984
59.) A2-FS1 Flight Simulator manual ©1980
60.) TurboCharger for Macintosh Users Guide ©1985
61.) Dayna DOS Mounter User's Guide and disk ©1989
62.) The Sensible Speller, in 3-ring binder with manual and disks
63.) ProDOS Technical Reference Manual in 3-ring binder ©1983
64.) Electronic Arts PHM Pegasus simulation in cardboard folder with disk and manual
65.) Electronic Arts Skyfox game in cardboard folder with disk and manual
66.) Kyan Pascal 3-ring binder with Kix manual and Toolkit III Advanced Graphics and MouseText and disks
67.) MacASM Macro Assembler for the Macintosh, 3-ring binder with manual and disk
68.) Kyan Pascal 3-ring binder with manual, reference card, and disks
69.) Surf'n with Apple, The Best Mac Deals are on Campus, The Computer Source/ Illinois State University refrigerator magnet
70.) Apple AppleShare PC in box with manual, disk and IBM interface card
71.) The DOS Manual ©1981
72.) The DOS Manual ©1981 (duplicate copy)
73.) Super Serial Card Installation and Operating Manual ©1981
74.) Applesoft II BASIC Programming Reference Manual ©1981
75.) Acta Advantage Desk Accessory User's Manual ©1988
76.) Stack Cleaner: Utilities for HyperCard manual ©1988
77.) A.P.P.L.E. Presents: Ampermanager manual ©1983
78.) The Syntech Standard MIDI Interface manual ©198?
79.) Spellswell Expanded Dictionary Instructions manual
80.) Nosy Usage Notes and Documentation - Revised 1/26/86
81.) Profix Update 2.1 10/9/85 Read Me First
82.) C Language Reference Card from Plum Hall ©1983
83.) Quick Reference Guide for Designing Computer-based Instruction for Music and the Arts ©1986
84.) ProDOS Orca/M reference card ©1984
85.) Super Serial Card Reference Card
86.) Acta Advantage Application User's Manual ©1988
87.) ASCII Codes and Key Codes, for 3-ring binder, page 30
88.) Profix User's Manual for version 2.0 ©1984
89.) UniDOS 3.3 manual ©1985
90.) Apple Pascal 1.3 Quick Reference Card
91.) MegaWorks User's Manual (stamped Demo Not For Sale) ©1984
92.) Pro-Copy ProDOS Utility System ©1985
93.) Information for Ordering TEX HyperCard Indexer/Browser System, 2 sheets
94.) Mac+ //e emulator for Macintosh, photocopied manual pages
95.) Program Writer Reference Manual ©1985
96.) Apple Assembly Line Volume 7 - Issue 5 February, 1987
97.) Apple Mouse IIe model no. A2M2070, label on top reads "Mouse Platinum Mac+ 661-0400"
98.) Apple Macintosh Mouse M0100 (new style)
99.) PhoneNET miniature connector
100.) PhoneNET miniature connector (duplicate)
101.) PhoneNET miniature connector (triplicate)
102.) Interex ReadiNET connector (PhoneNET look-alike)
103.) Farallon PhoneNET PLUS connector
104.) Farallon PhoneNET connector
105.) Fontastic Macintosh Font EDitor v2.0, vinyl folder with manual and disk ©1985
106.) SuperLaserSpool for Apple printers User Manual ©1992
107.) Beagle Bros Fatcat manual ©1984
108.) Beagle Bros DOS Boss manual ©1981
109.) Beagle Bros DOS Boss manual ©1982
110.) ORCA/M in box with manual and disk
111.) P-Tral BASIC to Pascal Translator in box with manual and disk
112.) Apple Service plastic bag with lithium PRAM battery (charge good)
113.) Mac Bag O' Tricks 3.5" disk
114.) Copy II Plus 3.5" disk
115.) Quark Catalyst 3.5" disk
116.) ALSoft MasterJuggler 3.5" disk
117.) Oracle v1.2 for Macintosh Preview Disk (3.5")
118.) MacPaint MacDraw II 1988 3.5" disk
119.) Mac Cricketgraph '86 3.5" disk
120.) CP MacTools Deluxe version 1 disk 1
121.) CP MacTools Deluxe version 1 disk 2
122.) Copy II Mac 4.51 3.5" disk
123.) HyperCard Ideas 3.5" disk
124.) HyperCard Startup 3.5" disk
126.) HyperCard Help 3.5" disk
127.) Copy II Mac / MacTools disk
128.) Macintosh Anti-virus 3.5" disk
129.) Mac Anti-virus via U of I Resource Center 3.5" disk
130.) Copy II+ Mac 4.51 3.5" disk (duplicate copy)
131.) Adobe Photoshop 2.0 for Macintosh in box with disks and manual
132.) Apple Super Serial Card in box with manual and card
133.) Apple 5.25" Disk Controller Card (was in Super Serial Card box)
Apple II 5.25" disks
134.) Apple Presents Dot Matric Printer Demo Diskette
135.) Diskware Pascal Profile Manager Startup
136.) Diskware Pascal Profile Manager Program
137.) ProDOS 1.1.1 Assembler - Console Driver + User Input Rtn
138.) Mac Com for Apple II
