More Macs on the auction block 30
gleam
sent us this wired article which talks about
more macs on the block
an Apple II with serial number 2, and an early apple I. They
also comment about the earlier auctioned Apple which Woz
confirmed is not really the first Apple.
Old Macs (Score:1)
Verification (Score:1)
They're not Macs (Score:2)
(Happy owner of an IIGS and a whole crapload of programming manuals, including the real gem "Programming the 6502" from Sybex, printed '78.. also got bunches of SCSI cards, turbo card, Z80 card and whatnot..)
Timex Sinclair 1000 for sale!!!!!!!!! (Score:1)
Re:They're not Macs (Score:1)
Retrocomputing (Score:1)
Now the Atari Portfolio, there's a real piece of retro-geekishness.
Smart Move (Score:1)
I'd donate one of my Macs, but they are all aquariums now (great Christmas gifts for my geek friends!)
Re:They're not Macs (Score:1)
URL (Score:1)
http://www.wired.com/news/news/slashdot/technol
Is this something Wired created for slashdot posts to protect itself from the
Apple I? (Score:1)
Re:They're not Macs (Score:1)
If memory doesn't fail, it used a MosTech 6502 because The Two Steves didn't like the 8080 and they couldn't afford at 6800. The 6502 is somewhat similar to the 6800, and that was part of the reasoning behind it.
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Re:Verification (Score:1)
I also don't care for the spamming LaSalle did to computer collectors [sinasohn.com] to promote this. (I certainly didn't need their multi-meg attachments.)
But hey, there's not a lot I wouldn't do for $40k.
Re:Apple I? (Score:2)
Bell and Howell resold Apples in a black case. They were fairly common back in the day. It probably just a standard Apple ][+, not an Apple I or anything fancy.
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Re:Smart Move (Score:1)
Except that Apple Corp. has absolutely nothing to do with this. The computers are all being sold by private individuals. (Jef Raskin and (possibly) Computer Jones.)
If it were Apple, a smarter move would have been to donate them. (Which they have done in the past.)
Re:URL (Score:1)
Re:Apple I? (Score:1)
They even had a matching set of black Disk ][ drives.
It's just an Apple II, nothing special about it software wise; just a spiffy black case.
Buing a G3... (Score:1)
hitchhiker
wow! (Score:1)
$10! pff (Score:1)
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"Subtle mind control? Why do all these HTML buttons say 'Submit' ?"
Snap-on covers (Score:1)
Not good? Hell, it was invaluable! It made it practical to quickly open the case and pull the speaker wire so you could play games during BASIC class!
Re:Smart Move (Score:3)
The computers that started our lifes today are on sale, not old hardware. I thank apple for having the guts to do what nobody else would, change history.
As i sit here looking at X11R6 inspired by the mac os running WM which is inspired by next which was developed by steve jobs who was inspired by his mac and was inspired for that by the Xerox system and got to see the Xerox system all because him and Woz decided to build a computer in their garage. I can think of my mother the school teacher sitting at her house happily clicking away in claris works making the computer do what she wants, and not even know it. Even though she's not a computer person, she was touched by what apple did.
It all started with those first few computers.
Original Apple I Breadboard (Score:2)
Re:Original Apple I Breadboard (Score:1)
Geez, if all super-geeks were like him we wouldn't be in the nasty pickle, computing wise, we're in now (monopoly on the desktop, good ideas stomped into the dirt in the name of standardization, etc)