I was at quite a few garage and rummage sales Friday and Saturday, and picked up a few things. I was looking though one guys tent, and saw an old bright yellow civil defense Geiger counter. Unfortunately someone one playing with it earlier in the day had broke a latch off the case and he did not want to sell it without reattaching it. I don't assume it was operational at all, but still
Casually looking below the table I saw the back of a LC series machine, with a card sticking out the back and assuming it had to have been a IIe card, I picked it up and asked how much, and he said $1, so I bought it. No Y cable for the IIe card, but I'll either make one, or more likely, buy one. I do have to make a IIe startup disk too...
The LC itself was bare bones; 4MB RAM and 40MB HD. Was used previously for troubled kids at a youth center to pound out there feelings according to the file-strewn desktop.
Other less mac related finds.
-Craig tape reel to reel tape recorder, in box. I forget the model number off the top of my head. $5
-Heathkit HM-10A tunnel dipper, no idea what exactly is does, looks cool, has switches and dials. $.50
-JC Penney AM/FM clock radio circa 1960. Actually wakes me up. $1.
Casually looking below the table I saw the back of a LC series machine, with a card sticking out the back and assuming it had to have been a IIe card, I picked it up and asked how much, and he said $1, so I bought it. No Y cable for the IIe card, but I'll either make one, or more likely, buy one. I do have to make a IIe startup disk too...
The LC itself was bare bones; 4MB RAM and 40MB HD. Was used previously for troubled kids at a youth center to pound out there feelings according to the file-strewn desktop.
Other less mac related finds.
-Craig tape reel to reel tape recorder, in box. I forget the model number off the top of my head. $5
-Heathkit HM-10A tunnel dipper, no idea what exactly is does, looks cool, has switches and dials. $.50
-JC Penney AM/FM clock radio circa 1960. Actually wakes me up. $1.
