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    Pair of Macintosh IIs

    Great find! I LOVE my original Mac II. I use it all the time and it's rock solid, I'm disappointed that I waited until just this year to get one actually. I was missing out! I really like the PC-like form factor if the first-gen IIs. The overall build quality of them is just excellent too. Oh...
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    Lisa 2/10!

    Sent you a PM!
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    Lisa 2/10!

    I will probably end up getting one of each on the ESProfile! SCSI would be a cool option for MacWorks too! I thought they looked pretty simple from the pics I’ve seen so perhaps building one could be doable. Thank you! Yes, I’m very grateful that my Widget is working so well. Great to know GEM...
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    Lisa 2/10!

    Thanks. It’s a big machine but I wouldn’t call it huge. I’m very used to my IBM PCs and stuff and it really doesn’t consume any more desk space than one of those. And yes, VERY heavy. Definitely the heaviest computer I own I think. I would love to try that! Thank you! Yes, absolutely! I...
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    Lisa 2/10!

    Thanks! Yes, for me the real hardware is a big part of the experience! Nothing against emulation, but I like having the real deal myself.
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    Lisa 2/10!

    Thank you! Yes I always preferred the 2/10. They are easier to find, have no battery pack and the internal hard drive is also something I really like. I do feel quite lucky that mine immediately started working once I got it spinning! It’s such a cool sounding drive with the little squeaky...
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    Lisa 2/10!

    I finally made it happen, I now own an Apple Lisa! This has been my "holy grail" for many years now. I ended up getting a 2/10 which is the one I always wanted. I love the lack of batteries and the Widget hard drive! And it is probably the most common of the Lisa variants. Here it is in its...
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    ”Early” 128k Macintosh Values?

    It really depends on the who's looking and what they're willing to pay. As far as general 128k value, I see them go for $150 to over $1000 depending on condition, functionality and completeness (box, accessories etc). For me, an untouched 128k is a must have for a Mac collection. I got lucky...
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    The quest to get ANOTHER fully working PowerBook 180

    I mean, to be fair I have used my 180 for as much as 4 or 5 hours at a time. But if the machine isn’t experiencing much tunneling after an hour then it probably won’t get much worse in the coming hours either.
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    The quest to get ANOTHER fully working PowerBook 180

    Wow, very good! I absolutely would NOT bake that screen under unless the tunnel vision gets worse in the future. Congrats on getting a good screen!
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    The quest to get ANOTHER fully working PowerBook 180

    Congrats on buying a 180! 5 hours is a good start I think. I don't think I'd go longer than that on the first run. I would imagine even at the same temp that these screens can only take so much heat before potential damage occurs. Definitely though, my advice is to NEVER go above 212F, even...
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    Finally got a Macintosh II!

    I’ve always loved this HD icon that the Micronet utility included, and now that I that have an actual large Mac II I feel justified in using it! Ignore the screen artifacts, that’s just the camera. This CRT looks exceptionally good in person now that it’s adjusted properly!
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    A Macintosh and a McIntosh 😄[ATTACH]

    A Macintosh and a McIntosh 😄
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    Finally got a Macintosh II!

    Wow, I finally ran an actual benchmark on the new drive and look at the difference in the disk speed rating compared to the original Quantum Q250 (right) and the new CDC/Seagate (left)! Ignore all of the other tests, I didn’t run those again because nothing else has changed since then other...
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