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OliverΒ΄s Retrochallenge Projects - Apple //e works again!
Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-04 11:02:43
Hi Folks, it has begun...

Unexpected my first Project is a great one!

Last week I got an originally boxed Macintosh 1984!

And I unboxed it πŸ™‚

I started the Replacing Apple //e Logic Board Project !

And some problems have to be solved...

I have made some more photos of my Macintosh 1984 and got some more informations about the Mac by the original owner.

I have compared my Apple //c prototype #2 with the later sold version - see the photos.

See a scan of the original signed paper used to embed the signatures of the developer team in the Mac 1984.

My Apple //e has now a DualROM Adapter and the keyboard has a new cable.

Have a look to

http://myoldmac.net/share/RetroChallenge2008_summer.php

Posted by: wgoodf on 2008-07-04 11:15:55
for the love of god man!

that is very very very nice indeed.

Do tell more, how did you get it, why did the person sell it, and i will be rude!--- just how much did you pay for that little gem?

More, more, more i say!

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-04 11:54:13
I bought the Mac from its first owner, he is moving to a smaller house so he decided to give away his old Mac. It was listed at eBay Germany two weeks ago by a new seller (3) who started the auction at 1 Euro and only for pick up. I mailed the seller letting him know that the Mac is in danger to go out for a few bugs (he lived in a small village). I bed 100 Euro. He said its much more worth (he was right) I bed 200 - he accepted. In addition I got the complete "Inside Macintosh" books and the original boxed MacWrite & MacPaint which where sold originally with the Macintosh in 1984. All together for 270 Euro including shipping costs - the old owner will buy a new iPod for the sum ;-) no joke. [πŸ˜€] ]'>

Posted by: wgoodf on 2008-07-04 12:42:15
270 euro for a boxed with bits seems a good deal to me, especially as its only had one owner. So you being you are you going to crack it open and install a cd drive and an LCD screen?

πŸ˜›

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-04 13:41:39
No πŸ™‚ not at this one...

But I need to repair the floppy drive - the disc only flips out when I use a paper clip. And yes - I also think it was a fair deal πŸ™‚

Posted by: DoctorClu on 2008-07-04 21:40:34
Classic Macs rock!!

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-05 18:48:52
I started the Replacing Apple //e Logic Board Project !

And some problems have to be solved...

http://myoldmac.net/share/RetroChallenge2008_summer.php

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-09 06:08:33
Hi folks,

I have made some more photos of my Macintosh 1984 and got some more informations about the Mac by the original owner.

Have a look to

http://myoldmac.net/share/RetroChallenge2008_summer.php

Posted by: slomacuser on 2008-07-09 08:24:23
very nice!! πŸ™‚ mac in a box thats rare in EU you are so lucky ... btw I have spare IIe board

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-14 12:07:51
I have compared my Apple //c prototype #2 with the later sold version - see the photos.

http://myoldmac.net/share/RetroChallenge2008_summer.php

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-14 12:08:45
... btw I have spare IIe board
I get some help from Bill Garber, if anything went wrong this is another option πŸ™‚

Posted by: luddite on 2008-07-14 16:59:56
I get some help from Bill Garber, if anything went wrong this is another option πŸ™‚
I'm glad to see Bill is still kicking about... he's a very helpful guy indeed!

Posted by: luddite on 2008-07-14 17:02:07
I have compared my Apple //c prototype #2 with the later sold version - see the photos.
Odd. I'm sure all of my //c's have the same keyboard as the prototype. I assume your production model is a European one?

Also none of mine have the power and disk icons printed next to the LEDs.

Posted by: LCGuy on 2008-07-14 17:05:17
Your webpage is a very interesting read. Just one thing about the IIc prototype - that prototype keyboard actually was used on production models, as it is the standard North American layout. I remember using Apple IIcs back in primary school that had the North American style keyboard, rather than the European layout that your production model IIc has.

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-15 03:03:10
Hi Geeks,

thank you for the info - my Apple //c that i compared with the prototype is really an European version and the keyboard seems not to be a prototype - its the northern American layout. I correct that in the page.

Posted by: luddite on 2008-07-15 10:13:24
What's the key on the bottom left of the Euro keyboard that looks like an upside-down shift key?

Posted by: MacOS on 2008-07-15 10:19:12
I get back later, need to get it out of the box πŸ™‚

Posted by: slomacuser on 2008-07-15 11:36:46
Caps Lock

Posted by: Morrick on 2008-07-15 16:05:23
Your site is wonderful. Of course I love the overall design and System 6/7 interface.

On the "Unboxing a Macintosh" page, you wrote:

"In my Macintosh 1984 you can find the signatures of the developer team, the same signatures (but more complete) used in the MacPlus later. They are not on silver metalic case ground like in the Plus, these ones are coated with a gray coating. I was told by an Apple insider that this case was produced for the first 10.000 Macintosh 1984 ever sold (in USA) and was given mostly to US computer dealers."

I didn't know that -- I assumed that EVERY Macintosh 128K had the signatures on the inside. My unit has them too. I didn't know it was somewhat a rare thing. Cool. πŸ™‚

Cheers!

Rick

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