139.) Diskware ProDOS Exerciser for the Apple II family, ProDOS 1.0 Based
140.) A// College May 8, 1984 Developers Disk
CD-ROMs
141.) Fundamental Apple Sales Training April 1997
142.) Apple Products CD - 1995
143.) Apple Americas Training - Higher Education Reseller Training - January 1996
144.) Apple CD-ROM Titles Sampler 1992
145.) AppleSoft Mac OS Essentials Kit November '94 Supplement
146.) Selling Apple Products Fall 1997
147.) Service Source 2.5 October 1997
148.) Service Source Companion 2 October 1997
149.) Service Source Companion April 1996
150.) Service Source Companion 1 October 1997
151.) Macintosh CD Install Me First 1993
152.) AppleOrder 4.0 Service Product Update September 1998
153.) Service Source 2.0 October 1996
154.) MacTest Pro for Power Macintosh August 1997
155.) Apple Internet Connection Kit 1996
156.) Service Source Companion June 1997
157.) Support Professional Apple Software Archive 1994
159.) Apple Macintosh CD Macintosh PowerBook System Software for PowerBook 5300/2300/190 computers and PowerPC hardware upgrades
Here's the story. On December 24, 2009, I left the United States to visit my grandparents and other family living in France. I had a really great time and got to see many excellent historic sites and beaches. Since my grandfather was a big Apple II and Mac user back in the day, he had amassed quite a huge collection. When he moved to France 2-3 years ago, he naturally had all of his belongings, furniture, Apple stuff, and so on packed into a container and shipped (on a ship) over to France. When I came, most all of the old Apple stuff was still in boxes. I helped go through those boxes, one by one (there were over 30) and anything interesting was essentially mine to claim. The important part, though, was remembering that while my grandparents had the luxury of an entire container, I just had 2 carry on bags plus one black duffel bag for luggage.
With the transport limitation in mind, I stuck to mostly just software and manuals, with just a few little bits of hardware. Some things that I had to leave behind included the Apple II Reference Manual January 1978 (Red Book), Programmer's Guide to Enhanced IIe, and ProDOS programmer's guide. These three things, however, I already had copies of at home, so it wasn't a big loss. Many 3.5" and 5.25" disks were also left behind.
Now, even getting these to the US was interesting. I had three bags: an overnight bag which was stuffed with clothes, a back pack which was partially filled with presents and such, and a black duffel bag which was completely empty. Just a few things were stuffed in between my clothes, the back pack got even more stuffed in it, and the black duffel bag contained the remaining, largest and heaviest items. The black bag weighed 18 KG, and was the only bag which I wasn't taking as carry-on. Now, the two other bags made it safely through inspection and customs (with some looks of "What the deuce is this crap?"), but the large duffel bag was lost at Detroit! Ack! As it turned out, the flight was weight-critical, so my ridiculously heavy bag along with some other bags from other people, was left behind. I received it the next day, so all was well.
Overall, though I did expect some damage to the loot, everything came over OK and the damage was quite minimal. On Tuesday the 12th, I took everything out and started cataloging it on a sheet of lined paper. Well, I ended up using 3 sheets of paper, 5 sides in total. I'll include that full 159-item list at the end of this post.
Here are the initial photos. Just group shots.
Beagle Bros shirt
Loot on Desk
Loot on Bed
It doesn't seem like a lot, but I suppose that nearly 160 items is rather substantial, considering that I was given all of this for free. Of course, one must also count the cost of the flight and such, but there you go! I don't know if this is my largest conquest ever, but it would certainly rank top 5, I'd suppose. Overall, it's just a small fraction of my overall collection. I probably really do have too much stuff, even before this conquest.
Since these items were freely given to me by a respected family member, I will not be offering any of them for sale or trade. Thanks for understanding.
Here's the Grand List, as typed from hand-written notes.
