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The brown leather bag is for an apple II... there an apple Iie inside it. Its old as the apple logo on it does not have the 'bite' out of the apple from it.
I think they only a few made for reps when the apple ii first came out. I saw a video on utube with woz in it talking about it.
Saw it on ebay and snapped it up
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removing the drives to keep them in a more stable climate. Keeping them in an attic (which is where they usually live) is not good - temperature swings etc).
Thankfully I have been checking them all day 1 by 1 and no failures yet.
removing the drives to keep them in a more stable climate. Keeping them in an attic (which is where they usually live) is not good - temperature swings etc).
After going through all the macs I found 3 drives that wouldn't boot. And they did when I stored them.
2 gave constant restarts.........1 has come back to life
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these drives were never opened and wont open them for a while. No clicking.
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hoping its just bearings on the platter
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took all the rest out and stored them facing the same way up as in the mac.
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see what happens!
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from the failures I have seen with liquefying seals and the overall age of the drives I don't think there is any method to keep these devices working for decades!
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