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| Click here to select a new forum. | | MPW68k THINK Pascal all manuals SE/FDHD LC630/TV/NIC +++ | Posted by: Bunsen on 2009-01-20 15:28:19 THINK Pascal 3.0
- Original inner and outer retail box; dented corners, otherwise good
- Floppy Disks
Original "Program Disk" 1 to 5 ©1990
- Backup TP 4.0 1-5
- Backup Turbo Pascal
[*]Manuals ©1990
- User
- Object-Oriented Programming
- Resource Utilities
[*]Original pack-in ephemera
- "Open=Agreement" shrinkwrap license packaging; paper and cellophane diskette envelopes
- Reply-paid registration card
- Symantec products brochure ©1990; Time Line, Q&A, SQZ! Plus, The Budget Express, Grandview, MORE, Symantec Anti-Virus (SAM), Symantec Utilities for Macintosh (SUM II), THINK C, THINK Pascal; quotes from reviews; cheezy 1990 clip art
- Brochure and membership form for SPLAsh (Symantec Programming Languages Association); inc subscription to THINKin' CaP 100-page quarterly with cover floppy; and ZOMG ONLINE the SPLAsh presence on AOL and AppleLink; moar clipart
- Symantec International Address Labels sheet ©1997; reply-paid pre-printed stickers addressed to every local Symantec support office in the world
- User Registration card for Australian distributor (not reply paid :🙂 ); Techflow Pty Ltd, Wolgan Rd, Lidsdale NSW; fax no. and AppleLink address
[*]Version 4.0 outer box; folded, but otherwise good
Macintosh Programmer's Workshop
- MPW Development System v. 3.3.1 CD-ROM; original, ©Apple 1993; in v. 3.3 CD folder with Version 3.3.1 sticker; contents booklet
- Manuals ©Apple 1993 - a five inch thick stack comprising:
Introduction to MPW
- Building and Managing Programs in MPW
- MPW Command Reference
- ToolServer Reference
- MPW Development System v. 3.3 - Release Notes
Box o' cables & adapters
- SCSI external; 11 x assorted DB-25, DB-50, HD-50, 68 pin, Centronics
- USB; 14 x A to B Apple branded clear in original plastic
- Serial
Mini DIN-8 to Mini DIN-8; 1 x black; ~1doz x assorted beige/grey, Apple and off-branded, some sealed
- Mini DIN-8 to DB-9; 2 x sealed, 1 x loose, short black "For Mac Use Only"; 7 x unbranded, sealed grey "P/N CMA-052-01 MAC PLUS REVERSE ADAPTER" w/ female Mini DIN-8
- 1 x Mini DIN-8 to DB-25
- 2 x Mac Serial Port Switch Boxes, 3 female Mini DIN-8 ports, male cable to Mac
AXiON PN# AI-001-03; no switch (software controlled?); DC power in jack(?)
- Unbranded with switch, LED indicators per port
[*]6 x Apple Mac-VGA monitor cables[*]Mac-VGA monitor converters, no DIP switches; 13 x Apple, sealed; 1 x unbranded, loose[*]2 x Farralon PhoneNet dongles; PhoneNet cable; 2 x terminators[*]Teardrop ADB mouse[*]TV antenna cable (for LC/TV)[*]Set-top rabbit ear antenna (for LC/TV)[*]LC style internal hard disk to motherboard power cable[*]Mystery bag of BNC fittings "4-DIMENSION COMPUTER CORPORATION Ethernet Accessories for Etherboard FD0405 - Coaxial Cable"
Phew. Coming soon: Unboxing II: The Quickening
| Posted by: Dog Cow on 2009-01-20 15:42:46 Very nice find on the development systems. My current system waiting for me to understand how it works is the M68000 Development System. Assembly language. Ugh. I'd like a Pascal system better, I suppose.
| Posted by: porter on 2009-01-20 17:08:38
Assembly language. Ugh. I'd like a Pascal system better, I suppose. C is a portable assembly language. 🙂
| Posted by: Bunsen on 2009-01-20 23:17:19 C =/= assembler
| Posted by: joshc on 2009-01-21 00:53:18 Pictures!!!
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