French Foreign Conquest
09 Jan 10
1.) Beagle Bros Shirt
2.) AppleWriter II User's Manual ©1984
3.) WPL Manual for IIe only ©1982
4.) Apple Pascal a hands on approach by Arthur Luerhmann and Herbert Packham ©1981
5.) Apple Technical Introduction to the Macintosh Family ©1987
6.) QuicKeys Guided Tour ©1993
7.) QuicKeys Reference ©1993
8.) WriteNow for Macintosh version 2.2 User's Manual ©1990
9.) Macintosh REdit manual ©1985
10.) Discover BASIC - Problem Solving with the Apple II Computer, Student Workbook by Rick Thomas ©1982
11.) What's Where in the Apple: A Complete Guide to the Apple Computer, including the Atlas and Gazetteer by William F. Luebhert
12.) Jasmine MegaDrive Owner's Guide ©1988
13.) Call-A.P.P.L.E. In Depth: All About Pascal ©1982
14.) ALSoft MasterJuggler manual ©1988
15.) Juggler Utilities from ALSoft, Inc. booklet ©1988
16.) ALSoft Font/DA Juggler Plus manual ©1988
17.) Fingertips Desktop Accessories manual ©1986
18.) Programmer's Fingertips Desktop Accessories ©1986
19.) BASIC from the Ground Up by David E. Simon ©1978
20.) Programming & Interfacing the 6502, With Experiments by Marvin L. De Jong ©1980
21.) Apple II User's Guide for Apple II Plus and Apple IIe, Second Edition by Lon Poole, Martin McNiff, Steven Cook ©1983
22.) Electric Checkbook, software for Macintosh 128k, in box with manual and disk
23.) Beagle Compiler, in box with manual and disk
24.) Beagle Graphics, in box with manual
25.) Beagle Bros Peeks, Pokes and Pointers poster ©1983
26.) Beagle Bros Fatcat summary card
27.) Beagle Bros large sticker
28.) Beagle Bros Apple Software Catalog & Beagle Bros Bulletin, volume 0, number 8 WInter/Spring 1986
29.) Apple Autostart ROM Installation and Operation Manual ©1979
30.) Beagle Bros Pronto DOS manual and disk
31.) Beagle Bros Hex Equivalents chart and Peeks & Pokes supplement card ©1984
32.) Tempo 1.1 User's Manual ©1986
33.) Beagle Bros Big U in box with manual
34.) TML Source Code Library for the Apple IIgs User Manual ©1987
35.) Beagle Bros Extra K manual ©1985
36.) The Apple Interface Manual ©1984
37.) Connectix Speed Doubler for Macintosh & Power Macintosh, box with manual and disl
38.) Program Writer, vinyl folder with disk ©1985
39.) AppleFacts 10.92 (October 1992)
40.) AppleFacts 10.94 (October 1994)
41.) AppleFacts 5.94 (May 1994)
42.) AppleFacts 5.94 (May 1994, duplicate copy)
43.) AppleFacts 4.95 (April 1995)
44.) AppleFacts 8.95 (August 1995)
45.) AppleFacts 10.95 (October 1995)
46.) AppleFacts 5.96 (May 1996)
47.) AppleFacts 1.98 (January 1998)
48.) 3-ring binder with Apple II Pascal Attach tools disk and Apple II Pascal ProDOS and ProFile Support Tools disk, labels
49.) Beagle Bros Pro-Byter manual ©1985
50.) Beagle Bros FlexText manual ©1982
51.) Beagle Bros large sticker and Hex chart (duplicate copies)
52.) easyPrint for Macintosh, disk and manual
53.) Apple world instructions, photocopied and stapled booklet
54.) Lower Case Character Generator by LJK Enterprises, Inc. manual ©1981
55.) Pinball Construction Set, folder and manual
56.) MasterType manual ©1982
57.) A.P.P.L.E. Presents: ProZap manual ©1984
58.) Mockingboard Owners Manual ©1984
59.) A2-FS1 Flight Simulator manual ©1980
60.) TurboCharger for Macintosh Users Guide ©1985
61.) Dayna DOS Mounter User's Guide and disk ©1989
62.) The Sensible Speller, in 3-ring binder with manual and disks
63.) ProDOS Technical Reference Manual in 3-ring binder ©1983
64.) Electronic Arts PHM Pegasus simulation in cardboard folder with disk and manual
65.) Electronic Arts Skyfox game in cardboard folder with disk and manual
66.) Kyan Pascal 3-ring binder with Kix manual and Toolkit III Advanced Graphics and MouseText and disks
67.) MacASM Macro Assembler for the Macintosh, 3-ring binder with manual and disk
68.) Kyan Pascal 3-ring binder with manual, reference card, and disks
69.) Surf'n with Apple, The Best Mac Deals are on Campus, The Computer Source/ Illinois State University refrigerator magnet
70.) Apple AppleShare PC in box with manual, disk and IBM interface card
71.) The DOS Manual ©1981
72.) The DOS Manual ©1981 (duplicate copy)
73.) Super Serial Card Installation and Operating Manual ©1981
74.) Applesoft II BASIC Programming Reference Manual ©1981
75.) Acta Advantage Desk Accessory User's Manual ©1988
76.) Stack Cleaner: Utilities for HyperCard manual ©1988
77.) A.P.P.L.E. Presents: Ampermanager manual ©1983
78.) The Syntech Standard MIDI Interface manual ©198?
