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		maclady
        
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		 Posted - 22 Jan 2002 :  23:43:46
         
        
         I have a mouse with this on the bottom of it: Apple Computer, Inc. Mouse #A2M4015, Serial # 006616. I found only one place that told anything about this mouse, and it indicated it was an Apple IIc mouse. Would anyone know for sure??The older Macs are a lot like quality time, thoughtful people and a good nights sleep.  | 
      
      
        
		
	
		maclady
        
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		 Posted - 23 Jan 2002 :  00:11:08
         
        
         I just found a picture of what someone calls a Platinum mouse, and it looks just like this mouse!The older Macs are a lot like quality time, thoughtful people and a good nights sleep.   | 
      
      
        
		
	
		MacScuzzy
        
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		 Posted - 23 Jan 2002 :  16:28:14
         
        
         The serial number means (I think) that it's for an Apple ][. (Any machine with a mouse card). Anyway, is the connector a DB-9? If so, then it's compatible with older Macs (128k - Plus) and Apple ]['s.------------- Spring has sprung, fall has fell, winters here and it's colder then usual. Brigadier MacScuzzy 68K Macintosh Liberation Army Total 68K Macs liberated:5   | 
      
      
        
		
	
		maclady
        
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		 Posted - 23 Jan 2002 :  23:28:11
         
        
         Re: is the connector a DB-9?Not to be a dummy...but what does DB-9 mean?? On the plug itself, it has KPT-0044J-03. Does this mean anything? The older Macs are a lot like quality time, thoughtful people and a good nights sleep.   | 
      
      
        
		
	
		maclady
        
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		 Posted - 23 Jan 2002 :  23:29:40
         
        
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  Re: is the connector a DB-9?Not to be a dummy...but what does DB-9 mean?? On the plug itself, it has KPT-0044J-03. Does this mean anything? It has 9 pins inside the connector!? I didn't mean to post another answer here...but somehow, I did it. Talent, I guess!! The older Macs are a lot like quality time, thoughtful people and a good nights sleep.
  
  The older Macs are a lot like quality time, thoughtful people and a good nights sleep. Edited by - maclady on 23 Jan 2002  23:32:01   |