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Cosmo's latest . . .

Cosmo

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Got these as a gift in a Vintage Apple plastic bag yesterday. Both shirts were in plastic wrapping never used but i had to see what they were so i opened them up!

- T-Shirt - "Introducing OSX version 10.2"

- T-Shirt - "See How Everything is easier on a Mac" (longsleeve)

- About 25 pcs of Apple II's 5.25" software disks (have not yet gone thru them what they contain/or even work). These came in plastic keeper-boxes. These belonged to my friend, might be some school project software/data on them (1981-1984-era). Atleast his name is on few of these, heh.

- MacAlly Bluetooth Headset (NIB) - will open this, my wife might want to use these.

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Got also these;

- Vintage Macintosh pen " Toivoisin olevani Macintosh " wich would be something like " I wish I was an Macintosh "

- Apple G5 1GB Kit (2x256Mb) DDR400 (sealed)

- Apple G5 2GB - memory module (sealed)

I need to open an "my latest.." -thread as well.

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Thanks to mcdermd for the Applied Engineering 80 column card ! That goes to my Apple ][ europlus.

Picked also while ago, cheap, Griffin iMate. Funny device at work... :lol:

(Yes, i do like photography..i'll try keep them small sized)

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Picked some Apple ][ - software tonight.

APPLE DISKWARE:



- ProDOS User's Kit (Apple IIe or 64K Apple II Plus) - sealed!


- Basic Programming with ProDOS (Apple IIe 64K) - sealed!


- QuickFile II (Apple IIe 64K) - 2 disk and sealed manuals


- Apple Writer II (Apple IIe 64K) - 2 disks and manuals


- Apple SuperPILOT (Apple II 64K) - 5 disks and manuals 


- Topographic Mapping (Apple Special Delivery Software) - 1 disk and manual



- Apple /// Appleworks Configuration Utility (1 disk only)


OTHER MANUFACTURERS:


(All in original boxes with manuals)



- Beagle Graphics (Beagle Bros Software)


- Beagle Bag (Beagle Bros Software)


- Fatcat (Beagle Bros Software)


- Pronto-DOS (Beagle Bros Software)


- Alpha Pilot (Beagle Bros Software)


- Apple Mechanic (Beagle Bros Software)


- Apple Mechanic Typefaces (Beagle Bros Software)


- Complete Graphics System (Penguin Software)


- The CIA (Golden Delicious Software)


- Master Chart! (Spectral Graphics)


- Diplomat VIDEO DIGITIZER (Computech Systems)


- Fontrix (just the disk)


- GraFORTH (Insoft, just the disk)


- Computech Systems Graphics Dumps (just the disk)



GAMES (boxed):



- Choplifter (48K, box, manual, disk)


- Championship Lode Runner (48K, box, manual, disk)


- The Quest (48K, box, manual, disk)


- Mindshadow (64K, box, manual, disk)


- BC's Quest For Tires (48K, box, manuals, disk)



GAMES (boxed but with missing disk):


- Wizardry 1: Proving Grounds Of The Mad Overlord (only box with all manuals, no disk)


- Wizardry: Wiziprint (only box with registration card, no disk)


- Mr. Robot (only box with all manuals, no disk)


- Summer Games II (only box with all manuals, no disk)


- Night Mission Pinball (only box with all manuals, no disk)


- Transylvania (only box with all manuals, no disk)

Let's see if i can find the disks for the boxes only.

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Nice find with the disks! Whats on the official Apple disks?
Too bad that disk "Funktiot 007 Apple Computer Finland" disk did not work... i think about 5 or 6 disks out of some 30 did not work.

 
Gotta love the Cube!

Picked an almost stock G4 Cube with an airport card and virtually new Dr.Botts powersupply from colleque for 50€. I think it had 128Mb RAM, 20GB HDD and DVD-ROM. Not yet powered up.

I once gave this for him for free, only sold that Dr.Botts powersupply (new in a box), for 50€ to him.

This Cube is heading to a friend who's been looking for one for ages if he still wants one.

 
Teaser of next conquest but... :( =
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Some findings:

Is 2nd. Revision model with "Macintosh 128k" -logo on back.

Motherboard : LB028400007333 / 820-0086-C / © 1983

- Isn't this 1. revision board?

Serial on case: F4514MFM0001P

P = International 230V

Manufactured in: F => Fremont, California, USA

Year of production: 1984

Week of production: 51

Production number: 4MF => 5353

Modell ID: M0001P => Macintosh 128k/512k

Your Macintosh 128k/512k was the 5353th Mac manufactured during the 51th week of 1984 in Fremont, California, USA.

Has an, made by, Tektor Oy (Finnish retailler/repairshop) add-on board with 1Mb RAM + SCSI connector (hole in the back)

Internal drive wont boot, should be upgraded to 800k along with the upgrade.

External (from Mac Plus) 800k -drive boots up to 6.0.5 from 800k disk and shows 1024Kb RAM.

Question:

Was it possible to upgrade original 128k board to Plus with just ROM from PLUS & 800k drive, resulting an 128ke or just Plus?

I am not yet able to pull the board out as the additional board in top of the motherboard wont fit out. Need to find tools and bend the motherboard holding metal in the corner to get it out to take a better look of the ROM and the addition board. The additional board looks like it has wires to the motherboard etc and not easily removeable. A colleque who knows still people at Tektor Oy, will ask about this how they did these.

Bummer. Not an original 128k afterall.. :'( so sad.

Looks like this is worth keeping due historical reasons as it has the local made Addition board and not restoring with replacement 128k board even i would be very very tempted to restoring it back to it's original state. Too bad the SCSI connector HOLE in the back is not fixable, atleast easily. Looks like that the people who made the upgrade signed their OWN names to the case too :lol:

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Some low-quality shots. Wasn't able to remove the motherboard without suitable tools as the add-on board was on the way. Let's see tomorrow with proper tools can bend the metal rail wich holds the motherboard.

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According to this AppleFritter article, that's a Rev1 board. Interesting, it made its way to a labeled 128k casing. Nice find!
This is what amazed me. I was sure it was an 512k board when i saw the add-on. I just wonder why they replaced the motherboard to earlier one when they did the upgrade at Tektor Oy. I might get info soon as one colleque knows still people there and they might remember how they did these. On old brochures i have from them, they list upgrades to be done if customer send their motherboard to them to be upgraded.

Need to clean and oil the floppy drive next.

 
That reminds me...

I need to stop putting of the 512kE's Internal Floppy and re-oil that. At least the System Disk got stuck, so I can still boot it. If it wasn't for that (and the lack of a long T15 screwdriver), I would have that thing open ASAP so I could use it. I'm so lazy. :lol:

 
I wonder if Rev 1 boards were cheap and plentiful after the 512k upgrades came out. If you're going to sell an entire upgraded board with more memory, why not use 128k Mac boards as a starting point?

 
I wonder if Rev 1 boards were cheap and plentiful after the 512k upgrades came out. If you're going to sell an entire upgraded board with more memory, why not use 128k Mac boards as a starting point?
Might be so as this shop did a lot of repairs and upgrades back then. They had some of their own products made as well. It could be readily made board they they just swapped those in if somebody wanted an upgrade. Hope i can get more info about this practise soon from them as they are still around.

 
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