Little old Apple computer

From: Jim Strickland <jim_at_calico.litterbox.com>
Date: Sun Jan 26 23:27:00 2003

Sounds like an AppleIIc



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> On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 17:02, Shawn H. wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Hey, my aunt and uncle were given a little old apple computer and I don't think they use it at all. I don't know what model it is, but I know it's ancient. It has a little tiny monitor with a green display. I think the brains of the computer are inside the keyboard........like the old Commadore 64s. The disk drive might be inside the keyboard as well. I only looked at it once and I wasn't really trying to find out what kind of computer it was so I don't know much about it yet.
> >
> > If this computer sounds like it might be worth something to someone out there, let me know and I can find out more about it. My aunt and uncle are having kind of hard times because my uncle has been taken into the army and I'm quite sure they would be glad to sell the computer to someone if it's worth something.
> >
> > ~Shawn
> >
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> The local thrift store has about a half dozen of these systems ... I
> don't know how much they are for sure, but off hand, I think they were
> asking $10 for the systems. I remember these were really popular with
> students during the early '80s so there is not a real lack of them. Not
> to say that they were not fun little systems, I just never had one, and
> don't collect them or else I would have bought them.
>
> Paul
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Jim Strickland
jim_at_DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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