79.) Spellswell Expanded Dictionary Instructions manual
80.) Nosy Usage Notes and Documentation - Revised 1/26/86
81.) Profix Update 2.1 10/9/85 Read Me First
82.) C Language Reference Card from Plum Hall ©1983
83.) Quick Reference Guide for Designing Computer-based Instruction for Music and the Arts ©1986
84.) ProDOS Orca/M reference card ©1984
85.) Super Serial Card Reference Card
86.) Acta Advantage Application User's Manual ©1988
87.) ASCII Codes and Key Codes, for 3-ring binder, page 30
88.) Profix User's Manual for version 2.0 ©1984
89.) UniDOS 3.3 manual ©1985
90.) Apple Pascal 1.3 Quick Reference Card
91.) MegaWorks User's Manual (stamped Demo Not For Sale) ©1984
92.) Pro-Copy ProDOS Utility System ©1985
93.) Information for Ordering TEX HyperCard Indexer/Browser System, 2 sheets
94.) Mac+ //e emulator for Macintosh, photocopied manual pages
95.) Program Writer Reference Manual ©1985
96.) Apple Assembly Line Volume 7 - Issue 5 February, 1987
97.) Apple Mouse IIe model no. A2M2070, label on top reads "Mouse Platinum Mac+ 661-0400"
98.) Apple Macintosh Mouse M0100 (new style)
99.) PhoneNET miniature connector
100.) PhoneNET miniature connector (duplicate)
101.) PhoneNET miniature connector (triplicate)
102.) Interex ReadiNET connector (PhoneNET look-alike)
103.) Farallon PhoneNET PLUS connector
104.) Farallon PhoneNET connector
105.) Fontastic Macintosh Font EDitor v2.0, vinyl folder with manual and disk ©1985
106.) SuperLaserSpool for Apple printers User Manual ©1992
107.) Beagle Bros Fatcat manual ©1984
108.) Beagle Bros DOS Boss manual ©1981
109.) Beagle Bros DOS Boss manual ©1982
110.) ORCA/M in box with manual and disk
111.) P-Tral BASIC to Pascal Translator in box with manual and disk
112.) Apple Service plastic bag with lithium PRAM battery (charge good)
113.) Mac Bag O' Tricks 3.5" disk
114.) Copy II Plus 3.5" disk
115.) Quark Catalyst 3.5" disk
116.) ALSoft MasterJuggler 3.5" disk
117.) Oracle v1.2 for Macintosh Preview Disk (3.5")
118.) MacPaint MacDraw II 1988 3.5" disk
119.) Mac Cricketgraph '86 3.5" disk
120.) CP MacTools Deluxe version 1 disk 1
121.) CP MacTools Deluxe version 1 disk 2
122.) Copy II Mac 4.51 3.5" disk
123.) HyperCard Ideas 3.5" disk
124.) HyperCard Startup 3.5" disk
126.) HyperCard Help 3.5" disk
127.) Copy II Mac / MacTools disk
128.) Macintosh Anti-virus 3.5" disk
129.) Mac Anti-virus via U of I Resource Center 3.5" disk
130.) Copy II+ Mac 4.51 3.5" disk (duplicate copy)
131.) Adobe Photoshop 2.0 for Macintosh in box with disks and manual
132.) Apple Super Serial Card in box with manual and card
133.) Apple 5.25" Disk Controller Card (was in Super Serial Card box)
Apple II 5.25" disks
134.) Apple Presents Dot Matric Printer Demo Diskette
135.) Diskware Pascal Profile Manager Startup
136.) Diskware Pascal Profile Manager Program
137.) ProDOS 1.1.1 Assembler - Console Driver + User Input Rtn
138.) Mac Com for Apple II
139.) Diskware ProDOS Exerciser for the Apple II family, ProDOS 1.0 Based
140.) A// College May 8, 1984 Developers Disk
CD-ROMs
141.) Fundamental Apple Sales Training April 1997
142.) Apple Products CD - 1995
143.) Apple Americas Training - Higher Education Reseller Training - January 1996
144.) Apple CD-ROM Titles Sampler 1992
145.) AppleSoft Mac OS Essentials Kit November '94 Supplement
146.) Selling Apple Products Fall 1997
147.) Service Source 2.5 October 1997
148.) Service Source Companion 2 October 1997
149.) Service Source Companion April 1996
150.) Service Source Companion 1 October 1997
151.) Macintosh CD Install Me First 1993
152.) AppleOrder 4.0 Service Product Update September 1998
153.) Service Source 2.0 October 1996
154.) MacTest Pro for Power Macintosh August 1997
155.) Apple Internet Connection Kit 1996
156.) Service Source Companion June 1997
157.) Support Professional Apple Software Archive 1994
159.) Apple Macintosh CD Macintosh PowerBook System Software for PowerBook 5300/2300/190 computers and PowerPC hardware upgrades